Osteopath in Hua Hin

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Having lunch with my wife at market village today in the lower food court which was quite busy at the time. Ended up sharing a table and chatting generally with the other couple who were from Sweden. During the course of conversation I asked whether he was holidaying or working in Hua Hin. He mentioned he was an Osteopath and had recently opened a practice in Hua Hin. I did ask him for a business card. Subject to Mods thoughts on the matter am happy to post his details if it does not infringe on forum advertising policy!
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No problemo, hope it helps someone.

Just to clarify, the forum needs recommendations and useful information but doesn't need self promoters and freeloaders. :thumb:
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That's great news, thank you.
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i tried the internet address and nothing appeared.
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I found it, ignore my previous post.
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After having lower back pain for 3 weeks, I made an appt. with Henrik Fagerson, the Osteopath. At the end of the 40 min. session, I had no pain and 3 days later still feel good.

He is excellent; calm, reassuring, thorough and knowledgeable.

If you're in pain go see him.
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Reading the 'Spine Clinic' page, sounds like he does some chiro work in his sessions if needed.

Don't mind me asking, what's a ball park price for your session, and what did it include ?

Thanks.

I could use a good chiro adjust meant. :cheers:
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laphanphon wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 9:40 am Reading the 'Spine Clinic' page, sounds like he does some chiro work in his sessions if needed.

Don't mind me asking, what's a ball park price for your session, and what did it include ?

Thanks.

I could use a good chiro adjust meant. :cheers:
The fee was 2,000 Bht. for 40 mins. (about what I'd pay in the US.) The place where he works takes a cut. I received massage, stretching and chiro adjustments. He did a body reading to begin. checking my posture and imbalances. After the treatment he showed my some exercises to do to loosen my muscles and improve my posture.

If you have any other questions. please ask. :thumb:
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Much appreciated, thank you so much. :cheers:
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(I need a good back Doc but will post separately)

google: Osteopath Hua Hin.

He's a British trained, Swedish Osteopath and does excellent work.

I went to him, about 4 or 5 months ago, with lower back pain. 40 mins. later the pain was gone and has not returned.

No violent moves, Very gentle and he explains what's he doing as he goes along.

I think the treatment was 1700 or 1900 Baht.

If you want a Chiropractor, there are several in Bangkok but rather expensive.
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handdrummer wrote:(I need a good back Doc but will post separately)

google: Osteopath Hua Hin.

He's a British trained, Swedish Osteopath and does excellent work.

I went to him, about 4 or 5 months ago, with lower back pain. 40 mins. later the pain was gone and has not returned.

No violent moves, Very gentle and he explains what's he doing as he goes along.

I think the treatment was 1700 or 1900 Baht.

If you want a Chiropractor, there are several in Bangkok but rather expensive.
Many thanks for that, have made a note of the number and will call next week

I had heard the was another guy in town other than the Frenchman who I consulted twice in the past.

Always good to get a second opinion

BTW, I'm not averse to the odd "violent move"! In my experience it tends to get the job done!

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I'm not averse to the odd "violent move"! In my experience it tends to get the job done!

Me too, I''m able to walk due to Chiropractors.
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