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タイでの整形外科リハビリテーションの平均価格は$1,850 / 62,900฿、最低価格は$1,200 / 40,800฿、最高価格は$2,500 / 85,000฿です
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4月 2026のタイでの特別整形外科リハビリテーションプランをお見逃しなく

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TMS・HBO療法による1か月間のプレミア脳卒中リハビリテーション — VIPルーム込み

タイ, サムットプラカーン

Sirinat Phuengcharoen

16年の経験
  • シリナット・プアンチャルーンは、神経学、脳卒中、および神経血管超音波検査の資格を有しています。
  • Kin Originリハビリテーションセンターは、タイ・バンコクにおける包括的な脳卒中後1ヶ月間のリハビリテーションプログラムを提供しています。
  • 費用に含まれるもの:医師による診察、患者用個室。
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タイ, バンコク

Pongsathorn Sitthisen

13年の経験
  • ポンサトーン・シッティセン医師は、精密性、思いやり、および最先端の技術を用いて手外科を専門としています。
  • Menness Wellnessクリニックは、ヨーロッパ、アジア、米国から年間1,000名の患者を受け入れています。
  • 費用に含まれるもの:整形外科医による診察。
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タイの最高の整形外科リハビリテーションクリニックをご発見ください:7件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
PYONG Rehabilitation Group
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タイでの整形外科リハビリテーション概要

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85%
手術時間 - 2 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 21 日
リハビリテーション - 7 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 8895
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Kantaphong Thongrong

9年の経験

Board-certified physiatrist (Diplomate of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2023). Head of Rehabilitation at King Mongkut Chaokhunthahan Hospital. CEO and Founder of PYONG Rehabilitation Group since 2023.

Clinical focus: neurorehabilitation, geriatric rehabilitation, and chronic pain. Uses robotics and wearable exoskeleton gait training. Performs ultrasound-guided procedures and advanced laser and radiofrequency therapies.

Principal Investigator of a pilot randomized controlled trial on wearable exoskeleton gait training in subacute stroke. Presented to the Royal College of Physiatrists of Thailand in 2023. Instructor at KMITL since 2020.

Completed Rehabilitation Medicine residency at Chulalongkorn University in 2023. Earned an MD in 2017. Runs a public health platform with over 100,000 followers. Hosted PYONG SUMMIT in 2024 with over 200 attendees. Honors include nominee for Quality Person of the Year 2025 and First Prize in the Ananda Mahidol Pin Design in 2016.

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Sirada Udombhakdibongse

7年の経験

Dr. Sirada Udombhakdibongse (Dr. Dream) is a physiatrist at Chiraprawat Fort Hospital, Nakorn Sawan. Her focus is geriatric and sports rehabilitation, ultrasound‑guided interventions, and chronic pain management. She completed a PM&R residency at Phramongkutklao Hospital (2021–2024). She earned her M.D. from Phramongkutklao College of Medicine (2012–2017).

Her work includes a 2024 study on the prevalence and associated factors of neck and shoulder pain in medical students at a Thai military school. She also conducted earlier studies on prevalence and quality‑of‑life outcomes in type 2 diabetes and childhood obesity.

She has advanced training in dry needling (TASP–TMS), MSK interventions (Vachira Phuket Hospital, 2025), sports rehabilitation, and ultrasound‑guided injections. She has also joined international programs (Atlantic Sport Health System, New Jersey, 2024; TOSSM 2025; AOCNR 2023).

検証済み

Sirinda Kittiprachakul

5年の経験

Dr. Sirinda “Ning” Kittiprachakul is a board-certified physiatrist (Thai Board of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2025) at King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital. She focuses on neurorehabilitation and cardiac rehabilitation. Her expertise includes geriatric rehabilitation, chronic pain management using Western dry needling, and electrodiagnostic and electromyographic studies.

She earned her MD with First Class Honors in 2020 and completed her Rehabilitation Medicine residency in 2025. She is a Ph.D. candidate in Clinical Sciences at Chulalongkorn University. Her research includes authorship in JACC (2019) and an abstract in Gut (IDDF 2025). She trained at KNRC in Korea in 2024. She received the MDCU Congress 2023 E‑poster consolation prize. She also completed training in HMS telemedicine, Nature Masterclasses, and focused shockwave therapy.

検証済み

Ornicha Thititagul

5年の経験

Dr. Ornicha Thititagul (Dr. Faangkaow) is a geriatrician and lecturer in the Geriatric Medicine Division at Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University. She practices at Siriraj Samut Sakhon Geriatric Healthcare Center and Siriraj Piyamaharajkarun Hospital.

Accreditations include: M.D. (Second Class Honors, 2017); Diplomate, Thai Board of Internal Medicine (2021); WHO‑SEARO ICOPE Master Trainer (2021). Additional credentials: Diplomate in Geriatric Medicine (2023); Diplomate, International Board of Lifestyle Medicine (2024).

Research highlights include: a randomized controlled trial on oral nutritional supplements in older adults (Geriatrics, 2024); PG‑SGA versus MNA in hepatocellular carcinoma (Support Care Cancer 33, 116, 2025); and Thailand’s first abacavir hypersensitivity case report (J Med Assoc Thai, 2021). She was on the host team and served as a moderator at the 10th Asian Conference of Frailty and Sarcopenia in 2024.

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タイでの整形外科リハビリテーションに関するFAQ

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What is included in orthopedic rehabilitation packages?

Orthopedic rehabilitation packages in Thailand provide structured, medical supervision to restore musculoskeletal function after injury or surgery. Most programs include physical therapy, gait training, manual therapy, and ultrasound-guided interventions. High-end facilities often integrate robotic gait training and wearable exoskeletons into their recovery protocols.

  • Core therapy: Daily 30–45 minute sessions of physical and occupational therapy focus on mobility.
  • Advanced technology: Top-tier centers utilize robotic neurorehabilitation and underwater hydrotherapy pools for recovery.
  • Pain management: Specialized protocols include dry needling, laser therapy, and ultrasound-guided joint injections.
  • Accommodation: Packages typically cover 1–4 weeks of on-site recovery in private hospital rooms.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic packages cover standard physical therapy, clinics like PYONG Rehabilitation Group differentiate themselves through high-tech tools. Data shows that 95.9% of stroke and orthopedic patients at Samut Prakan centers achieved significant recovery using specialized gait training. If you need advanced recovery, prioritize clinics mentioning wearable exoskeletons or robotic-assisted movement over standard manual-only clinics.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend requesting an itemized session list before booking to confirm daily therapy durations. Many suggest budgeting for potential upgrades like electrotherapy or specialized Muay Thai-inspired strengthening exercises not included in base rates.

Am I a good candidate for orthopedic rehab in Thailand?

Good candidates for orthopedic rehabilitation in Thailand include patients recovering from joint replacements, sports injuries, or chronic musculoskeletal pain who are medically stable for long-haul travel. Ideal patients seek high-tech recovery options like Lokomat robotic training or wearable exoskeletons at JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok or Pattaya.

  • Post-surgical recovery: Perfect for rehabilitation after hip, knee, or shoulder replacements and ligament reconstructions.
  • Technology access: Candidates needing advanced tools like robotic verticalizers, Lokomat systems, or TheraSuit therapy.
  • Physical readiness: Patients must be fit enough for 10-hour flights and intensive daily sessions.
  • Financial profile: Best for self-pay patients seeking savings of up to 90% versus USA.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a major gap between general wellness and clinical rehab. While many clinics offer dry needling for $39, dedicated centers like PYONG Rehabilitation Group or Bumrungrad International Hospital utilize AI and robotics for complex cases. If your BMI is under 30 and you are under 60, you are more likely to be accepted into these high-intensity programs which often report faster mobility gains than standard home-based care.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that being fit enough to fly is the most critical factor. Many report reaching 90% mobility faster than at home due to the discipline of daily, supervised sessions in a resort-like environment.

Why should I choose Thailand for orthopedic rehabilitation?

Thailand offers elite orthopedic rehabilitation by combining JCI-accredited medical technology with specialized recovery care at 50% to 80% lower costs than the US. Patients access advanced robotics, including Lokomat gait training and wearable exoskeletons, guided by Western-trained specialists in premium, resort-like clinical settings.

  • Cost savings: Patients save up to 90% compared to average US costs of $18,500.
  • Advanced technology: Facilities utilize Lokomat, Re-step systems, and robotic-assisted gait training for neurological recovery.
  • Expert specialists: Surgeons like Dr. Wittavat Chenboonthai hold fellowships from Taiwan and the US.
  • Elite accreditation: Top centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital maintain JCI and GHA international standards.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data shows a significant trend toward specialized `boutique` rehab centers like PYONG Rehabilitation Group and Kin Origin. While large hospitals handle the surgery, these smaller facilities offer higher therapist-to-patient ratios. Kin Origin, for example, reports that 95.9% of their stroke and orthopedic recovery patients return home within 3 months due to intensive robotic-assisted protocols.

Patient Consensus: Many find the horizontal integration of traditional Thai massage and acupuncture with modern physiotherapy speeds up physical and mental recovery. Patients often recommend budgeting for an extra 2–4 week stay to fully utilize the beachside recovery environments.

What quality and safety standards do Thai hospitals follow?

Thai hospitals adhere to a dual-layered system of mandatory national regulations and voluntary international accreditations like Joint Commission International (JCI). This framework ensures global quality through rigorous infection control, surgical safety protocols, and advanced orthopedic rehabilitation technologies like robotic gait training and wearable exoskeletons.

  • National accreditation: The Healthcare Accreditation Institute (HAI) enforces safety via the mandatory Hospital Accreditation (HA) system.
  • International benchmarks: Over 60 facilities hold JCI accreditation, placing Thailand 4th globally for patient safety standards.
  • Specialized certifications: Leading centers utilize GHA for medical travel and ISO 9001 for quality management systems.
  • Regulatory oversight: The Ministry of Public Health monitors practitioner licensing and ethical conduct under strict national laws.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many clinics offer rehabilitation, high-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital and PYONG Rehabilitation Group stand out by integrating Western-trained specialists with robotic technology. Our data shows 50% of patients at top Bangkok centers are international, meaning these hospitals maintain English-speaking staff and standardized protocols specifically to meet the high expectations of global medical travelers.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend sticking to major Bangkok hubs for orthopedic recovery to ensure access to US-trained surgeons and advanced hydrotherapy. Verified safety protocols often lead to shorter wait times and more personalized care compared to public systems in Western countries.

What should I bring or wear during rehab sessions?

Wear loose, breathable athletic clothing such as moisture-wicking T-shirts, shorts, or yoga pants to ensure full range of motion. Thai rehabilitation centers, including JCI-accredited facilities like Bumrungrad International, utilize advanced technologies like Lokomat or exoskeletons that require supportive, non-skid athletic sneakers for safety.

  • Appropriate attire: Wear moisture-wicking shirts and elastic-waist shorts for easy joint access.
  • Supportive footwear: Use non-slip athletic shoes to prevent falls during gait training exercises.
  • Accessory essentials: Bring a refillable water bottle, microfiber towel, and any prescribed braces.
  • Medical documentation: Carry your government ID, insurance cards, and a current medication list.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic sessions start at $200, choosing clinics like PYONG Rehabilitation Group provides access to robotic gait training. Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong uses wearable exoskeletons, so patients should prioritize professional-grade sneakers over casual footwear. This ensures the sensors on high-tech equipment track your movements accurately during precision recovery sessions.

Patient Consensus: Patients recommend packing lightweight, quick-dry fabrics to handle Thailand's high humidity during intensive daily workouts. Experienced visitors suggest bringing your own high-grip socks and personal hygiene kits to stay comfortable between repetitive exercise sets.

What is the typical recovery timeline for orthopedic procedures?

Most patients achieve functional independence within 6 to 12 weeks following orthopedic surgery, with full recovery typically spanning 6 months to 1 year. High-intensity rehabilitation in Thailand, often utilizing robotic gait training and exoskeleton technology, can accelerate early mobility and improve long-term functional outcomes.

  • Joint replacements: Patients typically begin walking with crutches within 1 to 2 days.
  • Hospital stay: Acute post-operative care usually lasts 2 to 5 days for major procedures.
  • Mobility milestones: Driving and light desk work generally resume between weeks 4 and 6.
  • Full activity: Sports or high-impact movements often require 6 to 9 months of healing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai rehabilitation centers like PYONG Rehabilitation Group or MRC Medical Revitalized Center often provide 30% faster initial progress. This is driven by their focus on technology-assisted recovery, such as the Lokomat or Re-step systems. While Western models often limit inpatient therapy, these facilities offer intensive daily sessions that bridge the critical gap between surgery and home life.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize budgeting 4 to 6 weeks for local stay to maximize early gains. Many find that hotel-style rehab with pool therapy significantly reduces early post-operative discomfort compared to standard home recovery.

Is there a long wait for orthopedic treatment in Thailand?

Private hospitals in Thailand offer immediate access to orthopedic treatment with minimal to no waiting times for international patients. Major procedures like hip or knee replacements are typically scheduled within 7 to 10 days of the initial inquiry, contrasting sharply with months-long waits in Western public healthcare systems.

  • Private facility access: Scheduling for surgery or specialist consultations usually occurs within 1 week.
  • Diagnostic speed: MRI scans and specialized screenings are often available for same-day or next-day appointments.
  • Rehabilitation start: Patients typically begin physiotherapy sessions within days after orthopedic surgery or injury.
  • System efficiency: Dedicated international centers like Vejthani Hospital manage over 300,000 global patients annually.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While top-tier facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital process over 1 million patients annually, they maintain high speed through massive scale, employing 1,300 doctors. Data shows specialized centers like PYONG Rehabilitation Group further reduce delays by using dedicated teams for robot-assisted gait training and precision pain management.

Patient Consensus: Patients frequently report that elective orthopedic wait times average 1 to 2 weeks maximum in private hospitals. Many highlight the relief of starting tailored rehabilitation sessions from the very first day post-surgery without any queues.

What advanced rehabilitation technologies are available?

Advanced rehabilitation in Thailand utilizes robotic gait training, wearable exoskeletons, and VR balance systems to accelerate musculoskeletal recovery. Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital and PYONG Rehabilitation Group integrate these technologies with hydrotherapy and high-end laser therapy to facilitate neuroplasticity and rapid functional improvement.

  • Robotic systems: Lokomat and wearable exoskeletons provide precise gait assistance for mobility.
  • Immersive training: VR systems simulate real-world environments to improve balance and coordination.
  • Hydrotherapy: Underwater treadmills reduce joint impact, allowing earlier mobility post-surgery.
  • Advanced modalities: High-intensity laser, shockwave therapy, and radio-frequency techniques target deep tissue.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many global centers focus on either manual or robotic therapy, top Bangkok clinics often combine both within a single session. Dr. Kantaphong Thongrong at PYONG Rehabilitation Group specifically utilizes wearable exoskeleton trials alongside ultrasound-guided interventions, a combination that typically costs 90% less than similar high-tech programs in the US.

Patient Consensus: Patients value the availability of Singapore-level technology at significant savings. Many highlight underwater treadmills as a game-changer for early, pain-free walking after complex orthopedic procedures.

Do Thai orthopedic specialists and staff speak English?

Thai orthopedic specialists in private international hospitals are highly proficient in English due to extensive training in the US, UK, or Australia. Facilities like Bumrungrad International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital employ Western-trained surgeons and dedicated international coordination teams to ensure seamless medical communication.

  • Specialist proficiency: Most surgeons hold international fellowships and speak fluent English for technical consultations.
  • Accredited facilities: JCI-accredited hospitals in Bangkok and Phuket prioritize English-speaking staff for medical tourists.
  • Support services: Top-tier centers provide free professional interpreters and English-language medical reports by default.
  • Administrative staff: Front-desk teams in private clinics typically maintain high English proficiency for registration.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While surgeons are fluent, daily rehabilitation exercises often involve junior physiotherapists who may have more basic English skills. Choosing a high-volume center like Bumrungrad, which serves over 1 million patients annually, ensures better access to a fully bilingual support ecosystem throughout your entire recovery period.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest requesting an English-speaking coordinator upfront for complex rehab instructions. While doctors are easy to understand, using translation apps helps when communicating specific comfort needs to nursing staff.

What key questions should I ask my specialist before treatment?

When seeking orthopedic rehabilitation in Thailand, ask about the specific use of advanced technologies like Lokomat robotic gait training or wearable exoskeletons. Verify the specialist holds board certification from the Medical Council of Thailand and inquire about custom protocols for international recovery timelines.

  • Technological integration: Ask if your plan includes robotic gait training or ultrasound-guided hydrodissection interventions.
  • Specialist credentials: Confirm if the physiatrist is a diplomate of the Thai Board of Rehabilitation.
  • Success metrics: Request data on recovery rates, such as the 95.9% success rate at Kin Origin.
  • Climate-specific care: Inquire about infection protocols for surgical sites given Thailand's high-humidity tropical climate.
  • Continuity of care: Ask if the clinic provides telemedicine support for your transition back home.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Thailand for lower costs, the real advantage is the high-tech density in private centers like PYONG Rehabilitation. These clinics often offer wearable exoskeleton training and radio-frequency ablation that typically cost $3,500 to $6,500, providing advanced robotic care that is frequently inaccessible or overpriced in the US.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize requesting a granular timeline for weight-bearing milestones and confirming the English proficiency of daily physical therapists. Many recommend booking a trial PT session to test rapport before committing to long-term rehabilitation packages.

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