
康复医学门诊
服务时间
周六上午 9 点至中午 12 点,周四下午 6 点至晚上 8 点
(+66) 4333 3555 分机 2049, 2050
Description
The Rehabilitation Medicine Clinic at Ratchaphruek Hospital is dedicated to assisting patients in recovering from injuries, surgeries, and chronic conditions through a comprehensive range of therapeutic interventions. Our clinic combines expert medical examination by rehabilitation specialists with advanced physical and occupational therapy techniques. We offer specialized treatments such as acupuncture, provided by regenerative medicine doctors and skilled acupuncturists, to enhance healing and improve overall functionality.
Medical Services
Physical Therapy:
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Electrical Muscle Stimulation: Utilizes electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions, helping to restore muscle function and reduce pain.
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Short-Frequency Electric Waves Therapy (Short Wave Diathermy): Applies high-frequency electromagnetic energy to treat deep muscular tissues, reducing inflammation and pain.
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Supersonic Frequencies Therapy (Ultrasound Therapy): Uses sound waves to treat deep tissues, promoting healing and circulation.
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Body Balance Training: Focuses on improving stability and coordination to prevent falls and improve mobility.
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Joints Bending: Encourages flexibility and range of motion in the joints through targeted exercises.
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Hot and Cold Compress: Applies heat and cold to reduce swelling, alleviate pain, and accelerate recovery.
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Movement Training: Tailored exercises to enhance the ability to perform daily activities smoothly and efficiently.
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Breathing System Therapy: Techniques and exercises to strengthen respiratory muscles and improve breathing efficiency.
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Physical Exercise: Customized exercise programs designed to improve strength, endurance, and flexibility.
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Standing Training Bed: Specialized equipment for patients who are unable to stand, supporting them to gradually regain standing ability.
Occupational Therapy:
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Providing evaluation for patient ability or limitation performing their activities of daily living (ADL) , specific task-function ,cognitive , in order to improve their independent living and quality of life.
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Evaluate swallowing problems related to medical condition such as stroke, dysphagia in head and neck cancer : provide a training program for patient to regain sufficient nutrition, safe swallowing and quality of life
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Evaluation of fine movement and hand function in pediatric, adult who suffer from stroke leading to a plan of proper training for function
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Assess and train to stimulate development in children with delayed development from either brain or other medical condition such as Cerebral palsy, Autistic spectrum , Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
Tools and Technology
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Electric Muscle Stimulator Machine: Used for stimulating muscle contractions and aiding muscle recovery.
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Short Wave Diathermy: Delivers therapeutic heat to tissues deeper than those reached by standard heat applications, aiding in healing and pain relief.
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Ultrasound Machine: Provides deep tissue heating to reduce pain, increase circulation, and encourage tissue repair.
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Hot-Cold Compress Units: Essential for treating a variety of conditions by applying heat or cold to affected areas.
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Standing Training Machine: Assists patients in regaining the strength and balance needed for standing.
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Exercise Bike: Facilitates cardiovascular fitness and lower body strength development.
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Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS) : Delivers electromagnetic field to stimulate the muscle or nerve tissue , trigger a proprioceptive afferent with relatively painless sensation. Which can be applied for treating medical conditions such as :Myofascial pain syndrome , spasticity reduction .
医生:

Pajeemas Kittipanya-ngam 医学博士

Buakarn Kayaphard 医学博士

SAMERDUEN KHARMWAN 医学博士
We Fight Against Stroke together
At the Ratchaphruek Hospital Neurology Clinic's Stroke Centre, we are not just treating a condition; we are caring for individuals and supporting families. Together, we work towards a life reclaimed from stroke, filled with hope and possibility.
Rehabilitation After Stroke
Rehabilitating from a stroke involves a comprehensive team of healthcare professionals who focus on helping patients regain as much function as possible and adapt to limitations. The core team usually includes rehabilitation physicians, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and sometimes speech-language pathologists.
Here’s a closer look at common post-stroke conditions and the treatments typically employed:
Limb Weakness
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Muscle Stimulation: Uses electrical impulses to help improve muscle activation.
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Joint Mobilization: Manual therapy techniques to improve joint function and reduce stiffness.
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Walking Training: Specialized training to improve gait patterns, balance, and endurance.
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Exercise Programs: Tailored to strengthen muscles and improve overall physical fitness.
Language Impairment (Aphasia)
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Speech-Language Therapy: Focused on improving communication abilities through various techniques.
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Occupational Therapy: Helps adapt daily living activities to accommodate communication difficulties.
Swallowing Difficulties (Dysphagia)
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Swallowing Exercises: Designed to strengthen the muscles and improve the coordination.
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Dietary Modifications: Adjusting food textures and liquid consistencies to ensure safer swallowing.
Muscle Spasticity
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Medication: Such as muscle relaxants to reduce spasticity.
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Physical Therapy: Includes stretching exercises to maintain muscle length and reduce stiffness.
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Therapeutic Equipment: Such as braces or splints to maintain joint integrity and alignment.
Goals of Stroke Rehabilitation
The main objectives of stroke rehabilitation are to:
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Enhance physical function and independence.
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Improve the quality of life through adaptive techniques.
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Minimize secondary complications.
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Provide emotional and psychological support.
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Rehabilitation is a tailored process, often evolving as the patient progresses. Early intervention and a motivated team approach are critical for optimal recovery. Family involvement and support play a significant role in the rehabilitation journey, helping integrate therapeutic strategies into daily life.