Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Center

The Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Center provides integrated physical, occupational and speech rehabilitation for musculoskeletal, neurologic, cardiac and pulmonary conditions across all age groups. With ultrasound-interferential wave devices, LASER/ANODYNE systems, EECP, hyperbaric oxygen therapy and a HAL robotic exoskeleton, the 24th-floor unit’s board-certified rehabilitation physicians and multidisciplinary therapists deliver safe, individualized therapy in Piyavate’s JCI-accredited hospital.

About

Piyavate Hospital’s Robotic Rehabilitation Center in Bangkok is a pioneering facility that utilizes advanced robotic technology to assist in the rehabilitation of patients with movement impairments due to various conditions. This center is notable for being the first in Thailand to incorporate robotic systems into rehabilitation practices. These robotic technologies are designed to aid recovery by providing repetitive movement practice, which is crucial for the relearning of motor skills after neurological injuries such as strokes or spinal cord injuries.

The center combines robotic systems with traditional physical therapy techniques to tailor rehabilitation processes that meet the specific needs of each patient. This approach not only helps improve physical capabilities but also enhances the efficiency of the rehabilitation process, allowing for potentially faster recovery times.

Medical Services

Our center is dedicated to helping patients regain independence and improve their quality of life through specialized rehabilitation programs tailored to individual needs.

1. Integrated Rehabilitation Medicine

A comprehensive approach to treating conditions related to:

  • Musculoskeletal disorders: Joints and muscles

  • Neurological impairments: Affecting movement and strength

2. Diagnostic and Treament Equipment

Advanced physical therapy technologies, including:

  • Ultrasound combined with interferential wave therapy

  • LASER and ANODYNE therapy

  • Horizontal therapy, Odamed, and EECP

  • Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

3. Physical Therapy

Provided by certified physiotherapists, including:

  • Ultrasound heat therapy

  • Spinal traction

  • Hot compress and massage therapy

  • Electrical stimulation therapy

  • Balance and movement training

  • Pulmonary and respiratory physiotherapy

  • Cardiac and vascular rehabilitation

4. Occupational Therapy

Administered by certified occupational therapists, including:

  • Early developmental stimulation

  • Cognitive and perception training

  • Oral muscle stimulation

  • Chewing and swallowing therapy

5. Speech Therapy

Offered by highly skilled speech therapists, including:

  • Speech evaluation and therapy

  • Communication skills training

  • Post-Stroke Speech Rehabilitation

How can rehabilitation therapy help restore strength and improve quality of life?

Recover stronger, live better.

THE TEAM

Our team of specialist doctors is dedicated to providing expert care across a wide range of medical fields.

JENYA JUTAKEO, MD.

Rehabilitation Medicine

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Frequently Asked Questions

Normally, LASIK can correct nearsightedness plus astigmatism up to 1,200 D, provided the cornea is thick enough for the correction and there are no contraindications to the procedure.

If you have only presbyopia, LASIK is generally not recommended, but if presbyopia is combined with nearsightedness or astigmatism, the following refractive corrections are recommended:

  • Completely correct the nearsightedness, called full correction. After the procedure, distance vision will be clear, but you will need reading glasses for near tasks.
  • Leaving a slight amount of nearsightedness in one eye, called monovision. After the procedure, distance and near vision will be reasonably good, though not perfectly sharp, reducing dependence on reading glasses for 3–5 years. However, the prescription choice depends on individual preference, so an evaluation and trial with lenses is recommended before surgery.

For individuals under 18, doctors generally do not recommend LASIK because the prescription may still be unstable. The exception is those who need the procedure to qualify for military or police entrance exams; they may be evaluated and undergo LASIK.

  • If you undergo Femto or SBK LASIK, take 1–2 days off work.
  • If you undergo Trans PRK, take 5–7 days off work.

After the procedure, avoid exposing your eyes to smoke for 7 days. Therefore, steer clear of smoky foods for the time being—unless you order them to eat at home without grilling yourself, in which case you may eat as usual.

It is recommended to undergo a thorough evaluation, which involves several steps: measuring your prescription, assessing corneal thickness and curvature, and dilating the pupils for a detailed eye health check. Only then can the doctor determine the most suitable method to correct your vision.

Because every step of the evaluation is carried out in detail to ensure accuracy and precision, leading to good postoperative results.

LASIK is not recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, unless you are breastfeeding, your menstrual cycle has returned to normal, and you can pump and discard breast milk for the first 7 days after the procedure (because medicated eye drops are used); in that case, LASIK can be performed.

After LASIK surgery, side effects can occur, but they are usually temporary. Over time, symptoms gradually improve and disappear on their own. Examples include initial eye irritation, seeing glare or halos at night or in low-light conditions, and dry eyes, which may persist for the first 3–6 months.

CONTACT THE Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Center

24th Floor,

Main Building

Open everyday from 7:00-17:00

Tel. 02-129-5555

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