1-Month Family Care Stroke Rehabilitation — Bangkok's #1 Network with Family Training Included
What's included in this package
Medical Procedures
- Consultation with a neurologist
- Bobath therapy
- Comprehensive rehabilitation
- Inpatient rehabilitation
- Physiotherapy
- Occupational therapy with the Head computer mouse
- Consultation with a physician
- 24-hr nurse services
- 3 meals per day by nutritionist
- Blood tests
- Consultation with a neurologist
Duration
- 30 days in the hospital
Accommodation
Hospitalization
Transport
Transfer is not included
Additional information
Bangkok's only stroke rehabilitation network with 9 branches citywide — combining hospital-grade intensive therapy (2–3 sessions/day, Neuroplasticity protocol) with a Family Training Program that teaches caregivers how to continue recovery at home. AACI Accredited. MOU with Thonburi Burana Hospital (SET-listed). Over 5,000 stroke families treated since 2018.
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- Personal medical coordinator
- Medical travel arrangements — booking of air tickets and hotel rooms at special partner prices
- Patient advocacy during medical travel
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Doctor
Dr. Songpoj Tanprasert is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R). He holds an M.D. and completed formal training in Rehabilitation Medicine. He has extensive experience in both inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation.
His expertise includes stroke rehabilitation, chronic pain, sports injuries, and spine disorders. He develops individualized, evidence-based rehabilitation plans. He emphasizes non-surgical pain care and therapeutic exercise. He works with physiotherapists and occupational therapists to improve function.
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FAQ
What is the principle of Bobath therapy?
Patients with cerebral palsy, after a stroke or other damage to the nervous system, suffer from spasticity - erratic muscle contraction caused by a violation of signal transmission between the brain and muscles. Spasticity, in turn, leads to contracture of the joints and muscles (inability to fully flex and extend the limbs), which reduces functionality and limits the patient's movements.
The Bobath technique focuses on reducing spasticity by restoring motor function. The rehabilitation process, for example, of a child with cerebral palsy, is similar to its natural development:
- first, the child is taught to hold his head correctly with the help of special movements and exercises;
- after the technique focuses on the movement of the rollover;
- then the physiotherapist practices the sitting function with the patient;
- after that, attention is focused on walking;
- some patients even manage to work out the functions of running, jumping and writing.
Before the start of rehabilitation, the specialist who will conduct the Bobath therapy determines which functions the patient already performs independently. After that, consistent work begins on improving functionality and mobility.
Bobath is not physical education, it is work with a specialist who works out a set of movements with the patient: stretching, joint development, etc. Therapy is possible even with infants.
Bobath therapy is a combination of exercises:
- positioning - placing the patient in a normal physiological position;
- fixation - fixing provisions;
- inhibition - to reduce tone.
Who is eligible for Bobath Therapy?
Bobath therapy is prescribed for patients with damage to the nervous system (spinal cord or brain) that provoke spasticity:
- cerebral palsy (infantile cerebral palsy);
- stroke;
- spinal cord injury due to a fracture of the spine, trauma, etc .;
- brain injury.
What results can be achieved with Bobath rehabilitation?
The main task of Bobath therapy is to suppress muscle hypertonicity and enable the patient to stand upright. With systematic exercises (for some patients, therapy is prescribed 3 times a day, for others, several sessions a week are enough), positive changes can be traced in all patients.
Some patients progress quickly and significantly, while others recover less actively. Therapy does not cure the patient completely, but it contributes to a significant recovery.
In children with cerebral palsy, especially those who are diagnosed early and are prescribed Bobath therapy immediately, there is significant progress, as their joints are more pliable, and functions (holding the head, turning over, sitting) are just beginning to form.
How long does a Bobath therapy course last?
The course of therapy is prescribed individually. Its intensity and duration depend on the patient's condition. Therapy can be repeated after some time. The minimum recommended course is 1 month.