Thonburi Trang
The Rehabilitation & Physical Therapy Clinic at Thonburi Trang Hospital provides consultation, treatment, and recovery programs for patients with physical impairments caused by accidents, surgery, or chronic conditions.
Our goal is to reduce pain, restore mobility, and strengthen muscles, helping patients return to their normal lives as quickly as possible.
All treatments are supervised by rehabilitation medicine specialists and licensed physical therapists with extensive experience.
Office Syndrome – chronic neck, shoulder, and back pain from long hours of sitting or working at a desk
Chronic back and knee pain – common in both working-age adults and the elderly
Stroke rehabilitation – restoring movement, balance, and speech for patients after stroke
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) – dizziness caused by inner ear conditions
Sports injuries – sprains, ligament tears, muscle strains
Nerve compression issues – numbness, tingling, or radiating pain in arms or legs
Respiratory conditions – difficulty breathing, mucus retention, or shortness of breath
Chronic muscle pain – trigger points and musculoskeletal tension
Shockwave Therapy – effective for tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and shoulder pain
Electrical Stimulation (TENS/EMS) – relieves pain and strengthens weakened muscles
Dry Needling (Western Acupuncture) – relieves chronic pain by targeting muscle trigger points
Therapeutic Ultrasound – reduces inflammation and promotes tissue healing
High Power Laser Therapy – deep-tissue recovery and anti-inflammatory treatment
Shortwave Diathermy – deep heating therapy to improve circulation and flexibility
Traction Therapy – spinal decompression for neck and lower back problems
PMS (Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation) – advanced technology for pain relief and nerve stimulation
EMG (Electromyography) – diagnostic testing for muscle and nerve disorders

He suffered a fall accident, landing on his hip, which caused a fracture of the left hip joint.
At Thonburi Trang Hospital, under the care of
Dr. Worawit Atibibulsin, Orthopedic Surgeon,
the treatment was performed using the Muscle-sparing Hip Replacement technique.
Outcome:
Less muscle damage
Faster recovery
Shorter hospital stay
Return to daily activities with confidence
Q: Who is suitable for hip replacement surgery?
A: Patients with hip fractures, advanced hip osteoarthritis, or chronic hip pain affecting mobility and daily life.
Q: How is muscle-sparing hip replacement different from traditional surgery?
A: This technique minimizes muscle injury around the hip, allowing quicker recovery, less pain, and earlier mobility.
Q: How long does recovery take?
A: Most patients can sit or walk within 1–2 days post-surgery, and achieve full recovery in about 6–12 weeks, depending on overall health.
Q: Can patients return to normal activities after surgery?
A: Yes, patients can resume daily activities, and in many cases, return to work or light activities relatively quickly.
Everyday, 08.00 - 17.00
Physical Therapy Department, Building 3, 3rd Floor
For inquiry and appointment: 075-215215, extension 3318