Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physical Rehabilitation Clinic | KIN Rehabilitation

KIN Physical Therapy Clinic provides physical therapy, occupational therapy and rehabilitation medicine services delivered by physical therapists and a multidisciplinary team. Services include stroke rehabilitation, Office Syndrome treatment, neck, shoulder and back pain care, gait rehabilitation, hand training, rehabilitation for hemiparesis and paralysis, and post-operative rehabilitation using more than seven modern modalities, including Shockwave and laser therapy, as well as PMS electromagnetic stimulation and hydrotherapy. Services are available in Lat Phrao, Ram Inthra, the Ram Inthra–At Narong Expressway area, Ramkhamhaeng, Bearing, Sukhumvit, Bang Na, Samut Prakan, Pattaya and Salaya — Book a Complimentary Appointment: 084-993-6988

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KIN Wellness
Lat Phrao 71 (Nak Niwat 20)

KIN
Bearing (Sukhumvit 107)

What Conditions Can Physical Therapy at KIN Treat?

KIN Physical Therapy Clinic provides rehabilitation for three main body systems. Licensed physical therapists work alongside occupational therapists, speech-language therapists and sports scientists to assess each patient and adjust the treatment plan individually.

System Conditions Treated with Physical Therapy
Musculoskeletal System Office Syndrome, neck and shoulder pain, back pain, shoulder-blade pain, lower back pain, herniated disc with nerve compression, scoliosis, knee osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder, plantar fasciitis, trigger finger, tendinitis, fractures and post-operative rehabilitationfor the knee, hip, ACL and spine
Neurological System Stroke Rehabilitation rehabilitation for hemiparesis and paralysis, muscle weakness, gait and hand function after stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and brain or spinal cord injury
Sports Rehabilitation Sports injuries, ankle sprains, muscle tears, tendinitis, athlete rehabilitation, return-to-sport training and physical performance enhancement
 
 

Office Syndrome, Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain Treatment — Physical Therapy Without Medication

Office Syndrome is one of the most common conditions treated at KIN Physical Therapy Clinic. Repetitive posture, prolonged sitting and extended computer use can cause chronic tightness and pain in the neck, shoulders, shoulder blades, back and lower back. A physical therapist assesses the painful areas, identifies the cause and provides treatment with modern modalities without relying on pain medication.

Condition Physical Therapy Treatment
Neck, Shoulder and Shoulder-Blade Pain Shockwave therapy + PMS magnetic stimulation + laser therapy to reduce pain and muscle tightness, combined with stretching and strengthening exercises
Back and Lower Back Pain Ultrasound + laser therapy + spinal traction to reduce disc pressure and help prevent recurrence
Herniated Disc with Nerve Compression PMS + traction + electrical stimulation to reduce numbness, radiating leg pain and nerve-root compression without surgery
Knee Osteoarthritis and Frozen Shoulder Shockwave + Aquatic Treadmill to reduce joint loading by 80% with strengthening, range-of-motion training and pain reduction
Plantar Fasciitis Shockwave Therapy stimulates tissue repair, reduces chronic heel pain and may support faster recovery than conventional approaches

 

Stroke Rehabilitation — Physical Therapy for Hemiparesis and Paralysis

Stroke patients often need intensive physical therapy to restore movement, relearn walking, regain hand function and rehabilitate hemiparesis or paralysis. KIN operates a specialized stroke rehabilitation center equipped with TMS brain stimulation, robotic gait training and hydrotherapy.

Stroke Rehabilitation Training Details
Post-Stroke Gait Training Training on parallel bars, stair practice and hydrotherapy.
Post-Stroke Hand Training Practice reaching, grasping, squeezing and releasing, fine-motor exercises, and occupational therapy for independent daily activities
Muscle Weakness Rehabilitation Strengthening, spasticity reduction, range-of-motion improvement, contracture prevention and PMS electrical stimulation
Speech and Swallowing Training Speech-language therapy for aphasia, dysphagia and communication difficulties after stroke
TMS Brain Stimulation Magnetic stimulation to modulate neural circuits and support recovery from hemiparesis and paralysis as a non-surgical stroke rehabilitation option

View Details of All 6 KIN Stroke Rehabilitation Center Branches →

 

Occupational Therapy — Hand Function, Daily Activities and Cognitive Training

Occupational therapists (OTs) help patients regain independence in daily activities and reduce reliance on caregivers. This service is suitable for stroke patients, older adults and post-operative patients.

Training Area Details
Dressing, Bathing and Eating Training in putting on and removing clothing, using utensils, brushing teeth and bathing with specialized techniques and assistive devices
Hand Function Training Reaching, grasping, squeezing, releasing and fine-motor practice, including compensatory use of the unaffected hand for stroke patients with unilateral weakness
Cognitive Training Attention, memory, problem-solving and planning exercises for patients with post-stroke cognitive difficulties
Environmental Modification Home modification advice, including grab bars, shower chairs and electric beds, to prevent accidents and prepare for discharge

 

More Than 7 Types of Modern Physical Therapy Equipment

KIN Physical Therapy Clinic provides a comprehensive range of modern equipment to treat chronic pain and accelerate rehabilitation without relying on pain medication.

Equipment What It Helps Treat
Shockwave Therapy Reduces joint and tendon pain and stimulates collagen production; suitable for plantar fasciitis, frozen shoulder and tendinitis
PMS electromagnetic stimulation and Reduces chronic pain, Office Syndrome, disc-related pain and diabetic peripheral numbness while supporting muscle rehabilitation
Laser + Ultrasound Reduces pain and inflammation and supports cellular tissue repair for back pain, neck pain, adhesions and joint stiffness
Electrical Stimulation (TENS/EMS) Maintains muscle activity, reduces spasticity, slows muscle wasting and supports rehabilitation of post-stroke weakness
Cervical and Lumbar Traction Stretches muscles, reduces disc pressure and nerve-root compression, and helps relieve neck pain radiating into the arm
Hydrotherapy and Aquatic Treadmill Underwater treadmill training reduces joint loading by 80% and provides safer gait practice for knee osteoarthritis, stroke and post-operative recovery

 

Physical Therapists and Rehabilitation Specialists

What distinguishes KIN Physical Therapy Clinic is its multidisciplinary team, whose specialists work together rather than relying on physical therapy alone.

Team Role in Rehabilitation
Physical Therapist (PT) Gait and balance training, strengthening, chronic pain management and use of Shockwave, laser and PMS modalities
Occupational Therapist (OT) Daily-living training, hand function, cognitive exercises, environmental modification and discharge preparation
Speech-Language Therapist (ST) Speech, swallowing and communication training for stroke patients with aphasia or dysphagia
Sports Scientist Exercise program design, athlete rehabilitation, return-to-sport training and prevention of recurrent injury
Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture Acupuncture for neurological rehabilitation, chronic muscle pain, allergies and migraine, used alongside physical therapy
Psychiatrist / Psychologist Support for post-stroke depression, stress related to chronic pain and family counseling
 
 

Physical Therapy Courses and Prices — Choose the Right Course for Your Condition

KIN Physical Therapy Clinic offers a wide range of treatment courses, from Office Syndrome, neck and shoulder pain, back pain and plantar fasciitis to post-stroke rehabilitation. View the latest physical therapy promotions, or explore stroke rehabilitation and elderly-care promotions.

Course Suitable For Starting Price
Office Syndrome Treatment Course Neck, shoulder, shoulder-blade, back and lower-back pain caused by prolonged working posture View Latest Price
Back, Knee and Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Course Chronic back pain, knee osteoarthritis, plantar fasciitis and disc conditions View Latest Price
Stroke Physical Therapy Course stroke rehabilitation hemiparesis, paralysis, gait rehabilitation and hand-function training View Stroke Package
Post-Operative Rehabilitation Course post-operative rehabilitationKnee, hip, spine and ACL rehabilitation View Latest Price
Home Physical Therapy (HomeCare) A physical therapist visits the patient’s home in Bangkok and surrounding provinces Starting at THB 1,800/session

Frequently Asked Questions — KIN Physical Therapy Clinic

Answered by KIN Licensed Physical Therapists | Updated 2026

Which Physical Therapy Clinic Is Recommended in Bangkok?

A good physical therapy clinic should have licensed physical therapists, modern equipment and a multidisciplinary team. KIN provides more than seven types of equipment and a PT+OT+ST+sports science team, with comprehensive services ranging from physical therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine, through Nursing Home and HomeCare, at two Bangkok branches serving Lat Phrao, Ram Inthra, Bearing and Sukhumvit.

How Much Does Physical Therapy Cost?

Physical therapy pricing depends on the condition and number of sessions. KIN offers courses ranging from Office Syndrome, back pain and plantar fasciitis treatment to stroke rehabilitation. Home physical therapy starts at THB 1,800/session. View the latest promotions, or call for a complimentary assessment.

Can Physical Therapy Treat Office Syndrome and Neck and Shoulder Pain?

Yes. Office Syndrome often responds well to physical therapy. KIN combines Shockwave, PMS magnetic stimulation and laser therapy with stretching and postural training to reduce pain without medication and help prevent recurrence.

Can Physical Therapy Help Rehabilitate Stroke, Hemiparesis and Paralysis?

Yes. Stroke rehabilitation requires intensive physical therapy, including post-stroke gait and hand training, muscle-strengthening, TMS brain stimulation, robotic gait training and hydrotherapy. KIN operates six specialized stroke rehabilitation branches.

How Is Occupational Therapy Different from Physical Therapy?

Physical Therapy (PT) focuses on movement, gait, balance and muscle strengthening, while Occupational Therapy (OT) focuses on daily activities, hand use, dressing, bathing, eating and cognitive training. KIN provides both PT and OT as an integrated team.

What Physical Therapy Equipment Is Available?

More than seven modern modalities are available: Shockwave, PMS magnetic stimulation, laser, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, cervical and lumbar traction, and Hydrotherapy with an Aquatic Treadmill, reducing joint loading by 80%.

Is Home Physical Therapy (HomeCare) Available?

Yes. KIN HomeCare Physical Therapy at Home sends a physical therapist to the patient’s home, starting at THB 1,800/session and covering Bangkok and surrounding provinces. Call 061-881-9399

Where Is KIN Physical Therapy Clinic and How Can I Book?

Two branches: KIN Wellness Lat Phrao 71 (Soi Nak Niwat 20, convenient for Lat Phrao, Ram Inthra and Bang Kapi), Tel. 084-993-6988 | KIN Bearing (Sukhumvit 107, convenient for Bearing, Bang Na and Samut Prakan), Tel. 082-361-9119 | Contact LINE @Kinrehab for a complimentary assessment.

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About the Author

PT. Praweena Saensuwan, KIN Physical Therapist

Written by PT. Praweena Saensuwan, License No. PT.12011

Licensed Physical Therapist | Head of Physical Therapy, KIN Rehabilitation & Homecare | Bachelor of Physical Therapy, University of Phayao

More than 5 years of experience in musculoskeletal, neurological and movement rehabilitation

Medically reviewed by Dr. Kamonchat Chokthanomsap, Medical License No. 40854 — Anti-Aging Medicine Physician

*This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute a medical diagnosis. Consult a physician before beginning any rehabilitation program.

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