Réhabilitation
| traitement | |
|---|---|
| Réadaptation après un AVC | $1870 |



Le Sanpiti Rehabilitation Center est un réseau de rééducation après un AVC basé en milieu hospitalier à Bangkok, en Thaïlande. Il est spécialisé dans la neurorééducation, l'orthophonie et les soins aux personnes âgées. Le centre phare Jin Wellbeing opère au sein d'un campus hospitalier accrédité AACI. Ce cadre permet un accès immédiat aux urgences, aux unités de soins intensifs et à la dialyse. Le centre se concentre sur la récupération intensive en hospitalisation pendant la « Golden Period » critique suivant un AVC.
Fondé en 2020, le réseau s'est étendu à neuf succursales. Son équipe médicale a pris en charge plus de 5 000 familles dans la région. Sept médecins dirigent plus de 20 kinésithérapeutes professionnels. Le centre rapporte que 87 % des patients en soins intensifs retrouvent leur autonomie de marche. Toutes les deux semaines, les thérapeutes utilisent l'indice de Barthel pour mesurer les gains fonctionnels.
Des protocoles cliniques standardisés sont appliqués dans toutes les succursales avec des audits de qualité mensuels. Les technologies avancées incluent la stimulation magnétique transcrânienne, l'hydrothérapie et des robots d'aide à la marche. Les patients reçoivent des séances de kinésithérapie deux à trois fois par jour. L'établissement propose des suites privées haut de gamme, des piscines d'eau salée et un centre de bien-être. Les patients internationaux viennent souvent des États-Unis, du Royaume-Uni, d'Australie et de Singapour.

| traitement | |
|---|---|
| Réadaptation après un AVC | $1870 |
Sanpiti Rehabilitation Center is a hospital-based network specializing in stroke recovery. Established in 2020, the center operates 9 branches throughout Bangkok and surrounding areas. The flagship Jin Wellbeing center sits within a hospital building in the Bueng Kum district. This setup gives patients immediate access to hospital infrastructure. On-site facilities include an emergency room, a dialysis center, and intensive care units.
The hospital campus hosting the flagship center holds AACI accreditation for medical safety. The clinic also follows JCI standards for its clinical operations.
Quality is managed through the internal Sanpiti Academy, which performs monthly audits of clinical pathways across the entire network. Specialists use the Barthel Index every two weeks to measure functional recovery. This standardized protocol ensures consistent care across all 9 locations.
The clinic focuses on the "Golden Period" – the first 3–6 months after a stroke. Its intensive inpatient model provides 2–3 physical therapy sessions daily. Care is led by 7 physicians, including neurologists and PM&R (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation) specialists.
The medical team reports that 87% of intensive care patients recover enough to walk and care for themselves. Treatment plans integrate several specialized methods:
The center also provides orthopedic rehabilitation for patients recovering from hip, knee, or cardiac surgery. Programs are adjusted based on regular functional reassessments.
Sanpiti uses a "Triple-Technology Stack" to support physical therapy outcomes. These non-invasive tools stimulate brain and muscle tissue without surgery or anesthesia. The clinic has hospital-grade diagnostic tools, including in-hospital CT and MRI scanners.
Available treatment technologies include:
Physicians supervise all neurostimulation sessions, which typically occur 3–5 days per week. These technologies are combined into individualized plans to speed recovery during the inpatient stay.
The center treats patients from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and Singapore. The clinical team and patient coordinators are fluent in English. Medical reports come in English to support international insurance paperwork.
The center offers several logistics services:
Caregivers receive structured training before discharge. This helps families manage recovery at home once the inpatient program ends.
