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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

Anyone know of a good Physiotherapist in Pattaya?


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I also have to ask the same question; ex semi professional football guy/marathon runner- can anyone give a decent answer for a physio?

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I had a course of physio (around 18-20 visits over a 4 week period) at PIH a few years back to try and sort out an old rugby back injury. Each session was around an hour and included being strapped onto and stretched on a medieval like rack. Although progress was, quite literally, painfully slow (touch wood) I've not had any major recurrences since.

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Sounds like it worked wonders Tom. Perhaps time to Resurrect your rugby career? Does Pattaya have a team?

 

Picco

 

I spotted a great number 8 at Sabaidee and there's certainly no shortage of hookers to choose from. :allright

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Have you done yourself some mischief Alf?

 

Picco

 

 

Slept awkwardly on my left arm about 4 weeks ago and it's taking ages to recover.

 

I can lift my arm from my side until it parallel to the ground with no pain but when I move behind me or try to lift an object such as a suitcase above waist high it hurts. Luckily I have no problems lifting a beer to my mouth. :allright

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hi alf, hope your ok , there is this american guy who has a practise in the car park at the back of nova lodge, i used him a few times but wasnt impressed, ive had recent lower back trouble and went to the international hospital on soi 4 , they were very good and not expensive either, it took about two months of treatment and im ok now, and one of the ladies working there is fit as fuck

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Luckily I have no problems lifting a beer to my mouth. :banghead

 

 

Might I suggest an incremental approach. Start with 12 Oz. paper cups and work up to 16 Oz. Mugs. :clap1 If treatment is satisfactory, the final stage should be 64 Oz, pitchers.

 

 

Of course, this treatment should also be over 12 weeks or so. I would expect liberal leave from work would be in order :wanker

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Might I suggest an incremental approach. Start with 12 Oz. paper cups and work up to 16 Oz. Mugs. :wanker If treatment is satisfactory, the final stage should be 64 Oz, pitchers.

Of course, this treatment should also be over 12 weeks or so. I would expect liberal leave from work would be in order :banghead

 

 

Not to mention that the alchohol will negate any pain perceived. :clap1

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Sounds like it worked wonders Tom. Perhaps time to Resurrect your rugby career? Does Pattaya have a team?

 

Picco

 

 

haven't been down to the pitch since i've broken my neck in a car accident and substaind spinal cord damage but i belive the pattaya panthers RFC is still playing

chers

rb

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I spotted a great number 8 at Sabaidee and there's certainly no shortage of hookers to choose from. :bigsmile:

 

LOL Indeed.

 

Picco

 

Slept awkwardly on my left arm about 4 weeks ago and it's taking ages to recover.

 

I can lift my arm from my side until it parallel to the ground with no pain but when I move behind me or try to lift an object such as a suitcase above waist high it hurts. Luckily I have no problems lifting a beer to my mouth. :thumbup

 

Sounds similar to an AC joint injury in the shoulder, but they are normally caused by an impact injury, let bus know how it goes Alf.

 

Picco

 

 

haven't been down to the pitch since i've broken my neck in a car accident and substaind spinal cord damage but i belive the pattaya panthers RFC is still playing

chers

rb

 

OK bummer to hear about ur injury "rb" but thanks for the heads up about the Panthers.

 

Picco

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