Manual Therapy

Our Therapist are trained and qualified on Maitland Concept L3 and Mulligan Concept

Manual therapy is a specialized education for physiotherapists, focusing primarily on orthopedic conditions such as joint dysfunctions and neurological disorders. Advanced programs, like the Maitland Concept, can take up to five years to complete and are regulated within the ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System) system, which holds university recognition
This education enhances physiotherapy expertise, allowing practitioners to refine non-specific diagnoses—such as ‘office syndrome,’ fibromyalgia, lumbalgia or non specific low back pain, among others—into specific conditions that can be effectively treated.

The training programs are primarily designed for physiotherapists and physicians (real medical doctors in medicine, “MDs”) only.

Manual therapy primarily focuses on assessment and physical examination with the goal of identifying the root cause of symptoms.
Depending on the condition, an examination can take more than 30 minutes.

After the assessment, a short treatment follows to confirm the primary hypothesis.
The treatment is primarily passive in nature but also includes active techniques to support the therapy, such as self-treatment exercises for home use.

It is recommended to ask about additional qualifications of this kind before undergoing such treatment. Both Maitland and Mulligan therapists can be found worldwide.
Feel free to look for a therapist near you at: https://www.imta.ch/find-a-therapist/

Issue for lumbar spine (low back pain):

Exercises for relieving lower back pain

Cranio Fascial disorders like:

Manual therapy for jaw pain, tinnitus, or teeth grinding
Physiotherapist applying manual therapy to the cervical spine

Cervical Spine Issues:

Physiotherapy exercises to relieve shoulder pain

Shoulder Issues like:

Classic post operative issues:

Our therapists located in Hua Hin, are highly educated and trained in sports physiotherapy, which plays a crucial role in post-surgery rehabilitation. Always make sure to inform yourself before undergoing any treatment. Having the right information at the right time is key to a successful recovery.
Misinformation or inadequate treatment can lead to irreversible damage, potentially requiring additional surgery

Please keep in mind that the first treatment may take longer than 30 minutes. This extra time will not incur any additional charges!