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Sealcat
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Hi All... does anyone know of an good Osteopath or Physiotherapist in HH or Cha Am. Any advice would be appreciated.
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Here's one thread on the subject for a start. There may be one or two more in the Health Issues section. Pete :cheers:

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=17374
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Have never been able to find one in HH or Chaam just physios but if you fancy a trip to Bangkok just off Asoke Dr Don Nakaya at Bio Energy Asia (check out his web site) on 022 580 350 he's the best in Thailand as far as I am concerned and comes highly recommended.
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I had some contact with this crew a couple of years back - http://bangkokosteopath.com/ Further afield (ie Singapore - but hey, if it is your back, Airasia is a cheap option for good medical care!), I have also had some experience of this guy http://www.osteopathy-podiatry.com/oste ... paths.html (Andrew Haynes - when he still had hair!)

I'm sure you know already, but in general make sure your osteopath is British or American trained. There are some european schools, but generally considered much less rigorous.
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