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Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

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Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Zillah

by Zillah » Sat Aug 13, 2016 9:04 am

As a previous poster mentioned, Mark Chen at Physiotherapy Phnom Penh does dry needling; Dick van der Poel, the Dutch-certified physiotherapist, does acupuncture. He studied acupuncture in Singapore, and I recommend him strongly! :thumbsup:
As a previous poster mentioned, Mark Chen at Physiotherapy Phnom Penh does dry needling; Dick van der Poel, the Dutch-certified physiotherapist, does acupuncture. He studied acupuncture in Singapore, and I recommend him strongly! :thumbsup:

Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote LexusSchmexus

by LexusSchmexus » Fri Aug 12, 2016 10:29 pm

Lucky Lucan wrote:I've used the one mentioned above, it's in an office block on Monivong just north of La Royal. I had some screwed up shit going on with my back or something, and they were able to sort it out. Very good service.
Yes. Fixed a long term knee problem I had.
[quote="Lucky Lucan"]I've used the one mentioned above, it's in an office block on Monivong just north of La Royal. I had some screwed up shit going on with my back or something, and they were able to sort it out. Very good service.[/quote]
Yes. Fixed a long term knee problem I had.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Don-Pierre de Plume

by Don-Pierre de Plume » Fri Aug 12, 2016 8:00 pm

Jackal wrote:I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks!
I asked her if the Chinese lady also does acupuncture, but the answer was 'No'. I'll give you the details anyway:

Street 150 (she forgot house number)
Behind Kosamak Hospital
087 891 718
Name: Ms Theary
[quote="Jackal"]I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks![/quote]

I asked her if the Chinese lady also does acupuncture, but the answer was 'No'. I'll give you the details anyway:

Street 150 (she forgot house number)
Behind Kosamak Hospital
087 891 718
Name: Ms Theary

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote 1984

by 1984 » Fri Aug 12, 2016 2:00 pm

I will second(/third, whatever) Mark Chen at Physiotherapy-Phnom Penh. Fyi, the staff move between both locations so you can meet that at the nearest location if your timing is flexible. Also, some of the are taking holidays at the moment so you may not be able to get your first choice.
I will second(/third, whatever) Mark Chen at Physiotherapy-Phnom Penh. Fyi, the staff move between both locations so you can meet that at the nearest location if your timing is flexible. Also, some of the are taking holidays at the moment so you may not be able to get your first choice.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote spitthedog

by spitthedog » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:36 pm

I bought a softball baseball from one of the Japanese shops.
Butt naked in the bathroom rolling the ball on my ass against the tiled wall, just behind the hip bone on the lumpy piriformis muscle (what a lovely mental image).
Do the same on the front hip flexors and thighs.

Anyone tried it?

I bought a softball baseball from one of the Japanese shops.
Butt naked in the bathroom rolling the ball on my ass against the tiled wall, just behind the hip bone on the lumpy piriformis muscle (what a lovely mental image).
Do the same on the front hip flexors and thighs.

Anyone tried it?

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Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Don-Pierre de Plume

by Don-Pierre de Plume » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:27 pm

Jackal wrote:I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks!
Will ask her tonight when she comes back from a company trip.
[quote="Jackal"]I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks![/quote]

Will ask her tonight when she comes back from a company trip.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote horace

by horace » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:19 pm

Mark Chen at PP PHYSIO does dry needling, which is like acupuncture but instead of putting a needle into yet hel to cure yer nose, the needle goes straight into the muscle and is given a little twist to prompt a reaction. Good stuff I like it.
Mark Chen at PP PHYSIO does dry needling, which is like acupuncture but instead of putting a needle into yet hel to cure yer nose, the needle goes straight into the muscle and is given a little twist to prompt a reaction. Good stuff I like it.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Jackal

by Jackal » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:00 pm

I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks!
I have had great results with acupuncture for sciatica in the past.

If you could ask her if this Chinese practioner does acupuncture, and if so,the address; I would appreciate that.

Thanks!

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Don-Pierre de Plume

by Don-Pierre de Plume » Fri Aug 12, 2016 8:21 am

For many years my GF has neck & shoulder issues. For over 12 months she went to a Khmer Physio weekly with next to zero results ($10 session).

Recently she went to a Chinese person and after the first 3 weeks she feels 90% better (at $3 session).

If you want to know who & where, will ask her. But he also gives her 'traditional' Chinese medicine to drink... just so you know :D

Personally I am extremely sceptional of Chinese medicines.
For many years my GF has neck & shoulder issues. For over 12 months she went to a Khmer Physio weekly with next to zero results ($10 session).

Recently she went to a Chinese person and after the first 3 weeks she feels 90% better (at $3 session).

If you want to know who & where, will ask her. But he also gives her 'traditional' Chinese medicine to drink... just so you know :D

Personally I am extremely sceptional of Chinese medicines.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Jackal

by Jackal » Fri Aug 12, 2016 7:48 am

I'd heard of that guy, but not heard reviews before.

Thanks, I'll check him out.
I'd heard of that guy, but not heard reviews before.

Thanks, I'll check him out.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Euro Skank

by Euro Skank » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:38 am

The Dutch guy Mark from the above recommendation sorted my lower back pain right out. Pain level during the one-hour massage = 7/10 but well worth it. I was very impressed with his analysis and treatment.
The Dutch guy Mark from the above recommendation sorted my lower back pain right out. Pain level during the one-hour massage = 7/10 but well worth it. I was very impressed with his analysis and treatment.

Re: Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Lucky Lucan

by Lucky Lucan » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:35 am

I've used the one mentioned above, it's in an office block on Monivong just north of La Royal. I had some screwed up shit going on with my back or something, and they were able to sort it out. Very good service.
I've used the one mentioned above, it's in an office block on Monivong just north of La Royal. I had some screwed up shit going on with my back or something, and they were able to sort it out. Very good service.

  • Quote epidemiks

by epidemiks » Fri Aug 12, 2016 12:27 am

Not personaly, but I know of several people who used http://www.physiotherapy-phnompenh.com/ at both the TTP office and the Wat Phnom office with good results.

Convinced an uncle to try physio to help with a neck problem, after 9 months of Khmer quack painkiller medicine - two sessions with them he was off the meds.
Not personaly, but I know of several people who used http://www.physiotherapy-phnompenh.com/ at both the TTP office and the Wat Phnom office with good results.

Convinced an uncle to try physio to help with a neck problem, after 9 months of Khmer quack painkiller medicine - two sessions with them he was off the meds.

Qualified (and skilled) sports physiotherapists PP?

  • Quote Jackal

by Jackal » Thu Aug 11, 2016 10:33 pm

I am looking for a good sports physio in PP.

A qualification is no sure cert of skill, I have found over visits to many practitioners in the past. I have some issues with lower back, hip, hamstring exacerbated by sciatica due to previous multiple fractures in the pelvic area, which tend to come out to play in rainy season.

All leads appreciated, those with personal experience moreso.

Thanks.
I am looking for a good sports physio in PP.

A qualification is no sure cert of skill, I have found over visits to many practitioners in the past. I have some issues with lower back, hip, hamstring exacerbated by sciatica due to previous multiple fractures in the pelvic area, which tend to come out to play in rainy season.

All leads appreciated, those with personal experience moreso.

Thanks.

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