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    Can anybody recommend a back specialist?

    Need a good back doctor in Bangkok, any recommendations?

    Felt something click or pop in my back this morning whilst puking my guts out. Now I can barely walk/move.

    Thanks in advance for any helpful responses (and ******** to anybody taking the piss)

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    Quote Originally Posted by lingmau View Post
    Need a good back doctor in Bangkok, any recommendations?

    Felt something click or pop in my back this morning whilst puking my guts out. Now I can barely walk/move.

    Thanks in advance for any helpful responses (and ******** to anybody taking the piss)
    Sex in the front seat of the car always worked for me, serious, failing that a chiropractor is the next best thing sorry I don't know any in BKK

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    I recommend Dr Don Nakaya. He has an office near Soi 23, he is pretty good.

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    There is a Chiropractor in Silom, not sure of the Name of the building,...Silom Plaza? It's at the corner of Silom and Naratiwat, where the skytrain turns, there is a Thai Airlines Ticket Office in the building. I understand he is American trained and would not do anything without reviewing an X'ray.

    Hope you feel better soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THORZEN
    I understand he is American trained and would not do anything without reviewing an X'ray.
    I suppose that is a good thing?

    Chiropractors can help relieve the problem, but cannot help much in the long term; if you have a back problem, you have to exercise and take care

    The normal treatment in Thailand is to relieve the swelling with ice packs, then, after a couple of days, to use heat packs to get the blood flowing, along with traction

    worked for me, as did chiropractors in the West
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    If all else fails head of to Bumungrad hospital or any other major hospital.

    Good luck.

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