Five Real Recovery Stories — Unedited and Unembellished | KIN Stroke Center

5 Cases

Real Stories Recorded as EP Series

10 EP

Longest Series: Khun Upar

6,000+

Families Have Trusted KIN

9 Years

Established in 2018

Unedited
Unembellished

Every Story Is Based on a Real Experience

This page brings together five real rehabilitation journeys from stroke patients who received care at KIN Stroke Center Each journey was documented as a continuous episode series, from the first day through discharge, so families can see the actual rehabilitation process before making a decision — with care provided by KIN Stroke Clinic a specialist medical team across 4 disciplines, available at 6 branches in Bangkok, Pattaya and Salaya

How Much Can Stroke Patients Recover at KIN? — Answered by the KIN Medical Team

Walk Again

Many patients who begin rehabilitation during the first 3–6 months of the Golden Period are able to walk again, with or without assistive devices.

Greater Independence

Occupational therapy can help patients return to eating and dressing independently and communicating more effectively with their families.

Reduce Caregiver Burden

As patients become more independent, family caregivers gain more time to rest and family relationships may improve.

Results Vary

Outcomes depend on the location of the brain lesion, time since stroke, underlying conditions and consistency of training. The medical team evaluates each patient individually.

See Real Changes Before You Decide

Videos featuring real patients, recorded by the KIN team and published with the consent of the patients and their families.

STROKE RECOVERYKhun Suraphon EP.1

Khun Suraphon — EP.1

No Previous Symptoms — Then One Day, Everything Changed

A sudden stroke caused left-sided weakness — the beginning of his rehabilitation journey at KIN.

STROKE RECOVERYKhun Phonlawat EP.1

Khun Phonlawat — EP.1

Unable to Stand and Speech Was Unclear — Age 34

Stroke can happen at any age — the first day of his journey back to daily life.

STROKE RECOVERYKhun Lertdet EP.3

Khun Lertdet — EP.3

A Major Milestone — Standing Again

Improving balance, practising standing, swallowing and arm use — one step at a time toward a better life.

STROKE RECOVERYKhun Charoenwit — 44 Days

Khun Charoenwit — 44 Days

From Bed to Stairs — Acute Stroke

Forty-four days of rebuilding — able to climb stairs. Even with a walking aid, this was a meaningful victory.

STROKE RECOVERYKhun Upar EP.10 — The Conclusion

Khun Upar — EP.10, A Moment of Victory

Hemorrhagic Stroke with Left-Sided Weakness

Our most complete 10-episode record — from unstable sitting to independent walking without an assistive device.

STROKE RECOVERYReturning to a New Life

KIN Stroke Rehabilitation

From the Day Life Was Interrupted to the Day Smiles Returned

Returning to daily life again — because the right care began from the start.

Published with the consent of the patients and their families. Results vary according to each patient’s condition and individual factors.

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Real Rehabilitation Stories — Five Cases Documented from the First Day to Discharge

Each story documents progress over time so families can see real outcomes before making a decision.

Khun Suraphon — Stroke with Left-Sided Weakness 6 Episodes + Aquatic Treadmill + Hydrotherapy

First Day

He had never experienced stroke symptoms before. The stroke occurred suddenly, causing immediate left-sided weakness.

Outcome

He began stepping on the aquatic treadmill, while hydrotherapy supported gait recovery. His wife noticed clear progress within one week.

“Thank you to the KIN team for helping my husband become the man I knew again.”

Khun Suraphon’s Wife — Real Testimonial

Khun Phonlawat — Stroke at Age 34 7-Episode Series Completed

First Day

At age 34, he was unable to stand, had unclear speech and weakness on one side — stroke can happen at any age.

Outcome in EP.7

Able to walk, eat independently and communicate with his family — returning to himself again.

“Stroke does not choose an age, but starting rehabilitation early makes all the difference.”

Khun Phonlawat — Real Testimonial

Read EP.7 — Final Episode →
Khun Lertdet — Ischemic Stroke Ongoing Follow-Up

First Day

After an ischemic stroke, he was unable to care for himself. The hardest first step became the most important one.

Latest Update: EP.3

Standing again, practising swallowing, balance and arm use — one step at a time toward a better life.

Khun Charoenwit — 44 Days After Acute Stroke 7-Episode Series Completed

First Day

After an acute stroke, rehabilitation began on the first day of hospitalization without unnecessary delay.

Day 44

Able to walk and climb stairs, although still using a walking aid — returning to everyday life.

“Khun Charoenwit’s rehabilitation was not only about standing up again, but about regaining his sense of self.”

Khun Upar — Hemorrhagic Stroke, Documented Across 10 Episodes 10-Episode Series Completed — Our Most Complete Record

EP.1 — First Day

Hemorrhagic stroke with left-sided weakness, unstable sitting and inability to care for himself independently.

EP.10 — The Conclusion

Walking independently without an assistive device and returning home with HomeCare

“Every episode documented meaningful progress — leading to the conclusion the family had been waiting for.”

Khun Upar’s Journey — 10 Episodes from the First Day to Discharge

KIN’s most comprehensive recovery record — hemorrhagic stroke with left-sided weakness.

 
 

EP.1 — First Day

The First Step in Rehabilitation

Assessment and personalized rehabilitation planning. Sitting remained unstable, with a baseline Barthel Index recorded.

 

EP.2–4 — First Week

Beginning Standing and Balance Training

Daily physical therapy hydrotherapyhelped reduce impact, and he began standing with assistance.

 

EP.5–7 — First Month

Walking with a walker — the family could see meaningful change.

The Barthel Index improved, the program was adjusted and TMS was added alongside physical therapy.

 

EP.8–9 — Months 2–3

Walking without physical support — preparing to return home.

Functional goals were achieved, and continuity of care was planned through HomeCare after discharge.

 

EP.10 — A Moment of Victory

Walking independently and returning home with HomeCare

The conclusion the family had been waiting for: walking independently without an assistive device.

Watch EP.10 →

Why Families Trust KIN Stroke Center

1

Transparent Episode-by-Episode Documentation

Every journey is documented from the first day through discharge, allowing families to see real outcomes before deciding. The stories are not edited or embellished.

2

Comprehensive Medical Team

Physicians Across 4 Disciplines PT, OT, ST, program psychologists and registered nurses within a 24-hour care system work together on every case.

3

A Leader in Stroke Rehabilitation Technology

KIN isthe first and only center in Thailandto provide both Aquatic Treadmill · hydrotherapy · TMS · HBOT

Stroke Rehabilitation Program Daily physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech-language therapy, supervised by a specialist medical team across 4 disciplines.
Six Branches Across Key Regions Lat Phrao, Bearing, Ratchaphruek, Pattaya, Ramkhamhaeng 24 and Salaya.
Trial Stay Before You Decide 7-Day Trial Stay: THB 9,999 Includes accommodation, meals and physical therapy within a registered-nursing care system.
Continuity with HomeCare Physical therapists and nurses can provide home visits when needed, ensuring continuity after discharge. Call 061-881-9399.

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Lat Phrao 71 — Main Branch

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Bearing — Sukhumvit 107
Physical Therapy Hospital

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Ratchaphruek

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Pattaya

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Ramkhamhaeng 24

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Salaya

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Frequently Asked Questions — Answered by the KIN Medical Team

Are the KIN Testimonials Based on Real Experiences?
Every story comes from real patients and families and is published with their consent. Progress is documented continuously through real photographs and videos, without fabrication or misleading editing.
Will Every Stroke Patient Be Able to Walk Again?
Outcomes vary according to the location and extent of brain injury, time to rehabilitation, age, underlying conditions and consistency of training. The most important factor is beginning rehabilitation early and continuing it consistently during the first 3–6 months of the Golden Period.
Why Is Recovery Documented as a Continuous Episode Series?
For transparency and to allow other families to see the real process rather than only the final outcome. Documenting each stage shows that rehabilitation genuinely requires time and consistency.
Is a Trial Program Available Before Making a Decision?
Yes. A 7-day trial stay is available for THB 9,999. It includes accommodation, meals and physical therapy within a registered-nursing care system, allowing patients and families to experience the care before deciding, with no long-term commitment.
Can a 34-Year-Old Stroke Patient Recover?
Yes. Stroke can occur at any age, and younger patients often have greater neuroplasticity. Recovery may be favorable when rehabilitation begins early and continues consistently. Khun Phonlawat, age 34, is a real KIN example documented across seven episodes.
Can Families Experiencing Stress or Caregiver Exhaustion Seek Support?
Yes. KIN providesonline mental health specialistsavailable for consultation every day from 4:00–7:30 p.m. Caregiver burnout is real and can be treated. Call 095-884-2233
Can Care Continue After the Patient Returns Home?
Yes. KIN HomeCare provides home visits by physical therapists and nurses when needed, covering Bangkok and surrounding provinces. Call 061-881-9399.
How Can the Family Participate in Rehabilitation?
The KIN team provides regular progress updates, teaches basic care techniques and encourages families to visit and provide emotional support. Research indicates that patients with strong family encouragement often achieve better outcomes.
How Much Does Stroke Rehabilitation at KIN Cost?
7-day trial: THB 9,999 / weekly program: THB 19,999 / monthly care starting at THB 35,000 / Stroke Recovery Package: THB 71,000 per month. The KIN team evaluates the appropriate level of care before providing a quotation — view all promotions

About This Page

Written and Reviewed by: KIN Rehabilitation & Homecare Academic Team | Reviewed by the KIN Medical and Multidisciplinary Team

Medically reviewed by Dr. Kamonchat Chokthanomsap Medical License No. 40854 — Anti-Aging Medicine Physician | Last updated: June 2026

Rehabilitation outcomes vary according to each patient’s condition and individual factors. Published with the consent of the patients and their families | Contact Us