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
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.
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 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
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.
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.
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. |
Frequently Asked Questions — Answered by the KIN Medical Team
Are the KIN Testimonials Based on Real Experiences?
Will Every Stroke Patient Be Able to Walk Again?
Why Is Recovery Documented as a Continuous Episode Series?
Is a Trial Program Available Before Making a Decision?
Can a 34-Year-Old Stroke Patient Recover?
Can Families Experiencing Stress or Caregiver Exhaustion Seek Support?
Can Care Continue After the Patient Returns Home?
How Can the Family Participate in Rehabilitation?
How Much Does Stroke Rehabilitation at KIN Cost?
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





