Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Department

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Department

The Department of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation at Hong Ngoc General Hospital specializes in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological disorders, helping patients relieve pain and quickly restore mobility. This is achieved through the application of advanced German therapeutic technologies combined with specialized Austrian manual therapy techniques, delivered under individualized treatment protocols tailored to each patient’s condition.
  • 99+
    Conditions treated
  • 99+
    Daily patient visits
  • 999+
    Successful cases treated annually

Functions and responsibilities

  • Postoperative and spinal trauma rehabilitation: after spinal disc surgery, spinal fixation, spinal deformity correction (scoliosis, kyphosis), and other spinal surgeries.
  • Postoperative orthopedic trauma rehabilitation: following anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, knee arthroscopy, hip replacement, knee replacement, shoulder replacement, elbow replacement, bone fixation, patellar fracture repair, and tendon repair. Treatment of post-traumatic complications causing joint stiffness (hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and fingers), as well as rehabilitation after orthopedic and cosmetic surgeries. Management of neurological sequelae following trauma.
  • Management of internal medicine conditions: herniated spinal discs; acute and chronic back pain; sciatica; cervical–shoulder syndrome; periarthritis of the shoulder; congenital torticollis; thoracic and lumbar scoliosis; tenosynovitis; and pain caused by arthritis.
  • Multidisciplinary collaboration: management of urinary tract infections, pressure ulcers, respiratory infections; rehabilitation after cardiovascular, thoracic, and gastrointestinal surgeries; and rehabilitation following traumatic brain injury.
  • Training and international collaboration to enhance medical expertise and professional skills.

Specialty Services

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List of Doctors

Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Department - Head of department
Specialist Level I Doctor - Dinh van Hao
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Medical Equipment
The department is equipped with the most advanced and high-end diagnostic and therapeutic systems meeting international standards, ensuring the highest effectiveness in treatment outcomes.
+ High-energy triple wave system (laser, microwave, ultrasound): penetrates deeply into bone and nerve roots to relieve neck–shoulder pain, lower back pain caused by degeneration, herniated discs, and more.
+ Virtual reality therapy system: offers a wide range of 3D virtual exercises tailored to each level of injury, improving reaction speed, increasing muscle strength, and supporting neurological, psychological, and motor rehabilitation.
+ Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS): directly targets neurons to restore balance and regulate brain activity, stimulating the “healing” of damaged nerves.
+ Spinal traction system: increases the space between vertebrae, reduces pressure on intervertebral discs and compressed nerves, and helps restore natural spinal curvature.
+ Hydrotherapy pool: uses water buoyancy at 35–36°C to relax muscles, reduce stiffness, and effectively support treatment in various conditions.
And many other multifunctional exercise devices
+ MRI scanner: uses radio waves and magnetic fields to provide the most detailed images of the entire spinal structure, enabling the detection of lumbar spine disorders.
+ CT scanner: employs X-ray radiation to produce cross-sectional images of the lumbar spine, supporting the diagnosis of vertebral fractures, vertebral body collapse, spinal canal stenosis, ligament degeneration, and more.
+ X-ray system: utilizes X-rays to capture the spine in multiple positions, allowing easy detection of injuries and abnormalities.

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