Physical therapy in the Philippines is a degree-level healthcare profession regulated by the PRC. In BGC, physical therapy clinics serve three primary patient populations: post-surgical rehabilitation, chronic pain management, and performance optimization.
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Physical therapy in the Philippines is a degree-level healthcare profession regulated by the PRC. Licensed physical therapists complete a four-year university program covering anatomy, physiology, neuroscience, and therapeutic techniques before sitting licensure examinations.
In BGC, physical therapy clinics serve three primary patient populations. The first is post-surgical rehabilitation — patients recovering from orthopedic surgery, sports injuries, and neurological events. The second is chronic pain management — professionals with persistent back pain, neck pain, shoulder dysfunction, or repetitive strain injuries. The third is performance optimization — athletes and fitness-focused individuals seeking to correct movement patterns and prevent injury.
The range of techniques used by BGC physical therapists includes manual therapy, therapeutic exercise programming, electrotherapy using TENS and ultrasound modalities, dry needling for trigger point release, and movement re-education addressing postural dysfunction.
The most common reason PT treatment in BGC fails to produce expected results is insufficient session frequency. Patients who attend one or two sessions per week for a week or two and then stop due to schedule conflicts do not progress through the rehabilitation process. Physical therapy produces cumulative outcomes — each session builds on the previous one.
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エリア別料金比較
Metro Manila 5エリア 料金ガイド 2026
| エリア | バジェット | ミドルレンジ | プレミアム | 営業時間 | 特徴 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Makati | ₱450〜 | ₱700–₱1,500 | ₱2,500–₱8,000 | 9AM–10PM / 24/7 | 200+ CentersMost Established |
BGC | ₱800〜 | ₱1,200–₱2,500 | ₱2,500–₱5,000 | 10AM–11PM | Hotel SpasMost Premium |
Pasay | ₱600〜 | ₱800–₱2,500 | ₱5,500–₱8,500 | 10AM–10PM / 24/7 | Okada · SolaireCasino Resorts |
Alabang | ₱400〜 | ₱700–₱1,400 | ₱1,500–₱3,500 | 10AM–10PM | 10–20% CheaperBest Value |
Quezon City | ₱300〜 | ₱600–₱1,200 | ₱1,200–₱2,500 | 9AM–2AM | BPO Late NightMost Affordable |
バジェット
₱450〜
ミドル
₱700–₱1,500
営業時間
9AM–10PM / 24/7
バジェット
₱800〜
ミドル
₱1,200–₱2,500
営業時間
10AM–11PM
バジェット
₱600〜
ミドル
₱800–₱2,500
営業時間
10AM–10PM / 24/7
バジェット
₱400〜
ミドル
₱700–₱1,400
営業時間
10AM–10PM
バジェット
₱300〜
ミドル
₱600–₱1,200
営業時間
9AM–2AM
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