Spinal cord injury rehabilitation in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $21,689 to AUD $37,100. Final pricing depends on hospital tier, injury complexity, and the use of robotic-assisted gait therapies. Patients often save around 71% compared to Australia, where average costs reach AUD $102,452. Detailed programs generally include intensive physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and specialist neurological consultations.
Bookimed Expert Insight: South Korea offers a digital advantage for complex spinal recovery. Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH) uses the BESTcare digital system to monitor patient safety. Specialists like Dr. Sang Hoon Shin at the Pain & Rehab Centre provide multidisciplinary neurological care. This integration of technology and clinical expertise often justifies the premium prices found in Seoul's major university hospitals.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Spinal cord injury rehabilitation | from AUD $21,689 | from AUD $17,123 | from AUD $25,684 |
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Professor Jaehyeon Lim introduced anterior cervical foraminotomy to Korea and holds a specialised certification in exercise therapy from the University of Florida.