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Girl who lost mobility after punishment squat jumps, responding to acupuncture treatment

By The Nation

 

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A schoolgirl in Pathumthani province who lost mobility for two months after being told to do 100 squat jumps is now able to move her legs again.

 

Supattra Inroop, 42, said that her 15-year-old daughter had inflammation in her knees stemming from the squat jumps that her teacher forced her to do as a punishment.

 

She said health coverage from Samkhok School’s director was not enough to treat her daughter. On October 4, her husband took the daughter to Pol Lt-General Khamronwit Thoopkrachang’s foundation which treats patients using acupuncture.

 

The girl’s condition has improved and the parents are planning to move their kid to another school, as they claimed the present school did not show enough responsibility.

 

Khamronwit said that the blood could not flow regularly resulting in inflammation, but the girl could now bend her knees and it would take some time before she could walk again.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30395700

 

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40 minutes ago, webfact said:

The girl’s condition has improved and the parents are planning to move their kid to another school, as they claimed the present school did not show enough responsibility.

According to me it looks like the present school have no knowledge of how to show any kind of responsibility. Wonder if they have sacked the teacher?

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If I was this family, I would be playing this for all it's worth.

I think I read that the punishment was a 'group punishment' because no one would admit to the 'crime' and no others would rat on the culprits. Therefore, every teacher needs to be punished in the same way, until one rat's on the guilty sadist. And if we know who it is, the authorities should drag their heels during the punishment of all teachers, just to make a point. ????????

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

Supattra Inroop, 42, said that her 15-year-old daughter had inflammation in her knees stemming from the squat jumps that her teacher forced her to do as a punishment.

it is time for THAI people to start to say NO to insanity ...

 

do 100 squats ... or whatever absurd thing

 

make me ...  that is what I learned my child to reply

 

and if there is a problem, I will come to school

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4 hours ago, chilli42 said:

If it were my daughter I would have paid a thug to break the teachers legs.  Seems fair

if  that was my  daughter id  feed  her  less

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1 hour ago, bodga said:

if  that was my  daughter id  feed  her  less

Perhaps she has gained weight due to months of enforced immobility. don't be so cruel 100 squat jumps is something only slim super fit people can do I doubt whether you could do it.

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These "punishment" requirements of squats, running etc, are archaic and should be outlawed by the education department. Teachers show be held personally responsible for inflicting injuries and school administration sacked and banned from ever being near students again.

 

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Supattra Inroop, 42, said that her 15-year-old daughter had inflammation in her knees stemming from the squat jumps that her teacher forced her to do as a punishment.

 

If that would be my daughter, the "teacher "would make squad jumps 24/7 together with other pi_s. 

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15 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

These "punishment" requirements of squats, running etc, are archaic and should be outlawed by the education department. Teachers show be held personally responsible for inflicting injuries and school administration sacked and banned from ever being near students again.

 

It would be nice if the teachers would be taken down of their self-made "Khun Kru throne".

 

  Stop all this walk in the heat and stand in the sun for an hour in the morning while unimportant news are told to people who don't even listen to them. 

 

   It's like Thailand's schools are still in the middle ages. 

 

   Not many have the ability to teach their subject, but they want to be seen as gods?

 

   

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I read she is getting acupuncture, which is entirely passive, but is she on any sort of physical rehabilitation program?

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