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Physiotherapy

Whether you’re dealing with pain, recovering from an injury, or managing a chronic condition, physiotherapy can help restore movement and improve your overall well-being.
You can access treatment with or without a doctor’s prescription.

Treatment Fees
 

Physiotherapy with prescription: Covered by basic insurance.
 

  • Illness: 53.28 CHF

  • Accident: 48 CHF

Complex Physiotherapy

• 85.47 CHF for illness | 77 CHF for accident (complex multiple diagnoses)


Physiotherapy without prescription: Self-paid.
 

  • 30 minutes: 75 CHF

  • 60 minutes: 150 CHF

Sports Injuries

  • Ski and snowboarding accidents

  • Overuse injuries from running or repetitive movements

  • Ankle sprains and muscle strains

  • Ligament tears (e.g., ACL injuries)

  • Shoulder dislocations or rotator cuff injuries

  • Tendonitis (e.g., Achilles or patellar tendonitis)

  • Rehabilitation after sports-related surgeries

  • Recovery from impact injuries (e.g., falls or collisions during sports)

Chronic Pain

  • Persistent back or neck pain

  • Arthritis and joint degeneration

  • Chronic tension headaches or migraines

  • Fibromyalgia and widespread musculoskeletal pain

  • Sciatica or nerve-related pain

  • Tendonitis or repetitive strain injuries

  • Pain linked to postural imbalances

  • Long-term pain following previous injuries

Postural Impairments

  • Scoliosis and spinal curvature issues

  • Forward head posture or rounded shoulders

  • Kyphosis or excessive rounding of the upper back

  • Lordosis or exaggerated lower back arch

  • Pelvic misalignment or uneven hips

  • Poor posture from prolonged sitting or desk work

  • Postural imbalances leading to muscle strain or joint stress

Post-Surgery Rehabilitation

  • Orthopedic surgeries (e.g., joint replacements, ACL reconstruction)

  • Spinal surgeries (e.g., herniated disc repair, spinal fusion)

  • Post-fracture surgeries (e.g., pins, plates, or screws insertion)

  • Rotator cuff or shoulder repair surgeries

  • Post-operative recovery from tendon or ligament repairs

  • Rehabilitation after abdominal or pelvic surgeries

  • Recovery following sports-related surgical interventions

Other Injuries

  • Whiplash and neck injuries from car accidents

  • Falls leading to sprains, fractures, or contusions

  • Workplace injuries, including repetitive strain and overexertion

  • Nerve injuries, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or sciatica

  • Soft tissue injuries (e.g., strains, sprains, or bruises)

  • Acute trauma (e.g., from accidents or impacts)

  • Recovery from burns or scar tissue-related restrictions

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