Physical therapy: The human repair service
Physiotherapy treats complaints and functional disorders using active and passive forms of therapy. The focus is on manual techniques, and patients are instructed to perform exercises independently in order to improve their performance and quality of life. Physiotherapy is suitable for rehabilitation after accidents and illnesses, as well as for preventive measures to maintain work-life balance.
Manual therapy: Focus on joint function
Manual therapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy with a focus on orthopedics. Targeted joint movements loosen restricted joints and improve mobility. This therapy is often supplemented by an exercise program to stabilize joint function.
CMD therapy: Treatment for temporomandibular joint problems
CMD (craniomandibular dysfunction) affects the jaw joint and can be characterized by jaw clicking, pain, and limited mouth mobility. The therapy combines manual techniques, physiotherapy, and ergonomics to alleviate the symptoms.
Classic and sports massage: relaxation and performance enhancement
Massages help to relieve tension and promote metabolism and blood circulation. Classic massage relaxes the muscles, while sports massage specifically addresses the needs of athletes by preparing the body for stress and supporting regeneration.
Connective tissue massage: Deep stimulation
This form of massage targets the deep tissue, loosens adhesions, and stimulates nerve fibers along the spine, which can have positive effects on various organs.
Manual lymphatic drainage: Relieving congestion
Lymphatic drainage reduces swelling and promotes healing after surgery or injury. Gentle massage techniques are used to remove accumulated fluid from the tissue.
Trigger point massage: Pain relief for muscle hardening
Trigger points are painful muscle hardening that can be relieved by targeted pressure techniques. This massage is often combined with classic massage.
Galileo® vibration training: Holistic muscle training
Galileo® vibration training mobilizes, stabilizes, and strengthens the body through alternating side-to-side movements. It promotes muscle strength, blood circulation, and metabolism in a short period of time and is particularly effective for certain health problems such as osteoporosis or back pain.
MTT (medical training therapy): Functional and strengthening training
MTT helps patients relearn functional movement patterns after prolonged immobilization. Equipment such as ergometers and vibration training are used to improve fitness, stability, and strength.
Heat application: Preparation for therapy
Heat applications relieve pain and relax the muscles by conducting heat deep into the tissue.
Electrotherapy and ultrasound therapy: supporting the healing process
Electrotherapy relieves pain and promotes blood circulation, while ultrasound therapy stimulates deep tissue with high-frequency sound waves and stimulates metabolism.
Kinesio tape: Support for the muscles
Elastic Kinesio tape stabilizes joints and reduces swelling without restricting mobility.
BEMER® vascular therapy: improving microcirculation
This therapy promotes blood circulation in the smallest blood vessels and supports the body's self-healing powers.
Pain therapy according to Liebscher & Bracht (LNB®): Efficient pain treatment
LNB pain therapy is based on the resolution of muscular-fascial tension imbalances. Special techniques are used to relieve pain by causing the brain to reorganize movement patterns.
Prices for therapies
With a doctor's prescription, the costs of physiotherapy and medical training therapy are covered by health insurance companies. Without a prescription, you can take advantage of massages and other physiotherapy services at the following rates. Often, supplementary insurance also covers part of the costs of preventive treatments.
Without a doctor's prescription:
We are happy to offer you physiotherapy treatments and massages even without a doctor's prescription. The prices are as follows:
- 25 minutes: CHF 75
- 55 minutes: CHF 150
- Additional therapies: CHF 70 per 30 minutes