Therapy

Please note that the listed services are not covered by the Swiss basic insurance. These are considered self-paying services.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy diffuses up to 14 times more oxygen into the body's cells, which has numerous positive effects on the health.
CHF 200.00
Alter-G training
The AlterG® anti-gravity treadmill can reduce the strain of walking by up to 80 per cent.
This not only ensures that therapy is safe, but also helps patients to regain a natural gait.
It is ideal for patients with lower-limb pain, arthritis or weight problems, as well as for those trying to build up muscle after an operation or suffering from neurological problems.
CHF 75.00
Bloodflow Restriction Training
Blood Flow Restriction Training (BRFT) is a training method in which the blood flow from the muscle is restricted slightly so that even a small amount of resistance can help to ensure highly effective muscle training.
This method is particularly suitable for the rehabilitation of injuries to the arms or legs, when strength is still reduced.
If there is a valid medical indication, BRFT can be used as a supplementary measure to training or sports physiotherapy.
CHF 75.00
Traditional water therapy
The goal of water therapy is to stretch tight muscles, improve joint mobility and to strengthen weak muscles. Movement in water is particularly effective in post-operational rehabilitation and cardiovascular training.
starting from CHF 75.00
Isokinetic Training
Training on a Humac Norm machine helps to strengthen the knee flexor and knee extensor muscles.
The advantage of this therapy over conventional strength training lies in the constant muscular resistance regardless of the angle.
Strength values are recorded, and muscle imbalances are identified and reviewed over time.
Targeted training following an anterior cruciate ligament replacement or in the event of tendon disorders are two examples of cases in which isokinetic training can be used.
CHF 75.00
Floating
Floating in water is a gentle and calming deep relaxation therapy, in which the patient is literally in their therapist’s hands in the thermal water.
Blockages and tension are released through gentle stretching, rotation and movement of the joints.
CHF 150.00
Manual Therapy
In manual therapy, the focus is on maintaining or restoring essential bodily functions.
Manual therapy helps to improve mobility in the joints, connective tissues and skeletal muscles by mobilising the joints and the surrounding musculature in a targeted way.
CHF 150.00
Sports physiotherapy
The focus of sports physiotherapy is on the treatment and prevention of injuries to and strain on the locomotor system and on rehabilitation following injuries. Patients are supported throughout their rehabilitation and their return to competitive or recreational sport.
starting from CHF 75.00
Bobath Neurotherapie
Damage to the central nervous system, such as that caused by a stroke or multiple sclerosis, often results in motor, mental, linguistic or socio-emotional disorders.
The Bobath concept is the world’s most commonly applied holistic concept for treating patients with these types of disorders.
The approach involves processing the damaged structures of the central nervous system using specific influences and stimuli..
CHF 150.00
Respiratory Therapy
Deepening and improving our breathing has a lasting effect on physical and mental disorders, and can even eliminate them altogether.
This therapy is offered to patients with disorders or dysfunctions of the lungs and airways.
CHF 75.00
Dry Needling
Dry needling is an effective supplement to manual trigger point therapy.
A thin hypodermic needle without any medication is inserted with great precision into the trigger point that is causing the patient’s symptoms.
This relieves muscle tension, improves circulation to the problem areas and reduces inflammation.
Dry needling is used in the treatment of pain syndromes, sports physiotherapy and orthopaedic rehabilitation.
CHF 75.00
HUMAN TECAR® THERAPY
Human Tecar® therapy uses a unique technology in which thermal and non-thermal currents are applied to the body. The treatment helps to support and accelerate the body’s natural reactions in the tissues through microcirculation, vessel-widening and increased temperature. This form of therapy complements and enhances the benefits of manual treatment by the physiotherapist. The technology is used both in high-performance sport and in general rehabilitation.
starting from CHF 90.00
starting from CHF 75.00