
What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy (known as "Kinésithérapie" in French-speaking regions) is a form of physical therapy originally focused on restoring bodily function. Over time, it has been shown that physiotherapy can also effectively treat chronic musculoskeletal conditions and reduce pain, even when there is no direct loss of function. Today, physiotherapy covers many medical fields, including:
- Orthopedics/Traumatology
- Neurology
- Gynecology
- Rheumatology
- Sports Medicine
- Lymphology
- Oncology
Our therapists are specialized in the following areas through high-quality continuing education:
- Urogenital Rehabilitation
- Cervicogenic Dysfunctions
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage
- Craniomandibular Dysfunctions
- Hand Rehabilitation
- Kinesiotaping
- Vertigo Therapy/Positional Vertigo (PPLS/BPPV)
- Scar Treatment
- Manual Therapy
- Typaldos Fascial Distortion Model
- PNF (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation)
- Progressive Muscle Relaxation according to Jacobson
- Geriatrics/Dementia
- Pediatrics
- Dry Needling
- Myofascial Hook Technique (Fibrolysis)
- Vertebral Manipulations
- Powerlifting Athlete Care (IPF Level II Trainer)
- Sports Physiotherapy
We provide treatment with the support of:
- Electrotherapy
- Ultrasound
- Shockwave Therapy
- Vibration Therapy (Galileo)
Any session that is not cancelled 24 hours in advance may be charged
a ZCP1, which is not reimbursed by the CNS.
Alexander Annen
Physiotherapist
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Manual therapy
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Manual lymphatic drainage
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Progressive muscle relaxation according to Jacobson
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Geriatrics / dementia care
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Physiotherapy taping (physio taping)
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Dizziness therapist / vertigo therapy
He is part of ParkinsonNet.
Home visits are organized through Annen-Vital.






