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FAQ – Physiotherapy in Grand-Saconnex (Geneva)

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Do you need a prescription to see a physiotherapist in Grand-Saconnex?

Yes, a doctor's prescription is required for physiotherapy sessions to be covered by basic insurance (LAMal). However, you can consult a physiotherapist in Grand-Saconnex for private treatment without a prescription. At On Therapy, we'll gladly guide you based on your situation.

Can I see a physiotherapist without going through a doctor?

Yes, it is possible to consult a physiotherapist directly without a medical prescription. In this case, sessions are not covered by basic insurance, but may sometimes be covered by supplementary insurance. This option can be useful for prompt care.

Is physiotherapy covered by insurance?

Yes, physiotherapy is covered by basic insurance (LAMal) when prescribed by a doctor. Some supplementary insurance plans may also cover sessions without a prescription. We regularly welcome patients from Geneva and neighboring municipalities like Grand-Saconnex.

How long does a physical therapy session last?

A physiotherapy session generally lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. The exact duration depends on your specific issue, your goals, and the type of treatment offered. At On Therapy, each session is individualized to optimize your recovery.

How many physical therapy sessions are needed?

The number of sessions varies depending on the pathology, the duration of the pain, and your goals (relief, rehabilitation, return to sport). Some acute pain improves in a few sessions, while more complex issues require longer follow-up. A treatment plan is discussed from the outset.

How much does a physiotherapy session cost in Switzerland?

The cost of a physiotherapy session in Switzerland is set by national agreements when medically prescribed and covered by insurance. For private treatment, the cost depends on the duration and type of care. On Therapy will always clearly inform you of the fees before the start of treatment.

How to dress for a physiotherapy session?

It is recommended to wear Comfortable and soft clothing, allowing for easy movement (shorts, leggings, t-shirt). Depending on the area to be treated, the physiotherapist may request direct access to the joint or muscle concerned.
For physiotherapy sessions in Grand-Saconnex, remember to also bring any medical examination results you may have.

What types of treatments does your physiotherapy clinic in Grand-Saconnex offer?

Our physiotherapy practice in Grand-Saconnex offers personalized care for acute or chronic pain, as well as rehabilitation after injury.

We intervene in particular for:

  • Lower back and neck pain
  • Shoulder, knee, and ankle problems
  • Post-operative rehabilitation
  • Sports Physiotherapy
  • Manual therapy
  • Dry needling
  • Injury prevention

Each treatment begins with a complete assessment to establish a plan tailored to your situation and your goals.

Here's how a first physiotherapy session usually goes at Grand-Saconnex: 1. **Welcome and Initial Assessment:** * You'll likely be greeted by the physiotherapist or reception staff. * You'll be asked to fill out a medical history form to understand your overall health, previous injuries, and current complaints. * The physiotherapist will then conduct a detailed interview (anamnesis) to understand: * The reason for your visit (your main complaint). * When the problem started. * How the problem evolved. * What makes it better or worse. * Your pain levels and type of pain. * Your functional limitations (what you can't do because of the pain). * Your goals for physiotherapy. 2. **Physical Examination:** * This is the hands-on part where the physiotherapist will assess the affected area and related body parts. This may include: * **Observation:** Looking at your posture, how you move, and any visible signs of inflammation or deformity. * **Palpation:** Feeling the muscles, bones, and tissues to identify tenderness, swelling, or abnormal textures. * **Range of Motion Tests:** Moving your joints passively and actively to assess flexibility and pain. * **Strength Testing:** Evaluating the strength of your muscles. * **Special Tests:** Performing specific maneuvers to identify potential injuries to ligaments, tendons, or nerves. * **Functional Movement Analysis:** Observing how you perform certain movements related to your daily activities or sport. 3. **Diagnosis and Treatment Plan:** * Based on the interview and physical examination, the physiotherapist will explain their assessment of your condition. * They will discuss their proposed treatment plan with you, which might include: * Manual therapy techniques (e.g., joint mobilization, soft tissue massage). * Therapeutic exercises (both in the clinic and for home). * Modalities (e.g., heat, cold, ultrasound, TENS - though these are often secondary to active treatment). * Education on your condition, posture, and ergonomics. 4. **Initial Treatment:** * If time allows and it's appropriate, the physiotherapist may start some initial treatment during this first session. This could be a few gentle exercises, some manual therapy, or advice on pain management. 5. **Next Steps and Home Exercise Program:** * The physiotherapist will explain how many sessions might be needed and the frequency of treatment. * You'll likely be given a specific home exercise program to start as soon as possible to complement your in-clinic sessions. Instructions will be provided, often with diagrams or written guides. 6. **Questions and Follow-up:** * You'll have the opportunity to ask any questions you have. * An appointment for your next session will be scheduled. The first session is very much about gathering information, establishing a baseline, and building a therapeutic relationship. It's crucial for the physiotherapist to understand your individual needs and for you to feel comfortable and informed about your care.

The first session includes:

  1. An in-depth interview to understand your challenges
  2. A clinical assessment with mobility and strength tests
  3. Setting up personalized treatment

The objective is to precisely identify the origin of the pain in order to propose effective and lasting treatment. Exercises may be given from the first consultation.

Should I bring anything to my physiotherapy appointment in Grand-Saconnex?

If you have a doctor's prescription, remember to bring it to your first session.

It is also useful to come with:

  • Your recent medical exams (MRI, X-rays, reports)
  • Your insurance card
  • Comfortable attire suitable for healthcare

These elements facilitate evaluation and allow for optimal care.

Where is your physiotherapy practice located in Grand-Saconnex?

Our firm is located at Grand-Saconnex, chemin Taverney 13 and easily accessible:

  • By public transport
  • By car with private and public parking
  • A few minutes from the airport and neighboring towns

We welcome patients from Grand-Saconnex and the surrounding areas.