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Chiropractic is a primary healthcare profession officially recognised in Switzerland, specialising in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of neuromusculoskeletal disorders, particularly those related to the spine and nervous system. Licensed chiropractors use precise manual adjustments and mobilisation techniques to correct vertebral subluxations, relieve pain, improve nerve function and restore optimal body biomechanics. In Switzerland, chiropractic enjoys full federal recognition: chiropractors are university-trained healthcare professionals with a minimum of 6 years of study, registered with the GDK/CDS and authorised to diagnose and prescribe X-rays. In Geneva, Lausanne, Zurich, Bern, Basel, Fribourg and throughout French and German-speaking Switzerland, modern chiropractic clinics welcome patients of all ages suffering from low back pain, neck pain, sciatica, disc herniation, cervicogenic headaches, postural problems, joint pain and chronic muscle tension. Chiropractic is particularly effective for athletes (recovery and injury prevention), sedentary office workers (desk-related pain), pregnant women and children. Consultations are reimbursed by ASCA and RME supplementary insurance, and some treatments may even be covered by basic insurance (LAMal) with a medical prescription.
Fast and lasting relief from lower back, neck and sciatic pain
Correction of spinal misalignments and subluxations through precise adjustments
Improved posture, joint mobility and overall biomechanics
Reduction of cervicogenic headaches and migraines
Prevention of recurring injuries and optimisation of athletic performance
Federal university diploma and GDK/CDS registration
Indicative pricing
CHF 80–120 / session (varies by practitioner)
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Chiropractic is a primary healthcare profession focused on neuromusculoskeletal disorders, particularly the spine. It uses precise manual adjustments to restore spinal alignment, optimise nerve function and allow the body to function at its full potential.
Yes, chiropractic is very safe when performed by a licensed and registered professional. Swiss chiropractors complete 6 years of university training and are subject to strict standards. Risks are minimal and benefits far outweigh them, especially for chronic back and neck pain.
This depends on the condition being treated. For acute pain, 3 to 6 sessions may suffice. For chronic problems, a plan of 8 to 12 sessions is common, followed by monthly or quarterly maintenance to sustain results and prevent recurrence.
Yes, chiropractic consultations are reimbursed by ASCA and RME supplementary insurance. Some treatments may also be covered by basic insurance (LAMal) with a medical prescription. Patients with adequate coverage are reimbursed up to 90%.
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