News Review: physiotherapy in action – professionally networked with a national and international presence
The physiotherapy team at our clinic can look back on an eventful year. Whether in elite sport, in the further training of specialists or in international scientific dialogue – our specialist teams were active in a variety of ways and contributed their expertise far beyond the clinic.
Sports Physiotherapy: medical care at the highest level
As the official medical partner of the international beach volleyball tournament in Gstaad, our Sports Physiotherapy team was at the heart of the action. Against the impressive mountain backdrop, the team ensured competent, continuous and closely coordinated medical care throughout the tournament. The successful effort underscores our experience in elite sport – a big thank you goes to the dedicated team on the ground.
Specialist spinal physio team: sharing knowledge and rethinking care
Our specialist spinal physio team was also active outside the clinic: For Rheumaliga, we brought physiotherapy perspectives on back pain in everyday general practice. In addition, for Santé24 we provided information on best practice approaches in the telemedical care of patients with back pain. This work demonstrates our commitment to modern, interdisciplinary and networked patient care.
Specialist hip, knee and foot physio team: continuing education for practice
On 23 October, our specialists held a webinar on postoperative complications aimed at external physiotherapists. In three practical presentations, experts from lower extremity physiotherapy and knee surgery demonstrated how to reliably assess complex postoperative situations and which tools support the early detection of possible complications.
Webinar: postoperative complications
Specialist shoulder and elbow physio team: international expertise in demand
In May, our shoulder and elbow physiotherapy team was invited to the Nordic Shoulder and Elbow Conference in Stockholm on the back of its proven expertise. With three lectures on topics such as physiotherapy treatment for posterior shoulder instability and rehabilitation following shoulder prosthesis implantations, the team made an important contribution to international scientific exchange. The conference provided a valuable platform for discussions with leading experts in the field.
These diverse activities are an impressive demonstration of how our physiotherapy combines clinical excellence, scientific exchange and practical knowledge transfer – regionally, nationally and internationally.