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In Switzerland, they are sought to manage stress, relieve certain functional pains, improve sleep or simply regain energy. They provide individualized responses without miracle promises, but with a gentle and progressive approach.
The goal is to reassure you and involve you in your journey, without complicated steps.
Each practice has its specificities (manual, energetic, movement, breathing). The choice depends on your needs (stress, pain, sleep, energy) and your preference for a more physical or gentler approach.
Kuralis allows you to explore therapies by type and city in Switzerland, compare descriptions and soon discover verified practitioners.
Most sessions cost between CHF 80.– and 120.–. Some practitioners are ASCA or RME certified and bill via Tarif 590, which allows partial or full reimbursement depending on your supplementary insurance. Check your coverage before your first session.
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Welcome, discussion about your needs, adapted practice (manual, energetic or movement-based), then a short debrief with simple tips to apply between appointments.
Some supplementary insurances reimburse between 50% and 90% if the practitioner is ASCA or RME certified and bills via Tarif 590. Check your coverage before booking.
No, unless your doctor advises otherwise. These practices are generally directly accessible, as a complement to conventional medical care.
It depends on your goal and the chosen practice. A first session lays the foundation; follow-up of 3 to 6 sessions is common to consolidate the effects.
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