Practical Questions about the Physiotherapy at Home

Welcome to our section of frequently asked questions about physiotherapy at home. We have prepared answers informative to answer your questions. If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Is the treatment painful?

Physiotherapy sessions need to be the most possible infra-painful. In rare cases (therapy of trigger points), they can be momentarily unpleasant, but all this with the aim to term, a significant reduction in pain. 

How should I dress?
Wear comfortable clothing during our sessions of physiotherapy. You might be able to put you in underwear if necessary. 
Do I have to stop my medication before consult you?
It is important to note that it would be unnecessary and even detrimental to stop your medications before you start a treatment kinésithérapique. The fit of your treatment must be done exclusively in accordance with your prescribing physician. However, it is advisable to inform your physiotherapist any course of treatment (anticoagulants...).
How many sessions would I need?
The number of sessions needed will depend on your individual situation. The first session is usually devoted to a Balance sheet-Diagnosis kinésithérapique, after which the physiotherapist will be able to provide you with the estimated duration of the treatment.
What will be the treatment?
The treatment will be tailored to your specific needs after a Balance-Diagnosis kinésithérapique prior. It may include techniques such as massage, manual techniques, stretching, postures, movements and muscle building...
How do I pay?

The payment is made electronically through the Social Security by means of the Vital Card or a certificate from the Social Security.

Do you practice the third-party payment?

We accept all mutuals to compensate the complementary part in the case of non-long-term illnesses, as well as in specific cases and under certain conditions giving entitlement, such as complementary CMU, work accident and occupational diseases.

Do you overflows fees?

Overages in fees can be applied with tact and measure, in the event of exceptional requirements on the part of the patient concerning the schedule or the place. This in no way concerns the use of equipment that would correspond more to care outside the nomenclature.