Physiotherapy
Restore movement, function and performance through movement, manual therapy and education.
Physiotherapy treats functional disorders caused by injury, pathology or loss of mobility. It aims to re-educate, strengthen and prevent through an individualized program that promotes full recovery and patient autonomy.
Our approach
Physiotherapy consultations are based on a combination of selected techniques tailored to the specific needs of each patient. Treatment is individualized and progressive, to ensure optimum progress.
It can include :
- Targeted therapeutic exercises (strength, amplitude, posture)
- Correction of muscular and functional imbalances
- Joint mobilization and pain relief techniques
- Therapeutic education, ergonomics and personalized advice


Common indications
- Osteoarthritis, chronic pain (low back pain, fibromyalgia…)
- Sprains, tears, tendonitis, joint pain
- Pregnancy-related disorders, postural pain
- Perineal rehabilitation, balance, posture
- Cardiac, respiratory, post-operative or post-traumatic rehabilitation
- Motor development disorders, vertigo and dizziness
Pricing terms and conditions
Consultations reimbursed by mandatory Swiss health insurance schemes (KVG/LAMal, LAA/UVG, AI, AM).
Uninsured patients: please contact us.
Your practitioners

Jordan Bocaert
Physiotherapy Department Lead
OMPT-Certified Physiotherapist
Sports Physiotherapist
Jordan Bocaert is passionate about sport, movement and health. In 2016, during his final year of study, he joined the medical staff of a soccer club, where he specialized in sports coaching.
The following year, he obtained his Master’s degree in physiotherapy from the Haute École Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. After five years in the field, he obtained his diploma as a sports physiotherapist in 2020, and joined the Swiss Olympic Medical Center in La Tour the same year.
Jordan has coached 1st league soccer and National A basketball teams, as well as the Swiss national curling team, which he followed to the Beijing Olympic Games in 2022. Since 2022, he has devoted himself to rowing, his favourite sport. In 2024, he prepared and accompanied the Swiss team to the Olympic Games in Paris, where it brilliantly won the bronze medal.
Thanks to his experience at Hôpital de La Tour, Jordan is acquiring solid scientific skills, with a particular focus on hip and knee joints. He plays an active role in updating rehabilitation protocols and implementing numerous innovative treatments.
For several years, Jordan was also a member of the jury for the Master’s thesis in physiotherapy at the Haute École Libre de Bruxelles.
In 2024, Jordan Bocaert joined the MAZ Clinic’s multidisciplinary team as a physiotherapist. His experience in the care of elite sportsmen and women, as well as in hospital settings, brings additional expertise to the MAZ Clinic’s multidisciplinary team, with which he works closely.
Languages spoken:
French, English
Career path
2024 – Today
- Physiotherapist
MAZ Clinic, Geneva
2022 – Today
- Sports physiotherapist
Swiss Rowing, Swiss National Rowing Team
– World Championships, European Championships and World Cups
– Paris 2024 Olympic Games
2025
- Sports physiotherapist
– 77th Federal Gymnastics Festival, Lausanne (VD)
– Geneva Padel Championship, Geneva (GE)
2020 – 2024
- Sports and manual physiotherapist
Hôpital de La Tour and Harmony fitness, Meyrin (Switzerland)
2022
- Sports physiotherapist
– Geneva Lions, National League A, PlayOff match
Le Grand-Saconnex (GE)
– Société Nautique de Genève – Section Aviron, Championnat romand, Divonne-les-Bains (France)
– Trail du Reculet, Thoiry (France)
2021 – 2022
- Sports physiotherapist
– Team De Cruz, Swiss national curling team
European Championship and 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing
– Meyrin FC, 1st league, Geneva (Switzerland)
2017 – 2020
- Sports coach and physiotherapist (office and home)
BSports Health, Brussels (Belgium)
2016 – 2020
- Physiotherapist and Head of Medical Department
NSeth Academy and FSI Berchem, 2nd Province, Brussels (Belgium)
2014 – 2016
- Student physiotherapist
Golden Trail La Bouillonnante, Bouillon (Belgium)
Academic titles
2022 – 2024
- FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine
E-learning
2023
2020 – 2021
2017 – 2019
2016 – Today
- Level B accreditation
Swiss Sports Physiotherapy Association (Switzerland) - Sports physiotherapy
Kiné Lille Formation (France) - Thérapies Manuelles Appliquées
Collège d’Enseignement en Thérapies Manuelles Appliquées, Brussels (Belgium) - Continuing and advanced training courses: Anti-Doping, Sports-Trauma-Manafement, GLA:D® Switzerland for osteoarthritis, Dry Needling, Clinical Neurodynamics, Manual Therapy for headache, Re-athletization and muscle strengthening, Myo-aponeurotic hooking, Tape/Strape Contention
2016 – 2017
- Master’s degree in physiotherapy
End-of-study work: “Link between footboard position, electromyography and angulation of the lower limbs on an ergometer rowing machine”
Haute École Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine (Belgium)
2013 – 2016
- Bachelor’s degree in physiotherapy
Haute École Libre de Bruxelles Ilya Prigogine (Belgium)
2011 – 2012
- 1st year of Medicine
Université Catholique de Lille (France)
2011
- Baccalauréat scientifique
Institut Stanislas Cannes (France)
Memberships

Clément Calonne
Physiotherapist
Clément has been passionate about sport since childhood. An avid road cyclist, he also has a passion for board sports, whether mountain (skiing) or water (foiling, windsurfing, wakeboarding). This immersion in the world of sport has enabled him to develop a keen understanding of movement and the physical demands specific to each discipline, leading him naturally towards physiotherapy.
A graduate of the Universidad Alfonso X el Sabio (UAX) in Madrid, Clément began his career in a physiotherapy practice in Lausanne, before moving to France. There, he first worked as a freelance physiotherapist, then in a clinic in a cardio-respiratory rehabilitation department, where he honed his expertise in the management of complex pathologies. He then joined a practice specializing in rehabilitation of the upper limb, developing particular expertise in the treatment of the shoulder, elbow and hand.
Trained in cycling physiotherapy with SSK Formation and in vestibular rehabilitation, Clément combines technical expertise, precise biomechanical analysis and a personalized approach to movement. In particular, he offers comprehensive postural studies for cyclists – both amateur and professional – to optimize performance and prevent injury.
His practice is based on an in-depth understanding of biomechanics and a holistic view of the patient, where every treatment is designed to improve function, mobility and quality of life.
Driven by the desire to join a multidisciplinary team that shares a global and modern vision of health, Clément joined MAZ Clinic in November 2025. He brings with him his expertise, energy and passion for movement.
Spoken languages :
French, English, Spanish
Career path
2025 – Today
- Physiotherapist
MAZ Clinic, Geneva
2023 – 2025
- Physiotherapist specializing in the upper limb
2022 – 2023
- Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapist
2022
- Independent physiotherapist
Cabinet de kinésithérapie de l’Epidème (France)
2021
- Physiotherapist
Medifit Lausanne (Switzerland)
Academic titles
2025
- Physiocycle
SSK Formation – Lyon (France)
2023
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
ASSAS – Paris (France)
2021 – 2023
- Continuing education: Inspir’Action Clinical Study Program, Stroke Management, Shoulder Pain Management, Ankle Sprain Management, Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture Management.
2016 – 2020
- University degree in physiotherapy
Universidad Alfonso X El Sabio (Spain)
2015 – 2016
- First-year medical student, University of Lille Faculty of Medicine (France).
2015
- Scientific Baccalaureate (Bac S), Institut Libre, Marcq-en-Baroeul, France.
Memberships
Member of the French Cycling Federation (FFC)