Healthcare

Rebalancer/in

You release muscle tension and improve body awareness through targeted massages and mobilisation.

Rebalancer/in

01 · Overview

What this profession is about

Rebalancer/in works with connective tissue massages and joint mobilisation to release tension and improve mobility.

The focus of your work is the targeted treatment of muscles and fascia. You combine connective tissue massages with gentle stretching and joint mobilisation. This helps clients release tension and consciously improve their posture. Breathing exercises and conversations accompany the process. Your goal is a noticeable improvement in mobility and a stronger sense of body awareness.

FieldHealthcare
Education pathSpecialisation / Professional Function
IndustryHealthcare
Swissdoc 0.725.16.0

02 · Salary

What you can earn

MedianCHF 67'260
CHF 46'667CHF 90'000
✓ Strong salary match
Salaries reflect Swiss market data. Range covers entry to senior. Salary reference based on Alternative Practitioner. Based on 20 observations, updated 7 months ago.

Salary by experience

60k80k100kmedian 67k63k67k76k85k62k100k0-2 yrs3-5 yrs6-8 yrs9-11 yrs12-21 yrs21+ yrs
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ExperienceSalary (CHF)
0-2 yrsCHF 62'760
3-5 yrsCHF 67'050
6-8 yrsCHF 75'600
9-11 yrsCHF 85'050
12-21 yrsCHF 61'500
21+ yrsCHF 99'750

Salary trend

+48% over decade
60k80k47k84k69k2017-20192020-20222023-2025
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PeriodSalary (CHF)
2017-2019CHF 46'667
2020-2022CHF 84'000
2023-2025CHF 69'000

Top paying industries

  • Health care / Social servicesCHF 67'76114 obs.
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IndustrySalaryObs.
Health care / Social servicesCHF 67'76114

03 · Pathway

How to enter and grow

Swiss training pathway available in the full profile

  • 🎓 Rebalancer/in

Official education path

Training is provided by educational institutions that award their own diplomas or certificates.

Typical training path

Rebalancer/in

Prerequisites

  • Abgeschlossene Grundbildung or Mittelschulabschluss

Requirements

  • Communicative strengths and empathy
  • No fear of touch in close contact with different people
  • Physical fitness and mental health

04 · Skills & fit

What it takes

Required skills

  • Empathy and communication
  • Physical endurance
  • Patience and precision
  • Confidence with touch

Personality fit

  • Swiss career path
  • Career transition
  • Professional growth

05 · Daily reality

What the work feels like

Typical day

You sit next to your client and work on sticky connective tissue with targeted grips. As you release the fascia, you discuss the next breathing phase together and feel the tension loosen.

  • You mobilise stiff joints to restore natural mobility.
  • You perform gentle stretching to permanently release muscle tension.
  • You accompany the treatment with targeted breathing and awareness exercises.
  • You discuss the effects of the ten sessions with your clients.
  • You adjust the pressure and grips individually to suit your needs.

Working conditions

You work in manual therapy practices, wellness centres, or physiotherapy clinics. There, you design the treatment rooms for a relaxing atmosphere.

Strengths

  • Empathy and communication
  • Physical endurance
  • Patience and precision
  • Confidence with touch

Trade-offs

  • Physical strain
  • Emotional closeness
  • Little routine
  • Independent organisation

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