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Dr. Stéphane Borloz

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Sports medicine

Dr. Stéphane Borloz

Physician specializing in physical medicine and rehabilitation

SEMS sports medicine physician

Dr. Stéphane Borloz is a specialist in physical medicine and rehabilitation and a sports physician.
Dr. Borloz joined the Bois-Cerf Clinic and the members of Medicol in 2014 after working as a senior resident at the Geneva University Hospital and then at the University Hospital of Geneva (CHUV). At Bois-Cerf, he developed the sports medicine center with Dr. Vincent Chollet. A former elite athlete, he continues to work as a medical advisor for several sports associations.

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2013

Head of Clinic, Sports Medicine and Conservative Foot-Ankle Treatment, Vaudois University Hospital (CHUV)

2012

Head of Clinic, Sports Medicine and Orthopedic Rehabilitation, Geneva University Hospitals

2011

Assistant Physician, Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, Geneva University Hospitals

2009 – 2010

Assistant Physician, Musculoskeletal and Neurological Rehabilitation, Clinique Romande de Réadaptation, Sion

2008

Assistant physician, foot surgery, Schulthess Klinik, Zurich

2007

Assistant Physician, Internal Medicine, Yverdon-les-Bains Hospital

2006

Assistant physician, foot surgery, Schulthess Klinik, Zurich

2012

SEMS Specialist in Sports Medicine

2011

FMH Specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, European Board of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

2008

Doctorate in Medicine, University of Zurich

2004

Federal Diploma of Medicine, University of Lausanne

Federation of Swiss Doctors (FMH)
Swiss Society of Sports Medicine (SSMS)
Swiss Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (SSMPR)
Federation of Swiss Doctors (FMH)

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+41 21 619 68 40

Videos

Ankle sprain

Physical activity and health: what are the risks and what are the benefits?

The most frequent injuries in playing golf

Shoes: minimalist or maximalist?

Possibilities and limitations of conservative treatment