Private Practice · Sport Physiotherapy · Performance · Munich
A private practice for athletes, ambitious amateurs and executives who understand movement as an obligation to their own body. Sport performance, post-operative rehabilitation, gait and movement analysis — led by Florian Reichert, former Bundesliga team physiotherapist.
Sport physiotherapist (M.Sc.), manual therapist (OMT) and certified osteopath. Seven years as team physiotherapist in Bundesliga professional football, in private practice in Munich-Bogenhausen since 2019.
Every session here lasts 60 minutes — not the usual 15 or 20. No double-booked rooms, no therapy on four tables at once. Every treatment is delivered personally by Florian Reichert. That consistency is the reason our athletes often train with us for years.
Services
We focus on athletes, post-operative rehabilitation and ambitious adult amateurs. Routine prescription-based physiotherapy we do not provide — for that there are excellent public-insurance practices in the neighbourhood.
Performance-physiology diagnostics, individualised training management, injury prevention. For athletes who compete and take their career seriously. Quarterly status review.
Structured rehabilitation after ACL, hip/knee replacement, shoulder surgery. In close coordination with the surgeon, with clear phases and measurable intermediate goals. Through to full return to sport.
Video-supported 2D/3D gait analysis, pressure distribution, Functional Movement Screen. Written report with concrete recommendations — bookable without follow-up treatment.
Targeted mobilisation, manipulative techniques, visceral and craniosacral osteopathy. Often combined with active therapy rather than used in isolation.
For executives with high sitting loads and ambitious recreational sport. A four-week diagnostic phase, then quarterly care with a home programme. Appointments outside peak hours.
Kinetik Reichert in Numbers
Your Process
We work to a structured protocol — not to prescription frequency. Between initial assessment and re-test usually ten to sixteen weeks pass.
Ninety-minute intake: detailed history, manual examination, optionally video-supported movement analysis. Written summary with measurable baseline values and treatment plan.
Pain reduction, restoration of basic mobility, building the home-exercise routine. Sessions every 3–7 days over 3–6 weeks, depending on findings and objective.
Progressive load increase, sport-specific movement patterns, strength and coordination development. Sessions every 1–2 weeks, supplemented by independent training.
Repetition of initial diagnostics, objective performance measurement, final report. Transition into independent training or quarterly maintenance care — your choice.
Voices
„After my second ACL rupture two other therapists had written me off. Florian had me back to competition in eleven months — at a level I had already lost before the injury. Patience and method, not a quick fix."
„I sit fifty hours a week and run marathons. Sounds absurd — works without trouble for two years now, thanks to the quarterly programme at Kinetik. No symptoms, no downtime."
„Before hip replacement I wanted to be sure I could still climb afterwards. Florian coordinated the rehab plan with my orthopaedic surgeon and had me back on the wall in eight months — pain-free and stronger."
Frequently Asked
The initial assessment lasts 90 minutes, costs €280, and ends with a written summary. Only after that appointment do you decide whether to proceed.
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