Staff

Role | Senior academic associate UAS |
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Education | Physiothérapeute MSc |
Phone | |
chloe.schorderet@hevs.ch |
Chloé Schorderet obtained her Bachelor of Sciences degree in Physiotherapy in 2014 at the School of Health Sciences Vaud (HESAV) in Lausanne. Subsequently, she has been working at the pneumology unit at the Berner Reha Zentrum in Heiligenschwendi and, after that, at a physiotherapy practice in Bern specializing in the musculoskeletal field. During her professional activities, she completed a Master of Sciences degree in Physiotherapy, with specialization in Sport, at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH). She received her degree in 2019. In 2021, she completed a Certificate of Advanced Studies (CAS) in manual therapy at the School of Health Sciences of HES-SO Valais-Wallis, conducted between Leukerbad and Geneva. Since 2022, she is working at a physiotherapy practice specialized in sports and musculoskeletal fields in Bern.
Chloé has arrived at the School of Health Sciences of HES-SO Valais-Wallis in 2020, where she was employed as scientific collaborator, working on multiple projects, all focused on different aspects regarding home adaptations for seniors. In 2021, she started her PhD, under the supervision of Prof. Lara de Preux-Allet (HES-SO Valais-Wallis) in collaboration with Prof. Caroline H.G. Bastiaenen and Prof. Rob A. de Bie from the Department of Epidemiology, Care and Public Health Research Institute (CAPHRI) at the University of Maastricht. On the one hand, Chloé is exploring the collaborative practice necessitated by the home care and what is the role of physiotherapists in this rapidly developing type of care. On the other hand, she is working on how to evaluate the environmental factors that impact home maintenance and home care.