Paris, November 27, 2025 – MSH International, a subsidiary of the Diot-Siaci Group, announces the expansion of its online health offering with the implementation of a physical therapy service, developed with Groupama Gan Vie and Axomove, for internationally mobile persons.
MSH, a subsidiary of the Diot-Siaci Group dedicated to the design and management of Health and Life & Disability insurance solutions for internationally mobile persons, now offers a physical therapy service as part of its online health offering, in partnership with Groupama Gan Vie and Axomove, to assist expatriates worldwide.
Finding an available physical therapist online who speaks the same language and following a remote rehabilitation program are some of the challenges faced by those who live or work abroad. To address these issues, MSH International, Groupama Gan Vie and Axomove have partnered to offer a new online physical therapy service, accessible worldwide.
This innovative service, designed by Axomove, a leading French company in digital rehabilitation, and developed with the support of Groupama Gan Vie, now allows MSH insured members to benefit from simple, secure, and remote rehabilitation follow-up supervised by health professionals.
This service is already available to MSH insured members as part of MSH International’s individual offerings.
Designed to adapt to all lifestyles, it provides:
“With online physical therapy, we allow our insured members to continue their treatment and rehabilitation under the best conditions and without geographical constraints. Our goal remains the same: to offer them high-quality, continuous medical support tailored to their needs.”– Dr David Nguyen, Director of Health Management, MSH International.
“This partnership with MSH is fully in line with our mission: to make physical therapy accessible worldwide, in a simple and secure way. By combining the power of digital technology with the human support of our physical therapists, we are helping to improve the quality of life of expatriates and their family members.”– Boris Leveque, CEO of Axomove.