Allyane method: treating motor inhibitions to optimize rehabilitation
Thanks to a combination of motor imagery and low-frequency sounds generated by a patented medical device, the Allyane method treats motor inhibitions (AMI) to effectively accelerate the return to motor skills.


IDENTIFICATION OF MOTOR INHIBITIONS
Assessment of motor inhibitions (AMI) using specific tests.
Phenomenon set up by the brain following surgery or trauma, impacts rehabilitation when it persists.

TREATMENT OF MOTOR INHIBITIONS

OPTIMIZING CARE PATHWAYS
Enhance the efficiency of the care pathway and optimize patients' motor skills in an objective way.
2 training solutions
TRAINING 1
Accelerate your patients' care with the Allyane method
TRAINING 2
Identify your patients' motor inhibitions with specific tests
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Indications for Allyane management
Neurological conditions
- Stroke - Parkinson's
- Multiple sclerosis
- Incomplete spinal cord injury
Pathologies of the shoulder
- Sequelae of capsulitis
- Shoulder instability: following dislocation / subluxation
- Post-operation: amplitude deficit
Elbow pathologies
- Sequelae of tendinopathy
- Stiffness of the elbow
- Non-mechanical mobility disorders: flexion/extension/pronosupination
Trunk & spine
- Cyphosis
- Scoliosis
- Sciatica
- Low back pain
Hip lameness
- Lack of active mobility (flexion/extension)
- Lack of stability (insufficient gluteus medius) - Lameness
- Post hip replacement
Wrist and hand motor skills
- Grip work
- Fine motor skills and dexterity work
Knee pathologies
- Sprain recurrences
- Cruciate ligaments
- Knee prosthesis
- Patellofemoral syndrome
- Knee Flessum
Ankle instability
- Sprain recurrences
- Insufficient lifts
- Motor inhibitions after immobilisation
- Post-operations
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The neuromotor neuromotor reprogramming Allyane
The Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method has no side effects. It enables patients suffering from various pathologies to recover their motor skills more quickly and more permanently.
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Allyane offers a range of training courses for healthcare professionals wishing to become "Allyane Certified Practitioners", as well as specialization modules to help you perfect your skills in a specific area.
We offer various subscription formulas linked to our training catalog, to best meet your expectations and budgetary constraints.
Trainee satisfaction rate : 93%
16 practitioners trained
Success rate : 100%.
Drop-out rate : 0%.
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Winner of the 2019 Innovation Awards
Special mention of the jury at the Rééduca Innov' 2019 competition
Winner of the ambition region international MEDEF 2021 programme
Winner of the Accelere'Health 2021 programme
Seal of excellence" certificate by the European Commission
Winner of the Graines de Boss 2020 competition
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Our awards
The Allyane neuromotor rehabilitation method has received several awards. Numerous players in the health and business sectors have also praised the interest of our project.
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