Scientific publications and press articles

Scientific publications

Motor imagery and low-frequency sounds - August 2024

In this work, we explored the short-term effects of motor imagery, whether or not combined with passive listening to low-frequency sounds, on strength development.

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Brain plasticity and listening to low-frequency sounds - August 2024

This publication explores the effects of passive listening to low-frequency sounds, used in the Allyane method, on oscillatory brain activity.

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Neuromotor Treatment of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition After Knee Injury or Surgery - april 2023

Persistent weakness of the quadriceps muscles and extension deficit after knee injuries are due to specific alterations in neural excitability - a process known as arthrogenic muscle inhibition (AMI).

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Journal of Orthopaedic Case Reports - January 2023

Changing a Reflex Motor Pattern Using the Allyane Technique Case Report

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Poster presented at the 9th Journées Francophones de Kinésithérapie - 2023

Impact of Allyane's neuromotor reprogramming for post-stroke spasticity

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ESO-WSO - November 2020

Chatain AL,
Impact of neuro-cognitive reprogramming in spasticity rehabilitation.

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E-poster presented at the e-JNLF - September 2020

Chatain AL,
Contribution of neuro-cognitive reprogramming in the management of spasticity.

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Poster presented at the 2nd day of the SFNV - November 2019

Chatain AL, Contribution of neuro-cognitive reprogramming in the management of spasticity.

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Poster presented at the 29th International IADMS Conference - October 2019, Canada

Jean Baptiste Colombié, PT, AT, A new way to change dance motor patterns: the Allyane process.

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Poster presented at the 34th SOFMER Congress - October 2019

Friggeri A, Leblay G. Neuro-cognitive reprogramming in the rehabilitation of chronic low back pain.

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Paper presented at the 12th SOFMMOO National Conference - October 2018

Friggeri A, Leblay G. Neuro-cognitive reprogramming in mechanical pathologies of the musculoskeletal system according to the Allyane process.

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Poster presented at the 1st French day of neurokinesitherapy - 20/09/2018

Chatain AL, Friggeri A. Innovating in the management of spasticity.

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Scientific Physiotherapy - n° 599 - 06/2018

Chatain AL, Gonzalez Iglesias I, Dr Friggeri A,
Innovating in the management of spasticity with a non-invasive procedure.

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Poster presented at the 45th SFMKS National Congress - 28/04/2028

Chatain AL, Dorochenko P, Friggeri A. Contribution of an innovation in neuromotor reprogramming in shoulder pathologies.

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Trade press

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Impact of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibitions (AMI) on chronic ankle instability  - 02/05/2024

Every day, this pathology leads to 6,500 emergency room consultations. Following a first sprain, the risk of recurrence is 3.5 times higher in the following year, affecting up to 70% of sports patients. What's more, an alarming 40% of patients will develop chronic ankle instability (CAI) as a result of these injuries.

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Kiné actualité n° 1634 - 22/06/2023

What do patients who find it difficult or even impossible to go up and down stairs have in common with those who are unable to gain strength during ligamentoplasty rehabilitation, and those who experience pain that persists over time? These are motor inhibitions.

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Impact of Allyane neuromotor reprogramming in post-stroke spasticity - 2023

Work on the management of chronic post-stroke spasticity in liberal physical therapy using an innovative rehabilitation technique: neuromotor reprogramming proposed by Allyane.

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Kiné actualité N°1605 - 10/03/2022

The persistence of brain changes following musculoskeletal injury: the case of anterior cruciate ligament injury.

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Kiné actualité N°1592 - 15/07/2021

Neuromotor reprogramming according to the Allyane method consists of reconnecting one or more muscles that are no longer activated in an optimal way. This motor relearning is simple, quick and long-lasting. This technique can be integrated into the rehabilitative management of ACL injuries.

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Kiné actualité N°1566 - 21/05/2020

Remillieux F, Chatain AL, Discharge from intensive care and afterwards?
In this reflection, the author focuses on the after-effects of Covid-19 on the peripheral system (locomotor and upper limbs).

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Kiné actualité n° 1549 - 05/09/2019

The treatment and management of "motor inhibitions" is becoming a central point of research in functional rehabilitation. Clinical studies on the subject have been multiplying in recent years, particularly in the context of their appearance after ACL surgery.


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Kiné actualité n°1549 - 6/11/2017

At the Allyane Centre a solution for patients who have failed
We might as well say it straight away: the results obtained at the Allyane centre are amazing. Although the procedure is still little known, word of mouth is working well and more and more patients are coming from all over France.

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Press

The Allyane method, a valuable rehabilitation tool - 31/03/2024

The Clinique Montchoisi in Lausanne integrates the neuromotor reprogramming method.

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All of Lyon - 01/02/2024

Brice Maison, Managing Director of Allyane, talks about the contribution of the Allyane method to patient care.

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Eco Brief - 20/01/2022

We are proud to be finalists in the 2021 edition of the Bref Eco Innovation Awards!

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Le Progrès - 26/11/2021

Allyane wins the prize for disruptive innovation at the Victoires de l'Innovation organised by Le Progrès.

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Tomorrow TV - 22/09/2021

Gilles Chaufferin, president of Allyane, is on the programme Demain Entreprendre to present the neuromotor reprogramming method Allyane.

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Ecosystem - 22/03/2021

Gilles Chaufferin (President of Allyane) & David Touré (Allyane trainer & practitioner) answer Thomas Hugues' questions in the Ecosystem programme.

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Industry 4.0 - 09/03/2021

Techinnov, the first business convention dedicated to innovation for industry, has announced the selection of Allyane by a committee of experts to compete for the 2021 start-up challenge prize.

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RMC Sport - 12/02/2021

RMC Sport presents Allyane, an innovative method of neuromotor reprogramming.

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Le Figaro Santé - 02/12/2020

For what type of patients? What role do low frequency sounds play? Itinéraire Santé, a programme broadcast by Le Figaro, presents the Allyane method.

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I LIKE STARTUPS - 16/10/2020

What are the origins of the Allyane project? What are the upcoming projects? Read this article written by J'aime les Startups.

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Ecomnews - 12/10/2020

The Lyon-based company Allyane has developed an innovative neuromotor reprogramming method that accelerates the return to motor skills. It is launching a fundraising campaign to support its development.

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Eco Brief - 15/09/2020

Allyane, which has developed an innovative method of neuromotor reprogramming, has launched a fundraising campaign on the collaborative financing platform Wiseed.

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MY FRENCH STARTUP - 09/09/2020

The website My French Startup, the leading source of French startup data, talks about the Allyane project.

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I LIKE STARTUPS - 08/09/2020

J'aime les Startups, an online media dedicated to entrepreneurship and innovation in France, presents the Allyane method in its "Crowdfunding" section.

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BSMART - 26/06/2020

Gilles Chaufferin, President of Allyane, answers questions from Jean-Marc Sylvestre during the Small is Smart programme broadcast on BSMART. He explains how the method works and its contribution to patient care.

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Full Life - 17/07/2019

Pleine Vie magazine talks about Allyane in a dossier entitled "Apnea, snoring, capsulitis, incontinence. After 50, stop the really annoying problems". The part about the procedure appears on the page about capsulitis.

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France Culture - 08/05/2019

The process of the French start-up Allyane was invented for high-level sportsmen and women in order to strengthen certain precise movements. This technique, which combines mental imagery and low-frequency sound, now treats motor disorders, hemiplegia and chronic pain.

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M6 - 28/03/2019

The innovative Allyane method helps to regain movement and/or accelerate the rehabilitation process. M6 devotes a report on the latter, carried out within the Expert Centre for Movement.

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France 3 Rhône-Alpes - 18/02/2019

Discover on France 3 Rhône-Alpes, the report directed by Frédéric Llop presenting the Centre Expert du Mouvement which uses the Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method.

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Radio LYON PREMIERE - 31/12/2018

Gilles Chaufferin describes all the details of Allyane's activity in this interview for the programme "L'éco du Grand Lyon" on Lyon Première.

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Health on the Net - 06/01/2018

An innovative method, developed by a French team and based on the latest advances in neuroscience, could revolutionise the treatment of motor disorders.

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Eco Brief - 07/12/2017

Allyane: An innovation praised by EY and Bref Éco
Allyane was among those selected for the Start-Up of the Year award. In this context, a presentation can be found in the Bref Éco magazine, in the Partner section!

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Le Progrès - 20/12/2017

Rehabilitation: how Allyane acts on the brain to unblock the body. Combining mental imagery with sensory stimulation, the Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method allows unexpected progress for patients suffering from motor disorders.

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Les Echos - 6/11/2017

Allyane tackles motor disorders with an original therapy
Gilles Chaufferin has taken over the patent developed by doctors, physiotherapists and sports trainers: a protocol for improving the athlete's movement, based on neurophysiological techniques.

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Lyon Tribune - 16-22/11/2017

After a stroke, orthopaedic surgery or a physical trauma, traditional rehabilitation sometimes comes up against obstacles, leaving patients with walking problems or joint inflammation. Thanks to the use of low frequency sounds, Allyane proposes to solve these motor disorders.

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