Regain movement with the Allyane neuromotor rehabilitation method

Allyane is an innovative neuromotor reprogramming method aimed at accelerating the return to mobility of patients suffering from traumatic pathologies (ankle instability, limited shoulder amplitude, etc.), or suffering from sequelae related to neurological disorders (stroke sequelae, multiple sclerosis, etc.).

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The Allyane method: how does it work?

The Allyane method is based on three inseparable elements:

Work on motor skills ;

Mental imagery work;

Listening to low frequency sounds (generated by a patented medical device).

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The different pathologies treated by the Allyane neuromotor rehabilitation method

Shoulder pathology

The Allyane method can also be used to treat shoulder disorders, including the after-effects of capsulitis, shoulder instability (which can occur following a dislocation or subluxation), as well as disorders related to postoperative effects (amplitude deficit, etc.).

Knee pathology

Our method of neurological and motor rehabilitation allows for the effective treatment of traumatic
traumatic knee pathologies, such as recurrence of sprains, cruciate ligaments
knee prostheses, patellofemoral syndrome or knee flessum.

Elbow pathology

Certain elbow pathologies can also be treated with Allyane's physical medicine and rehabilitation method. These include the after-effects of tendinopathy, elbow stiffness and non-mechanical mobility disorders (flexion, extension and pronosupination).

Neurological pathology


The Allyane method can also be used to rehabilitate certain
neurological conditions, in particular those that may arise following a stroke (Parkinson's), multiple sclerosis, incomplete spinal cord injury,
or in the context of spasticity regulation.

Hip lameness

Defects in active mobility (flexion/extension), stability (insufficiency of the gluteus medius) or lameness induced by a hip prosthesis can be effectively corrected by the Allyane rehabilitation method.

Pathologies of the trunk and spine

Certain pathologies of the trunk and spine such as kyphosis, scoliosis, sciatica and lumbago can be treated with our neuromotor reprogramming method.

Wrist and hand motor skills

The Allyane method allows for effective management and is part of a complete care programme.

Ankle instability

The Allyane method is particularly effective in the context of functional re-education
functional rehabilitation in connection with certain ankle pathologies, in particular: recurrence of sprains, muscular disorders (insufficient lifters), motor inhibitions after immobilisation and post-operative effects.

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How does an Allyane neuromotor reprogramming session work?

An Allyane session is conducted by a movement professional (rehabilitation doctor, physiotherapist, osteopath) trained and certified in this method. It is non-invasive, painless and has no side effects.

A typical session of the rehabilitation programme consists of four steps:

Video analysis and assessment of your motor skills

Definition of the treatment plan with your Allyane certified practitioner

Neuromotor reprogramming

Video analysis and evaluation of results

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