The second seminar for certified Allyane practitioners took place on September 13 and 14 in Lyon and brought together around forty movement professionals trained in the Allyane method.
A look back at two days that took place under the banner of exchange and sharing around this innovative method which optimizes patient care.
Interventions to change the practice
This seminar was punctuated by various interventions focused on ways to optimize the care of patients suffering from motor disorders.
In this context, the following intervened on Friday David Touré – Allyane trainer – on motor inhibitions et Paul Doroshenko – co-founder of the Allyane method and former sports trainer of Federer – on “How to go further in the diagnosis?”.
That same day, Aude Friggeri – Doctor trained in the Allyane method – addressed the issue of integrating the Allyane method into spinal rehabilitation.
Saturday began with a presentation ofAnne-Laure Chatain – physiotherapist and practitioner Allyane – on the care of patients suffering from pathologies of neurological origin. This was followed by the intervention of Jean-Marcel Ferret – sports doctor, former doctor for Olympique Lyonnais and the French national football team – on the topic of sports medicine and its challenges.
Finally, David Toure, Shingo Kitada et Franck Archimbaud expressed their views on the integration of the Allyane method into daily practice.
Practical case studies workshops for rich and constructive exchanges
A dedicated time for practitioners to exchange ideas was scheduled for Friday afternoon. During this workshop, different themes were addressed in groups. The results of these shared discussions were then presented to all groups, prompting further reflection and exchanges. The objective of enabling each practitioner to advance and develop their practice with the Allyane method was thus achieved, and the practitioners will soon receive a booklet summarizing everything that was discussed, which they can use as a resource in their daily work with patients.
A genuine cohesion among the practitioners
The real purpose of this seminar was to foster genuine cohesion among the certified Allyane practitioners. Beyond the workshops, an escape game was planned for the end of the first day, followed by a meal where we all gathered.
We would like to thank all the practitioners who came to participate and enrich this 2019 practitioners' seminar and say see you next year!
