“The Allyane method: an innovative approach to overcoming motor inhibitions,” according to Charlotte Rieu

The treatment process can sometimes be hampered by certain persistent motor blockages, which are called “motor inhibitionsThe Allyane method, based on motor imagery and listening to low-frequency sounds, offers a new approach to removing these obstacles and accelerating the patient's return to optimal motor function. Charlotte Rieu, osteopath and certified Allyane practitioner, sheds light on this method and its application in practice.

What pathologies can be treated by the Allyane method?

Charlotte Rieu: “The Allyane method is designed for patients suffering from motor inhibition resulting from injuries or pathologies. It is particularly indicated for cases such as, among others:

  • Quadriceps inhibition after ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction.
  • Ankle instability following acute or recurrent sprains, particularly when the soleus and peroneus longus muscles are affected.
  • The shoulder instability, particularly after a previous dislocation.
  • temporomandibular joint disorders.

In addition to traditional rehabilitation, this approach helps to overcome motor blockages and accelerate the return to functional movement.”

What happens during a neuromotor reprogramming session with Allyane?

Charlotte Rieu: “A session always begins with a thorough assessment that allows us to precisely identify the motor inhibitions present in the patient. Then, the treatment follows a structured protocol, combining several techniques:

  • The motor imagerywhich helps the patient visualize and anticipate the correct movement.
  • Proprioceptive work, to improve perception and control of movement.
  • The use of low-frequency sounds, issued by a patented medical device, a key element of the Allyane method to strengthen the connectivity of brain structures involved in motor skills.”

How many sessions are needed to see results?

Charlotte Rieu: “For pathologies of traumatic origin, patients generally notice improvements after one or two sessions, in addition to the initial assessment.”

What results are observed after a session?

Charlotte Rieu: “In general, patients report a significant improvement in muscle recruitment and a better sensation of contraction. We also observe gains in joint range of motion, contributing to a faster and more effective recovery.”

What are the advantages of the Allyane method as a complement to traditional rehabilitation?

Charlotte Rieu: “The main advantage of this method is its ability to remove motor inhibitions that could slow down rehabilitation. By allowing muscles to regain their optimal activation, it promotes a faster and smoother functional recovery.”

Are there any contraindications or side effects?

Charlotte Rieu: “The Allyane method does not present any major side effects, except for slight fatigue or muscle soreness after the session. However, certain situations make it unsuitable:

  • Intense, debilitating pain (Neuromotor reprogramming does not allow for the direct treatment of pain).
  • Complete mechanical and nerve damage.
  • A case of deafness (the approach requiring a perception of low-frequency sounds).

A concrete example: a patient's testimony

Charlotte Rieu: “One of my patients, an athlete, suffered from shoulder instability with recurring pain during overhead movements. The examination revealed an inhibition of the scapular stabilizing muscles. After one session, he noticed a reduction in pain and an improvement in muscle sensation and shoulder stability.”

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