What are the main symptoms of motor inhibition?

The motor inhibition Motor inhibition is a natural mechanism implemented by the brain to ensure proper motor control, notably by eliminating certain extraneous movements. It is not considered a dysfunctional mechanism unless it persists. Proper management then becomes a determining factor in the speed and effectiveness of the patient's recovery. If you have any doubts about suffering from motor inhibition, here is a short list of the most frequently observed symptoms, as well as the causes that can induce it.

To conclude: 
Motor inhibitions present several types of symptoms that can vary depending on the muscle group and/or joint affected. 
A diagnosis from a practitioner is essential to ensure that these disorders result from motor inhibition, and not from another pathology. 
Rehabilitation care is an essential solution to help you regain good motor skills in your daily life. 

The impact of symptoms of motor inhibition on daily life

As we mentioned earlier in this article, the symptoms of motor inhibition can have significant consequences on the daily life of a person who suffers from it. 

Generally speaking, all everyday tasks can be difficult, or even impossible, for a person with motor inhibition. This is why it is essential to ensure proper management of this disorder to accelerate the patient's recovery process.

How does a diagnostic session for motor inhibitions unfold?

A motor inhibition testing session takes place in several stages. It allows for the identification of the mechanisms underlying the patient's difficulties, in order to implement an effective rehabilitation process.

  1. History To begin, the practitioner gathers all the information related to the patient's reason for consultation. The patient may present previous reports, imaging studies, or assessments. This step allows for a comprehensive understanding of the situation of the person suffering from any motor inhibitions.
  1. Explanation of the session's objectives The Allyane-certified practitioner then informs the patient about the objectives of the test. This allows the patient to better understand the purpose of the assessment and the expected benefits.
  1. Functional analysis in motion The healthcare professional then observes the patient's various muscle chains. They test the activation of each muscle and identify any inhibitions. This meticulous analysis helps to understand the origin of blockages or loss of motor fluidity.
  1. Debriefing and proposed course of action After conducting this assessment, the practitioner explains the results to the patient. If they detect pathological motor inhibition, they may suggest an Allyane neuromotor reprogramming session. This targeted approach helps restore more harmonious motor function and prevent any associated pain.

Watch a session outline

Do you think you are suffering from motor inhibition?

If you suspect you are suffering from motor inhibition, we strongly recommend that you consult your physiotherapist or osteopath. They will be able to make an initial diagnosis before suggesting a treatment plan.

The Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method can help you resolve your motor inhibitions, after an assessment carried out by a certified Allyane practitioner. 

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Assess your own symptoms of motor inhibition using a self-diagnostic questionnaire.

Before seeking professional help, you can begin by completing a short self-assessment questionnaire. This tool allows you to identify potential warning signs. Please note: it does not replace the expertise of a professional, but it can help you better understand some of your feelings. This first step can facilitate your self-awareness and guide you toward more appropriate support. 

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