Therapy
Allyane
Knee
Knee care
Post-total knee replacement rehabilitation
Management of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibitions (AMI) after anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) surgery
Knee sprain
Patellar syndrome
Patellofemoral syndrome
Scientific studies
Management of post-surgery knee AMI
A study published in the scientific journal Sports Health highlights the clinical benefits of a 1-hour neuromotor reprogramming session.
In line with a previous study showing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach in post-sprain and knee surgery rehabilitation, this publication confirms the value of integrating Allyane into a comprehensive rehabilitation approach.
*Dos Anjos T, Gabriel F, Vieira TD, Hopper GP, Sonnery-Cottet B. Neuromotor Treatment of Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition After Knee Injury or Surgery. Sports Health. 2023;0(0). doi:10.1177/19417381231169285
Management of AMI following knee surgery. A clinical study* presented at the ECOSEP sports medicine congress in November 2021 shows that an Allyane session allows:
- A statistically significant average increase in muscle activity (measured by surface EMG**) of 41% (p<0,001)
- A statistically significant average reduction in flexion contracture of 9,01 degrees (p<0,001)
* Case series, evidence level 4
** Average of three isometric contractions of the Vastus Medialis Oblique
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