Olivier Bonnet is a physiotherapist, osteopath, mental coach and certified in the Allyane therapy since the beginning of 2022. He comes back to us about the contribution of the method to his daily care, and in particular concerning temporomandibular joint disorders.
What was Allyane's contribution to your patient care?
For me, it has become a real booster for rehabilitation and recovery. When you find yourself facing a treatment where you're a bit stuck, Allyane is really there to help and gives a second life to your rehabilitation.
For which indications has the Allyane method been most effective?
Quite frankly, I think the method has been very effective across the entire range of services we've implemented in the practice over the past six months. Whether it's post-operative care, neurology, swallowing disorders, or temporomandibular joint problems.
Would you recommend the Allyane method to your colleagues?
Yes, because it is truly an extraordinary help that allows us to sometimes get out of situations that we find inexplicable.
I would like to return to the ATM (temporomandibular joint) training, which for me is an innovative thing; I did my osteopath thesis on temporomandibular joint disorders and Allyane brings a real plus, whether in joint disorders or in swallowing disorders.