"In 1 or 15 hours, we already achieve results that 15 rehabilitation sessions would never have produced."

Jean-Philippe Grisard

Masseur-Physiotherapist
15rd September 2021

Jean-Philippe Grisard has been a physiotherapist for over 35 years. He practices privately and in an orthopedic surgery department. He trained in the Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method and shares with us its contribution to his practice, and especially to his patient care.  

How did you find out about the Allyane method?

I met Allyane by chance at a business meeting at SANTY Orthopedic CenterI found the concept interesting because it addressed themes that are regular for a physiotherapist, and for which there is not always a solution.

I was invited to a meeting at Allyane's headquarters with four of my colleagues. Leaving that meeting, it was clear to me: I was going to train in the Allyane therapy.

How did you integrate the method into your practice?

I don't have dedicated slots for Allyane sessions; I work on demand. I'm also fortunate to have always worked with a team of rehabilitation doctors, sports medicine doctors, and surgeons, and I work with their patients who have "defects" in their rehabilitation, those for whom their rehabilitation plan doesn't seem logical.

What has the Allyane method brought to your practice?

We create something positive, we solidify it, and in an hour or an hour and a half, we already have results that 15 rehabilitation sessions would never have achieved. And this doesn't just concern one or two patients: for the past two and a half years, I've recorded many patient files, and I have no regrets.

Allyane is a simple tool, it is an added value for a practitioner.

For which indications do you observe the most results?

The best results are seen on joints requiring significant proprioceptive feedback. For ankles, knees, and shoulders, it's incredible. I specialize in orthopedics, so the biggest demand for me is for upper and lower limbs.

I think that for physiotherapists who are struggling to find rehabilitation methods, Allyane can help them and shed light on their therapy.

Would you recommend that your colleagues train in the Allyane method? Why?

I talk about it with people around me, both professionals and non-professionals, explaining that I have a new approach to my practice. Obviously, I'd like my colleagues to understand; it's an innovative concept that focuses on simple things we all know how to do.

I highly recommend it!