Thierry Blandin, physiotherapist, trained in the Allyane therapy At the beginning of the year, initially having many questions about this innovative method whose benefits in rehabilitation care were highlighted, he reflects on his training and experience, as well as what ultimately led him to train and integrate it into his daily practice.
How did you discover the Allyane method?
I discovered this method through a professional journal.
What was your initial impression of it?
I thought this method was amazing! And even that it might be too good to be true, but that I needed to investigate further.
Did you immediately want to get trained?
No, I think what was holding me back in my decision-making was perhaps this "magical" aspect compared to the techniques that already existed.
How has your thinking evolved?
I looked for more information on the Allyane method. And then, I wanted to take my rehabilitation care to the next level. A desire to work differently and offer patients something else, a different approach to care.
What made you decide to train in the method?
After thirty-three years of practice, the desire to work differently.
Did the training meet your expectations?
Completely.
How does this method provide real added value in your daily practice today?
The result for patients. The patient's smile after recovery and completeness in a case of long-standing capsulitis, for example.