Stéphane Vouillot is a physiotherapist, osteopath, and mental coach in Strasbourg. He trained in May 2020 at the Allyane therapy and discusses the integration of the method into his practice, how he works with his patients and on which pathologies, the duration of the sessions and his upcoming projects with this innovative neuromotor reprogramming method.
How did you inform your patients about the integration of Allyane into your practice? What was their reaction?
I informed my patients through internal communication (paper materials, video, direct communication), and they were interested.
How did you find patients? Did you find them among your current patients?
I found patients in my current patient base and through prescriptions.
Have you contacted the prescribers around you? If so, which ones and when?
Indeed, I approached prescribers before completing my certification, and I am continuing now that I am certified.
What proportion of your Allyane patients come from prescriptions? From word of mouth?
50% of my patients come from prescription and 50% from word of mouth.
What are the contributions of the Allyane method to your patient care? On which clinical indications do you most often work with Allyane?
The Allyane method allows me to find a way out when I'm stuck due to motor inhibitions. I work primarily in traumatology; that's where the core of my patient base lies.
How long are your Allyane sessions? How do you schedule them? How do you bill for them? What is your rate?
The Allyane sessions I offer last 1 hour and 30 minutes and cost €167. I offer them either as osteopathic treatment (with an additional charge) or as physiotherapy treatment (also with an additional charge). I also provide a quote to my patients and have dedicated time slots for Allyane sessions.
What are your plans with Allyane?
My plans are to develop Allyane individually and to participate in the overall development of Allyane.