"It's a great technology."

Thibault Magnin

Professional skier
23rd September 2022

Read the testimony of Thibault Magnin, a professional freestyle skier, on his treatment using the Allyane neuromotor reprogramming method. 

What condition were you treated for? 

I was injured, I had surgery on my cruciate ligaments, so I was initially covered for my knee recoveryIndeed, I was experiencing a lack of feeling in my operated quadriceps, my left quadriceps. And 10 months after my surgery, I was able to participate in my first Olympic Games. It was a fantastic experience; I had recovered as well as possible. The Games went well; I didn't achieve the result I'd hoped for, but I had fully recovered. 

Now I have big goals for the upcoming season. 

How will the Allyane method benefit you? 

I have a lot of World Championships and World Cups coming up, and now that I've fully recovered, the goal is to aim for podium finishes in the World Cup. I've come back to work with Allyane, this time not on quadriceps issues, but really on visualizing my tricks, given that the level is really high now, and the tricks are very specific, with a lot of rotations and a lot of danger. So, Allyane has helped me a lot to visualize my tricks in the best possible way. 

Allyane also helped me with my mental game and stress management, and ultimately, most importantly, with preparation and feeling more confident performing these tricks. The goal is for each time I try new tricks, it will be easy and stress-free.

What do you think of this method? 

It's a great technology, and I think it's a great help for many athletes, and for me it helped me a lot in my recovery.

I'm excited to see how Allyane will help me on my skis when I try my new tricks.