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  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu019.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu018.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu017.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu016.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu015.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu014.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu012.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu011.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu010.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu009.tif
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu008.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu007.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu006.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu005.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu004.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu003.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu013.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu002.jpg
  • Urgencies on strike.<br />
Too many sick people, not enough staff...<br />
Welcome in the "best department hospital in the world".
    chu-001.jpg
  • Dr Andrei POPOV, dirigeant d’Ecrins Therapeutics<br />
<br />
Trained initially as a doctor, Andrei Popov graduated from the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy in 1988. He then worked as doctoral and postdoctoral fellow at the Babraham Insitute in Cambridge, UK, and at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany. He received his PhD in biology in 1997 for his work on the creation of transgenic mice carrying and expressing functional germ-line shaped human immunoglobulin loci. A European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) fellow during his spell at EMBL, in 2003 Andrei Popov became a laureate of the Inserm program “Avenir”. This grant allowed him to establish an independent research group at Inserm in Grenoble, France, with a focus on the mechanisms of cell division and bioactive small molecules, both fields relevant to oncology. Andrei authored 25 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, obtained 10 research grants and is the named inventor on 2 patents. <br />
In 2010 Andrei left academia in order to create (with Dr Aurelie JUHEM and Pr François Berger) the startup Ecrins Therapeutics.
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  • Dr Andrei POPOV, dirigeant d’Ecrins Therapeutics<br />
<br />
Trained initially as a doctor, Andrei Popov graduated from the Sechenov Moscow Medical Academy in 1988. He then worked as doctoral and postdoctoral fellow at the Babraham Insitute in Cambridge, UK, and at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany. He received his PhD in biology in 1997 for his work on the creation of transgenic mice carrying and expressing functional germ-line shaped human immunoglobulin loci. A European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) and Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) fellow during his spell at EMBL, in 2003 Andrei Popov became a laureate of the Inserm program “Avenir”. This grant allowed him to establish an independent research group at Inserm in Grenoble, France, with a focus on the mechanisms of cell division and bioactive small molecules, both fields relevant to oncology. Andrei authored 25 publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals, obtained 10 research grants and is the named inventor on 2 patents. <br />
In 2010 Andrei left academia in order to create (with Dr Aurelie JUHEM and Pr François Berger) the startup Ecrins Therapeutics.
    ET-D5_033.jpg
  • The Morrin Centre is located on the former site of the Redoute Royale, a 1712 defensive structure that was later used as a prison. By the late 18th century, this building had fallen into disrepair. The members of Quebec’s grand jury called for it to be demolished and replaced with a new prison on the site.<br />
he building was transformed by architect Joseph-Ferdinand Peachy to house a college and library.<br />
Morrin College, the first English-language institute of higher education in Quebec City, existed between the years 1862 and 1902. It was founded at the initiative of Dr. Joseph Morrin, former city mayor and prominent doctor. The College initially occupied rooms rented from the Masonic Temple before moving into the remodelled gaol building.<br />

Algonquian people had originally named the area Kébec, meaning "where the river narrows", because the Saint Lawrence River narrows proximate to the promontory of Quebec and its Cape Diamant. 
Explorer Samuel de Champlain founded a French settlement here in 1608, and adopted the Algonguin language term. Quebec City is one of the oldest European cities in North America. 
The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec are the only fortified city walls remaining in the Americas north of Mexico. 
This area was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985 as the "Historic District of Old Québec".
 Algonquian people had originally named the area Kébec, meaning "where the river narrows", because the Saint Lawrence River narrows proximate to the promontory of Quebec and its Cape Diamant. 
Explorer Samuel de Champlain founded a French settlement here in 1608, and adopted the Algonguin language term. Quebec City is one of the oldest European cities in North America. 
The ramparts surrounding Old Quebec are the only fortified city walls remaining in the Americas north of Mexico. 
This area was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985 as the "Historic District of Old Québec".


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  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003636.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__034.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF__024.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003633.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003627.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003624.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003617.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003616.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8003614.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8002941.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8002939.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8002930.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _8002927.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
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  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
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  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
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  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1210037.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200897.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200891.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200622.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200603.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200596.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200583.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200577.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200565.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200563.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200558.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
    _1200535.jpg
  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
<br />
Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
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  • LYON, FRANCE: La jeune entreprise Allyane vient de dévoiler son approche thérapeutique novatrice donnant des résultats durables sur des patients atteints de troubles de la motricité, suite à un accident ou un AVC.<br />
Perte d'amplitude d'un membre, démarche mal assurée des victimes de la sclérose en plaques ou paralysie avec récupération partielle, Allyane stimule les sensations proprioceptives du patient pour déconstruire par images mentales le mouvement touché, l'effacer des habitudes du cerveau et le reprogrammer correctement.<br />
La technique consiste à plonger le patient en mode alpha, c'est-à-dire un état d'hypovigilance semblable à l'hypnose en lui faisant écouter des sons à basse fréquence.<br />
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Launched by Gilles Chaufferin, former leader of Laboratoires Boiron, Allyane has unveiled its innovative therapeutic approach giving lasting results on patients suffering from trauma, gait abnormality, ankle instability, spasticity, sequelae following a stroke…<br />
Loss of amplitude of a limb, unclear approach of the victims of multiple sclerosis or paralysis with partial recovery, Allyane stimulates the proprioceptive sensations of the patient to deconstruct by mental images the movement touched, to erase the habits of the brain and the reprogram correctly.<br />
All of these motor disorders can have a negative impact on the quality of life for  people suffering from them. <br />
In France, 6000 sprains occur every day, and more than 150,000 strokes per year. Over half of these incidents result in sequelae.<br />
The consequences as significant in our everyday lives as they are for society as a whole.<br />
Thanks to advances in neuroscience, ALLYANE is able to offer an innovative method whose rapid and long-lasting effects have been acknowledged in recent years by many patients, doctors and healthcare professionals.<br />
The method involves immersing the patient in alpha mode, that is, a state of hypnosis (like hypovigilance by making him listen to low) frequency sounds.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
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Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__037.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__025.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__023.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__022.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__021.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__020.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__018.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__017.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__016.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__015.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__012.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__011.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF2__010.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Medecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF__042.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
    BMFT_WF__041.jpg
  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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  • The military medical officers in formation in the CeFOS (Operational academy center for health) in order to have their Certificate of Medicine of Land Forces. They also learn how to handle a weapon.<br />
<br />
Les medecins militaires en formation au CeFOS pour passer leur Brevet de Médecine des Forces Terrestres apprennent egalement a manier une arme.
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