The goal of this clinical study is to determine the effectiveness of restoring muscle strength in the management of motor inhibition when complemented by the ALLYANE process (neuro-motor reprogramming) compared to a standard management approach. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Does the ALLYANE process lead to greater muscle strength gains compared to standard care? * Is there a functional benefit when standard management is complemented by the ALLYANE process? The investigators will compare the group receiving standard care complemented by ALLYANE to a group receiving only standard care to evaluate if the ALLYANE process provides additional effects. Participants will: * Undergo assessments of muscle strength. * Receive either standard management or standard management with ALLYANE. * Complete functional evaluations before and after treatment.
This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of motor inhibition management using two different approaches: standard management alone and standard management supplemented by the ALLYANE neuro-motor reprogramming process. To ensure robust and reliable results, the study proposes enrolling a total of 120 patients, divided into two groups of 60 patients each.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
120
Prospective study of the efficacy of the Allyane procedure after knee sprain
Active extension (e.g. by lateral raising of the quadriceps, strengthening of the quadriceps) quadriceps)
Flexor inhibition (e.g. massage, hamstring stretching)
Active flexion (e.g. strengthening the flexors)
Centre Expert du Mouvement
Lyon, France
Muscle activity
Electromyography (EMG) during maximal voluntary isometric contraction of leg extension.
Time frame: Before and 3 weeks after conventional therapy
Strength
Dynamometer during maximal voluntary isometric contraction of leg extension.
Time frame: Before and 3 weeks after conventional therapy
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