Science - Scientific evidence
What makes Magnetic Tape® different from other tapes?
The effectiveness of Magnetic Tape in regulating physical well-being and reducing pain has been the focus of several high-profile clinical studies, published in renowned international scientific journals Q1-Q2. These studies cover a variety of areas:
- Neuromodulation of the Autonomic Nervous System: Magnetic Tape’s ability to balance activity between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems has been evaluated through pupillometry. This analysis helps to understand how the tape can stabilize the body’s automatic responses to stress.
- Improved neuromuscular activation: Surface Electromyography (EMG) has shown that Magnetic Tape can improve muscle efficiency during isometric contractions, essential for rehabilitation and muscle strengthening.
- Increase in Muscle Strength: Using dynamometry, it is concluded that the use of Magnetic Tape decreases the time to reach maximum contraction, increases average strength and significantly improves maximum strength during isometric contractions, which is a great advance for sports recovery and physiotherapy.
- Improving Vascularization in Lower Extremities: Magnetic Tape’s ability to influence vascularization has been documented by Doppler ultrasound, highlighting its potential to improve circulation and reduce the risk of vascular disease.
- Spinal Pain Relief: Using algometry techniques, Magnetic Tape has been documented to reduce spinal pain, offering a noninvasive alternative for chronic pain management.
- Modulates back temperature: Modulates dermal temperature immediately, reducing perceived chronic lumbar pain associated with a large lumbar scar.
These results not only provide a solid scientific basis for the use of Magnetic Tape but also underline the importance of applying appropriate methodologies such as the Embryological Hierarchy of Superficial Neuromodulation to obtain optimal results in clinical treatments.
This comprehensive approach ensures that the application of Magnetic Tape is carried out in a way that maximises its effectiveness, adapting to the specific needs of each patient, which is crucial to achieving significant and lasting improvements in health and well-being.
Effectiveness of Transcutaneous Neuromodulation on Abductor Muscles Electrical Activity in Subjects with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Clinical Trial
Neuromodulation of the Autonomic Nervous System in Chronic Low Back Pain: A Randomized, Controlled, Crossover Clinical Trial
The Direct Effect of Magnetic Tape® on Pain and Lower-Extremity Blood Flow in Subjects with Low-Back Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Effect of transcutaneous neuromodulation on normalization of dermal body temperature and pain in a tender scar in the presence of low back pain: An update and case report
Effect of Transcutaneous Neuromodulation on Predictive Parameters of Extubation Failure in Severe Acute Pancreatitis: A case report