SNM®
NEUROMODULACIÓN SUPERFICIAL®
Superficial Neuromodulation® (SNM®) is a therapeutic Assessment and Treatment System that uses an Embryological Hierarchy applying Magnetic Tape® to help modulate nerve signals prioritizing Central Nervous System dysfunctions through the modulation of epidermal scars to subsequently focus on Peripheral Nervous System dysfunctions such as musculoskeletal pain.
Training
There are short training courses to understand the importance of modulating Epidermis before performing conventional treatments.
Knowing that the nerve innervates not only a single structure with the training of The Metamere
Learn how to discover and eliminate the Aberrant Myotatic Reflex or alteration of the tone coming from the Central Nervous System that affects musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
With these courses you can begin to understand the importance of following the Embryological Hierarchy to obtain better results in our treatments.
You can find the scientific articles already published on the effects of Magnetic Tape in the SCIENCE section on the website.
Function
Superficial Neuromodulation® helps to discern the application sites of Magnetic Tape® using the Embryological Hierarchy to help modulate the nerve signal, promoting the recovery of central neurophysiological balance through modulation of the Autonomic and Peripheral or Metameric Nervous System.
Methodology
To perform a correct Superficial Neuromodulation®, the user must read and understand the Instructions for Use, Precautions and Warnings, and receive training on the correct application procedure for Magnetic Tape® for it to be effective before placing it.
To perform a correct Superficial Neuromodulation® by applying Magnetic Tape®, the proposed Embryological Hierarchy must be followed, eliminating the aberrant myotatic reflex coming from the CNS to subsequently specify the origin of each peripheral or PNS dysfunction, whether traumatic, non-traumatic, local, peripheral or referred.
It is important to test to ensure that there are no aberrant myotatic reflexes or alterations in tone before treating musculoskeletal dysfunctions or pain.