MAGNETIC TAPE

What is Magnetic Tape?

Magnetic Tape is an elastic adhesive bandage with magnetic particles measuring 5m x 5cm with a longitudinal elongation of 50-60% designed to facilitate the process of local and systemic modulation when it comes into contact with human electromagnetic fields, acting on skin receptors and these in turn on skin nerves, allowing neural stimulation.

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Magnetic Tape is registered in Spain as a Class I Medical Device in accordance with European Community laws. The registration number is 7557-PS.

Composition:

Cotton, elastane, acrylic adhesive and particles with magnetic properties.

Use of Magnetic Tape

The tape can be used for several days. It is hypoallergenic and does not contain latex or medication. It is water resistant.

The application of Magnetic Tape is completely painless, non-invasive, with immediate effect in most cases of pathology or dysfunction and with no side effects reported to date.

It is designed to facilitate the process of local metameric modulation and central systemic modulation 24 hours a day without limiting daily activities or sports, whether the athlete/patient is moving or at rest.

It is an innovative tool developed in Spain. It can be used exclusively or as an adjunct to other treatments and modalities necessary for patient recovery, enhancing their results.

It is designed to provide solutions and help improve symptoms or resolve various musculoskeletal dysfunctions.

Magnetic Tape can be used in all phases of therapeutic action: Prevention, Recovery, Rehabilitation and Performance for all athletes and patients anywhere, anytime.

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How does Magnetic Tape work?

The epidermis is the outermost layer of the skin and, like the central nervous system, derives embryologically from the ectoderm.

There are two distinct groups of nerve fibres in the epidermis: cutaneous sensory nerve fibres and autonomic nerve fibres.

Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays produce electromagnetic energy, directly affecting Langerhans cells, keratinocytes, and melanocytes, which modulate autonomic nerve fibres through Aδ and C fibres. Together with Merkel cells, epidermal cells form a communication network that influences sensory transduction, inflammatory responses, and the endocrine system. Due to the results of existing scientific publications on the effects of Magnetic Tape, the action of Magnetic Tape on autonomic and sensory epidermal nerve fibres can be related.

The electromagnetic field acts as a vehicle to induce epidermal ion flow and does not directly stimulate the nerve tissue itself, as electrical stimulation does. However, once the ion flow is created, the mechanism of electrical and magnetic stimulation at the neural level is the same, producing axon depolarisation and the initiation of the action potential.

Scientific endorsement

Embryological hierarchy as a treatment system

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It consists of modulating the dysfunctional findings of each patient by applying the Superficial Neuromodulation (SNM) assessment and treatment system and following the order of its Embryological Hierarchy.

This system serves the needs of each patient, whether for prevention, injury treatment or rehabilitation.

The patient comes for treatment for musculoskeletal pain (top of the pyramid) and before treating the musculoskeletal pain area locally, if it has not been traumatic, it is necessary to start treating at the base of the pyramid.

Therefore, eliminating trauma throughout the body (sprains, surgical interventions, etc.) will be essential to eliminate the central aberrant myotatic reflex. Subsequently, eliminate the central dysfunctions that cause epidermal scars and thus move up the pyramid performing test-retest until reaching bone-muscle where then, yes, the musculoskeletal system will be treated.

From an embryological point of view, it is necessary to first modulate ectodermal structures (epidermis) and then modulate mesodermal structures (musculoskeletal system).

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