Take your practice to the next level with Magtape
The only tape designed for neuromodulation of pain, the Autonomic Nervous System (Stress), increasing neuromuscular activation and therefore strength, and improving respiratory capacity, based on science.
The correct application of MagTape achieves its effects immediately in most cases. The immediacy is achieved by inhibiting central myotatic reflexes through the modulation of the autonomic nervous system via the epidermal cells.
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Magtape will allow you to complement your treatments and offer your patients an immediate improvement in their mobility, strength, and pain relief. You’ll help them regain confidence in their movements from the very first moment.
It is an easy-to-apply solution that helps make the physiotherapy techniques you perform more effective. Make Magtape part of your professional approach.
Don’t wait any longer! Improve the results of your treatments. Listen to the USER GUIDE to apply it correctly. Remember to apply it without creating tension where it hurts, over scars or tattoos, and on the collarbones to modulate the lymphatic system.
If you find it effective, you have the complete training for physiotherapists, and you’ll learn to work with the Embryological Hierarchy of Superficial Neuromodulation.
Add it to your cart and start incorporating this innovative product into your sessions, following the Embryological Hierarchy proposed by Superficial Neuromodulation.
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What is Magtape® and how does it work?
Magtape is an elastic adhesive tape with particles that have magnetic properties with a longitudinal elongation of 50-60%, designed to facilitate the process of local and systemic modulation when in contact with epidermal electromagnetic fields, acting on the epidermal cells and these on the Adelta and C nerve endings innervated by the autonomic nervous system, and on the Abeta nerve endings innervated by the peripheral nerve, allowing neural stimulation.
In other words: it helps you recover faster, reduce pain, and maintain joint stability without the need for electrical devices or medication.
What is the NMS® Superficial Neuromodulation assessment and treatment system and why is it different?
Superficial Neuromodulation® is a Therapeutic Assessment and Treatment System that uses an Embryological Hierarchy applying Magnetic Tape to help modulate the aberrant nerve signals that reach the brain, allowing a central physiological response that helps reduce pain, and improve mobility and strength. From an embryological point of view, the priority is to address the dysfunctions of the ectodermic epidermis that create aberrant myotatic reflexes (decreased mobility and strength and the appearance or increase of perceived pain). This reflex is eliminated by modulating scars and tattoos as they generate inputs that are sent to the central nervous system through the autonomic nervous system. Once the aberrant myotatic reflex or tone alteration is eliminated, the patient’s symptoms improve, and that is when the focus should shift to treat the local dysfunctions of the Somatic Mesodermic Peripheral Nervous System, such as musculoskeletal pain.
Scientific support and professional validation

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

Effects on Perceived Pain and Somatosensory Function After Transcutaneous Neuromodulation in Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain: A Quasi-Experimental Study with a Crossover Intervention
Embryological Hierarchy as a treatment system
It consists of modulating each patient’s dysfunctional findings by applying the Superficial Neuromodulation (SNM) assessment and treatment system, following the order of its Embryological Hierarchy.
This system addresses each patient’s needs, whether for prevention, injury treatment, or rehabilitation.
The patient seeks treatment for musculoskeletal pain (the apex of the pyramid), and before treating the area of musculoskeletal pain locally, if it is not traumatic, it is necessary to begin treatment at the base of the pyramid.
Therefore, eliminating trauma throughout the body (sprains, surgical interventions, etc.) is essential to eliminate the central aberrant myotatic reflex. Subsequently, the central dysfunctions that cause epidermal scarring are eliminated, and thus the treatment progresses up the pyramid, using a test-retest approach until reaching the bone-muscle level, where the musculoskeletal system is then 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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