Taopatch

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Taopatch

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I have been using Taopatch for 2 weeks now. I am following the protocol as instructed. I have fairly advanced MS, in a wheelchair and have quite severe spasticity. I am not noticing any difference in any of my symptoms. If anything my spasticity is getting worse. Am I expecting too much too soon?
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Hi @LRS,
LRS wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 3:17 am I have been using Taopatch for 2 weeks now. I am following the protocol as instructed. I have fairly advanced MS, in a wheelchair and have quite severe spasticity. I am not noticing any difference in any of my symptoms. If anything my spasticity is getting worse. Am I expecting too much too soon?
Have you ever tried magnesium supplements for your spasticity? Magnesium supplements come in several forms. Some, like magnesium oxide, aren't absorbed well and act as irritant to the digestive tract. An amino acid chelated form of magnesium, e.g., magnesium glycinate, is absorbed best. Here's an example.

Doctor's Best Magnesium Glycinate
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2022 Sep 16
Department of Psychological, Pedagogical and Educational Sciences, Sport and Exercise Sciences Research Unit, University of Palermo, Italy
A new road to improve vitamin D and balance through Taopatch® and proprioceptive protocol in Multiple Sclerosis patients
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36112067/


Abstract

In multiple sclerosis patients (MS), symptoms such as fatigue, lack of physical energy, spasticity, motor coordination disorders, tremors, dizziness and postural instability are most common. Cattaneo et al. (2007) studied the effects of stability training on MS patients, describing its efficacy in reducing all risks, by improving stability, and strength. The present study aimed to confirm our 2021 results on MS patients, combining the Taopatch® device with a proprioceptive rehabilitation protocol (PRP) targeting strength, balance, and biochemical parameters including vitamin D levels. Twenty MS patients, 8 males and 12 females, volunteered in the study. A KERN MAP Version 1.2 08/2012, Hand Grip Dynamometer was used to determine handgrip strength, whilst baropodometric and stabilometric measurements were assessed using the Sensor Medica® systems. The proprioceptive rehabilitation protocol included: 10 minutes of Motomed; 10 minutes of Human Tecar proprioceptive path; 15 minutes of physical exercises; and 15 minutes of massage therapy of whole spine. All patients wore the Taopatch photo emission devices (Tao Technologies), applied with the protocol of Carbonari B, et al. (2021) Testing procedures and blood sampling were carried out before and after the rehabilitation protocol. The paired sample t-test revealed statistically significant improvements for the baropodometric measures (p<0.05). In addition, the intervention induced a statistically significant improvement in the right (p = 0.023) and left (p = 0.021) handgrip strength. We didn't highlighted any statistically significant variation in hemathological parameters, but an increasing trend of vitamin D levels was detected. Combination of an adequate and specific rehabilitation protocol with application of Taopatch®, a photon emission device, improved handgrip strength of the upper limbs, rebalanced body structure decompensated in MS patients and also acting on vitamin D levels. In conclusion, Taopatch® is a supportive therapy for home-based PRP intervention, inducing an improvement in the quality of life and reducing spasticity associated with the disease.
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