Taopatch® is a nanotechnological device designed to emit coherent photons, stimulating the tonic- postural system and improving local blood circulation and cellular metabolism. This study evaluated the effects of Taopatch® on athletes to determine whether it optimizes muscle thermoregulation and increases the range of motion (ROM) during and after physical activity. Twenty athletes were randomized into two groups: experimental and placebo. Both groups wore either the placebo or the experimental device. Assessments of the lower limbs were performed using a thermal camera to measure heat distribution and an accelerometer to evaluate ROM. At T0, the participants were evaluated without wearing the device. The assessments of the muscle heat distribution were performed after two hours of wearing the device (T1) and after a standardized warm-up (T2). Preliminary data show that at T1, the experimental group recorded an average increase of 0.4 °C in skin temperature compared to the control group (+0.1 °C, p < 0.05). At T2, more homogeneous temperature distribution in the muscle, highlighted a 20% reduction in cold areas, along with an average increase of 6° in ROM in key joints (p < 0.05). These results support the hypothesis that Taopatch® may improve muscle thermoregulation and neuromuscular efficiency during physical activity. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and evaluate the device’s impact on athletic performance.

Pagliaro, A., Messina, G., Alioto, A., Padua, E., Francavilla, V.C., Iovane, A., et al. (2025). From Science to Success: The Taopatch® Breakthrough. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MYOLOGY.

From Science to Success: The Taopatch® Breakthrough

Andrea Pagliaro;Anna Alioto;Vincenzo Cristian Francavilla;Angelo Iovane;Patrizia Proia
2025-03-25

Abstract

Taopatch® is a nanotechnological device designed to emit coherent photons, stimulating the tonic- postural system and improving local blood circulation and cellular metabolism. This study evaluated the effects of Taopatch® on athletes to determine whether it optimizes muscle thermoregulation and increases the range of motion (ROM) during and after physical activity. Twenty athletes were randomized into two groups: experimental and placebo. Both groups wore either the placebo or the experimental device. Assessments of the lower limbs were performed using a thermal camera to measure heat distribution and an accelerometer to evaluate ROM. At T0, the participants were evaluated without wearing the device. The assessments of the muscle heat distribution were performed after two hours of wearing the device (T1) and after a standardized warm-up (T2). Preliminary data show that at T1, the experimental group recorded an average increase of 0.4 °C in skin temperature compared to the control group (+0.1 °C, p < 0.05). At T2, more homogeneous temperature distribution in the muscle, highlighted a 20% reduction in cold areas, along with an average increase of 6° in ROM in key joints (p < 0.05). These results support the hypothesis that Taopatch® may improve muscle thermoregulation and neuromuscular efficiency during physical activity. Further studies are needed to confirm these findings and evaluate the device’s impact on athletic performance.
25-mar-2025
2025(Pdm3) Padua Days on Muscle and Mobility Medicine
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25-29 Marzo 2025
Pagliaro, A., Messina, G., Alioto, A., Padua, E., Francavilla, V.C., Iovane, A., et al. (2025). From Science to Success: The Taopatch® Breakthrough. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF TRANSLATIONAL MYOLOGY.
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