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Unparalleled Innovation

Vibrotactile Technology changed everything

As soon as Super Patch touches your skin, it initiates a remarkable response within your brain's neural pathways, empowering you to confront your daily challenges with energy and confidence.

Safe, Effective, Clinically Proven and FDA Registered.

The Super Patch technology was carefully developed to offer a 100% drug-free, natural, hypo-allergenic, and non-invasive solution for those looking to improve their quality of life. The effects are almost immediate, and our technology and patches have successfully undergone clinical trials. We are also registered with the FDA.

Backed by research - Proven by science

Every Super Patch product is supported by in-depth, leading edge scientific studies.

Improving Sleep and Quality of Life after Use of a Haptic Vibrotactile Trigger

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE & HEALTHCARE

ISSN 2833-0382P. DoghramjiD. DietzP. Hurwitz
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Haptic Vibrotactile Trigger Technology – Disrupting the Neuromatrix to Reduce Pain Severity and Interference

ANESTHESIA & PAIN RESEARCH

ISSN 2639-846XJ. GudinD. DietzeG. DhaliwalP. Hurwitz
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Plantar Neuro-Receptor Activation In Improving Overall Clinical Function and Decreasing Pain and Stiffness in TKA – RCT Study

VOXX HPT CLINICAL STUDIES

M. WoolfreyC. BoltonK. WoolfreyD. Warchuk

Improvement in Balance and Stability Using a Novel Sensory Application – Haptic Vibrotactile Trigger Technology

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION

J. HaddadB. S. DhaliwalM. S. DhaliwalP. Hurwitz

Improvement in Athletic Performance

VOXX HPT CLINICAL STUDIES

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Changes in Electroencephalogram (EEG) – Neuromatrix and Pain Modulation – Vibrotactile Trigger Technology

ANESTHESIA & PAIN RESEARCH

ISSN 2639-846XB. S. DhaliwalJ. HaddadM. DebrincatP. Hurwitz

Effect of Dermatome Neuropoint Activation on Diabetic Neuropathy Pain in Feet

VOXX HPT CLINICAL STUDIES

Dr. S. TaylorJ. Devos
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Effects Of Pattern Forearm Stimulation On The Human Electroencephalogram And Cognitive Networks

APPLIED NEUROSCIENCE RES. INST.

R. W. ThatcherM. DeBrincatD. M. North

Supportive Studies in Neuroscience

The study of haptic technology continues to be at the forefront of scientific research.
The objective of greater health and wellness for all is behind every endeavor.

Improvement of Mental Health and Anxiety with Haptic Technology Patch Utilization: Interim Results from an Exploratory Study

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY RESEARCH

ISSN 2641-4317J. FasonJ. GudinP. Hurwitz
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Reducing Sleep Disorder and Insomnia Related Symptoms with Haptic Technology

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FAMILY MEDICINE & HEALTHCARE

ISSN 2833-0382P. DoghramjiJ. FasonP. Hurwitz

Using Haptic Technology for Pain Reduction and Functional Improvement

ANESTHESIA & PAIN RESEARCH

ISSN 2639-846XJ. GudinJ. FasonP. Hurwitz
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Acupuncture Modulates Temporal Neural Responses in Wide Brain Networks: Evidence from fMRI Study

MOLECULAR PAIN

L. BaiJ. TianC. ZhongT. XueY. You

Consciousness and the Brainstem – University of Iowa College of Medicine, USA

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE SCIENCE

J. ParviziA. Damasio
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Distribution and Behaviour of Glabrous Cutaneous Receptors in the Human Foot Sole, Canada

JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY

P. M. KennedyJ. T. Inglis
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Hypothalamic and Brainstem Neurocircuitries Controlling Homeostatic Energy Balance, Spain

SOCIETY FOR ENDOCRINOLOGY

M. SchneebergerR. GomisM. Claret

Mapping Sensory Nerve Communications Between Peripheral Nerve Territories, USA

ORIGINAL COMMUNICATION

PMID 2382-4984 A. Ladak R. S. Tubbs R. J. Spinner
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Motor Systems – Muscles and Spinal Cord – Harvard-MIT Div of Health Sciences and Tech – USA

HARVARD MIT HEALTH SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY

Dr. D. CoreyE. Eskandar MD
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Neuronal Activities in Brain-Stem Cholinergic Nuclei Related to Tonic Activation Processes in Thalamocortical Systems, Canada

JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE

PMID 238-8079M. SteriadeS. DattaD. ParéG. OaksonR. Currò Dossi

Possible Contribution of the Basal Ganglia Brainstem System to the Pathogenesis of Parkinson’s Disease, Japan

INTECHOPEN

K. TakakusakiK. ObaraT. Okumura
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