
165 - Exploring the Thalamus - Dental Health and FSM Applications
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact@frequencyspecific.com
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - info@fsmsports365.com
00:12 Personal Reflections and Study Group Vibes
01:13 Quotes and Philosophical Insights
05:14 Patient Case Study: Unusual Symptoms and Diagnosis
09:19 Exploring the Thalamus and Treatment Approach
22:14 Imaging and Diagnostic Challenges
24:13 Orthopedic Insights and Bone Marrow Edema
26:13 FSM Treatment Philosophy and Techniques
30:00 Exploring Muscle Response and Therapy Strategies
31:26 Understanding FSM: Art, Intuition, and Science
32:20 Case Study: Bone Spurs and Joint Inflammation
34:29 Collaborative Approaches in Patient Care
39:35 Addressing Autoimmune Diseases and Chronic Pain
43:47 The Importance of Mental and Emotional Health
48:34 Dental Health and FSM Applications
**Engaging with Complex Neurological Cases**
Neurological cases often present unique challenges, requiring detailed analysis and creative solutions. A particular case discussed involves a patient with a rare temperature perception issue, which was eventually attributed to a thalamic stroke. Through an investigative process that included detailed anatomical research and hypothesis testing, a breakthrough treatment approach was devised. Practitioners are encouraged to engage in rigorous research and hypothesis formulation, especially in cases where standard treatments show no improvement. This practice can often lead to the development of new protocols that are tailored to the specific neuro-anatomical presentations of patients.
**The Importance of Imaging in Diagnosis**
Imaging technology, particularly advanced options like 3D cone beam imaging, is integral for accurate diagnosis of conditions that might not be visible in standard x-rays. Practitioners should advocate for and utilize the most advanced imaging technologies available, especially in cases of suspected necrosis or complex dental or bone issues. These technologies can reveal detailed insights into a patient's condition, guiding more effective treatment plans.
**Collaborating for Comprehensive Health Solutions**
Collaborative approaches in patient care not only broaden the scope of possible solutions but also enhance the effectiveness of treatments. When practitioners realize that a particular strategy is not yielding the desired results, it is crucial they consider integrating other specialists into the treatment plan. Whether referring a patient to a chiropractor for cervical spine issues or working with orthopedic surgeons for a second opinion, collaboration can be instrumental in achieving optimal health outcomes. Multiple perspectives can provide new insights into persistent health issues, inspiring creative solutions.
**Rethinking Traditional Approaches**
Even with established conditions like frozen shoulder, practitioners are reminded that tried-and-tested methods may not always work. New hypotheses should be formed when standard treatments fail, which involves revisiting the anatomical and physiological underpinnings of the condition. Practitioners should not shy away from exploring unfamiliar territory or trying unconventional methods if they are scientifically sound and rooted in a thorough understanding of the patient's unique pathology.
**Addressing the Psychosocial Elements of Patient Health**
Understanding the psychosocial background of patients is essential in providing comprehensive care. It’s important for practitioners to delve into patients’ past experiences, trauma, and emotional states, as these can significantly affect their physical health. Addressing psychosocial factors and incorporating this understanding into treatment plans can lead to improved patient compliance and overall well-being.
**The Role of Personalization in Treatment Plans**
Personalizing treatment plans is crucial, particularly in complex or multi-faceted conditions. Whether it's adjusting treatment frequencies in response to patient feedback or developing new protocols for specific conditions, personalization is key to ensuring that interventions are as effective as possible. Practitioners should aim to align treatments closely with the specific needs and responses of their patients.