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Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast

Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast

著者: Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis
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Kim and Carol discuss FSM and take questions from current FSM practitioners. Frustrated with the limited options for treating pain and other complex medical issues? Add Frequency Specific Microcurrent to your medical toolbelt and let FSM help you reduce inflammation in any tissue, anytime... ...easily treat nerve pain. … and dissolve internal scarring and adhesions that cause mobility issues. Each Wednesday join Dr. Carolyn McMakin and Kim Pittis as they discuss what is going on in the world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent. Find information about taking the FSM Course, watch an FSM webinar, or to find an FSM trained practitioner near you at frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis specializes in training Frequency Specific Microcurrent for manual therapy practitioners and sports medicine. She also treats professional, Olympic, and semi-professional athletes and can be found at fsmsports365.com. Please leave an honest review wherever you subscribe to this podcast. The Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast (the “FSM Podcast”) has been produced by Frequency Specific Seminars (FSS) for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The information and opinions provided in the Podcast (i) are not medical advice; (ii) do not create any type of doctor-patient relationship; and (iii) unless expressly stated, do not reflect the opinions of its affiliates, subsidiaries, or sponsors or the host’s or any podcast guests or affiliated professional organizations. No person should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content provided in any Podcast without first seeking appropriate medical advice and counseling. No information provided in any Podcast should be used as a substitute for personalized medical advice and counseling. FSS expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this Podcast.Frequency Specific Seminars 代替医療・補完医療 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • 166 - Understanding AB Frequency Pairs - Anatomy with Netter
    2025/04/30

    Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com/about
    Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com

    00:13 Patient Case: Lumbar Spine Surgery and Nerve Pain
    02:05 Treatment Protocols and Techniques
    02:39 Case Study: Diabetic Neuropathy Misdiagnosis
    05:36 Collaborative Diagnosis and Treatment
    11:57 Exploring Anatomy with Netter
    19:42 Understanding AB Pairs in Treatment
    31:38 Managing Diabetes in the Elderly
    32:29 Understanding Diabetic Neuropathy
    36:20 Physical Exams and Patient Interaction
    40:50 Diagnosing and Treating Pain
    45:17 Complex Pain Cases and CRPS
    51:25 SI Joint Dysfunction and Treatment

    **Understanding Patient Histories and Symptoms**

    A comprehensive understanding of patient histories and symptoms is crucial for effective treatment planning. For instance, distinguishing between different types of nerve pain, such as diabetic neuropathies and radiculopathies, requires a meticulous examination and thoughtful questioning. Symptoms often present differently, depending on underlying issues. Diabetic neuropathy typically presents as symmetrical numbness following a "socks and gloves" pattern, while radiculopathy follows a dermatomal pattern and is often aggravated by movement. Understanding these distinctions can direct practitioners towards more accurate diagnostic and treatment pathways.

    **Utilizing FSM in Clinical Practice**

    FSM provides unique opportunities to address conditions that are otherwise difficult to treat. For example, when dealing with chronic pain or nerve severance, FSM can be tailored to target specific pathologies and tissues, promoting healing and managing pain. Practicing an evidence-based thought process is essential, as it allows the clinician to customize FSM protocols to suit individual patient needs.

    When treating acute injuries, practitioners are advised to focus on reducing inflammation without disrupting the natural healing process. For instance, in the management of acute sprains or strains, practitioners may opt to stimulate circulation through the fascia instead of lymphatic tissues directly with FSM, potentially providing notable relief and improved functional outcomes.

    **Collaboration for Better Diagnosis**

    Diagnosis often benefits from a collaborative approach. Utilizing anatomical references, such as Netter's Architecture, during patient consultations can enhance understanding and engagement, enabling patients to visualize and comprehend the therapeutic focus. This collaboration not only assists in accurate diagnosis but also empowers patients by involving them actively in their treatment plans.

    **Managing Complex Cases**

    For intricate cases, such as those involving chronic low back pain or neuropathic issues following surgical interventions, FSM offers a pathway to alleviate symptoms through targeted protocols. It is essential for practitioners to closely consider the full scope of the patient's history, assess the interplay of symptoms, and explore multifaceted treatment angles. This might include addressing both physical and neurological aspects of pain, using FSM's ability to treat tissue-specific pathologies.

    **Continual Education and Adaptation**

    Staying informed about the latest research and developments in FSM is crucial. Medical practitioners are encouraged to engage with ongoing educational resources and remain adaptable in their practice. This ensures that treatment protocols are aligned with the latest evidence, maximizing therapy effectiveness for complex pain and healing challenges.

    Integrating Frequency Specific Microcurrent into clinical practice offers a novel, holistic approach to managing complex pain and rehabilitation scenarios. By fostering a deep understanding of patient symptoms, collaborating for accurate diagnosis, and continually adapting treatment protocols, practitioners can enhance their therapeutic impact, leading to improved patient outcomes and satisfaction.

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  • 165 - Exploring the Thalamus - Dental Health and FSM Applications
    2025/04/23

    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.

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  • 164 - Understanding Muscle and Nerve Function With Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    2025/04/16

    Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact@frequencyspecific.com
    Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - info@fsmsports365.com

    00:14 Weekly Check-In and Personal Reflections
    01:37 Case Study: Guitarist with Neck and Arm Pain
    06:35 Understanding Muscle and Nerve Function
    24:10 Family Dynamics in Patient Care
    33:09 Addressing Chronic Foot Pain
    35:03 The Role of Fascia in Pain Management
    36:40 Understanding Nerve and Fascia Interactions
    40:28 Impact of Sports on Foot and Leg Health
    47:21 Challenges in Treating Complex Conditions
    50:16 Innovative Approaches to Stomach Issues
    58:55 Upcoming Courses and Final Thoughts

    **Evaluating Complex Cases through FSM**

    Clinical scenarios often present with multifaceted symptoms, where the root cause might not be apparent. In such situations, FSM can be used to navigate these complexities. As discussed in recent applications, for a patient with persistent neck and arm pain, an MRI revealed disc issues at multiple levels. FSM facilitated a nuanced approach by specifically targeting disc pain, nerve pain, and associated facet pain. Practitioners are encouraged to consider not just the discs but potential secondary factors such as facet joints to provide comprehensive pain management.

    **Addressing Neuromuscular Factors**

    In patients with unexplained differences in muscle performance, such as grip strength discrepancies, FSM can be instrumental. Observations highlight the benefit of FSM in differentiating between fast and slow-twitch muscle contributions, as seen in musicians and athletes who display varying performance strengths without muscle atrophy. Utilizing FSM frequencies focusing on nerve and muscle integration can aid in balancing these functional differences and enhance performance.

    **Facilitating Effective Rehabilitation**

    Embedding FSM into rehabilitation practices allows practitioners to address both acute and chronic conditions effectively. By examining case reports, it becomes evident that frequency-specific approaches can significantly improve conditions like disc rehabilitation and muscle coordination. For instance, using precise frequencies for muscular and dural adhesions has shown promising results in restoring mobility and reducing pain. The use of video analysis can further complement FSM strategies by providing insights into habitual movements that may contribute to ongoing issues.

    **Holistic Patient Management**

    Consideration must be given to broader lifestyle factors and how they interact with the body's physical dynamics. Achieving objectivity in treatments requires practitioners to not merely focus on symptomatic relief but explore the underlying ergonomic and mechanical contributors to a patient's chronic state. For example, in musicians or other professionals exposed to repetitive strain, simple ergonomic adjustments are crucial alongside FSM treatments to maintain structural harmony and prevent recurrence.

    **Bilateral Symptoms and Central Nervous System Influence**

    Bilateral symptoms in patients often suggest a central nervous system component as a possible origin. Healthcare providers should consider treating the central nervous system and ensure the effective functioning of the dura and related structures. FSM methods can reduce central sensitization and improve neural dynamics, demonstrated by improved bilateral symptoms following targeted FSM therapy.

    **Managing Conditions like Plantar Fasciitis and Fasciopathy**

    Discussion highlights how tearing and scarring in soft tissues, compounded by repetitive stress, play a central role in chronic fasciopathies. FSM effectively addresses these issues by focusing on reducing tissue scarring and enhancing tissue vitality, thus improving overall fascia function and reducing chronic pain instances like plantar fasciitis.

    Implementing FSM in Treatment Protocols

    For practitioners seeking to integrate FSM within their treatments, continuous education and clever application are crucial. Diving deeper into functional mechanics and aligning FSM with current rehab protocols can facilitate more significant advancements in patient care. Complex cases such as those involving deep scarring or neuromuscular imbalances particularly benefit from FSM’s tailored approach, allowing for holistic and longevity-focused healing in everyday practice.

    By weaving FSM into the fabric of treatment strategies, healthcare professionals can provide nuanced and comprehensive care, addressing pain and dysfunction at their roots. The true power of FSM lies in its ability to modulate physiological functions at the cellular level, offering unique therapeutic windows that elevate standard care approaches and support patient-centered outcomes.

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