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139 - The Role of Practitioners and Diagnosis: Frequency-Specific Microcurrent in Practice
- 2024/07/31
- 再生時間: 56 分
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Hosts:
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss their experiences with Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapy, emphasizing the unscripted nature of their sessions. They share detailed patient cases, illustrating how subtle symptoms often unravel a web of underlying issues. From treating scattered medical histories and chronic pain to managing unexpected asthma and post-surgical complications, they delve into the importance of flexibility in diagnosis and treatment.
The conversation highlights the challenges practitioners face, including differentiating types of coughs, the impact of barometric pressure changes on pain, and the role of patient empowerment and trust. Ideal for FSM practitioners, the episode underscores the value of detailed patient histories and the non-linear journey toward healing.
00:40 The Unscripted Show
01:25 Patient Stories and Unexpected Histories
04:04 Understanding Coughs and Asthma
06:49 Flexibility of Mind in Practice
08:51 The Power of Patient Histories
09:23 Chronic Pain and Patient Mindsets
12:58 The Role of Practitioners and Diagnosis
24:20 Exploring Unusual Symptoms
28:35 Barometric Pressure and Pain
29:50 Understanding Air Pressure and Inner Ear Fluid
30:23 Personal Experience with Disequilibrium
31:49 Treating Vestibular Patients
32:21 Barometric Pressure and Body Pain
32:54 Joint Pain and Barometric Pressure
35:32 Managing Shin Splints
37:33 Balance Issues in Older Adults
40:34 Recovering from All-Nighters with FSM
42:53 Case Reports and Symposium Announcements
44:03 Blood Pressure Differences and Possible Causes
47:46 Challenges in Treating Low Back Pain
51:13 Upcoming Webinars and Symposium Details
54:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts