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159 - FSM and Phantom Pain, Metal Allergies, and Coracoid Surgery: Key Case Studies from the Medical Frontlines
- 2025/02/19
- 再生時間: 53 分
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
00:14 Exciting Case Reports and Research Updates
02:03 Technical Glitches and Presentation Preparations
02:42 Deep Dive into Hip and Pelvis Presentation
04:04 Case Studies and Certification Process
07:41 CE Mark and Aftermarket Data
11:41 Metal Allergies in Surgical Implants
17:39 Phantom Gallbladder Pain Case Study
26:42 Listening to Patients' Stories
29:25 Managing Unattended Treatments
30:08 Leaky Gut and CustomCare
31:16 Radiation Treatment and Vagus Nerve
32:08 FSM Patient Monitoring
36:36 Shoulder Pain and Treatment Protocols
38:38 Frozen Shoulder Challenges
41:52 Coracoid Process Surgery
46:45 Liability Concerns with EyeCare
50:46 Essential Tremor and Dopamine Support
In the fast-evolving world of integrative medicine, tools and methodologies that confirm positive patient outcomes are invaluable. Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) stands out as a promising approach, providing noteworthy insights and clinical benefits. Based on recent discussions between Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis, this post delves into practical applications of FSM and how medical practitioners can incorporate it into their practice for enhanced patient care.
### Standardizing FSM Protocol for Common Conditions
Dr. McMakin emphasizes the importance of successful application of FSM protocols, specifically in dealing with complex cases such as frozen shoulder and post-surgical complications. When encountering resistance in increasing shoulder mobility, practitioners must ensure that the nerve has been adequately treated for inflammation and scarring. Start with reducing inflammation in the nerve (40 and 10 frequency) before addressing scar tissue and mechanics.
For those dealing with leaky gut syndrome, Dr. Menik suggests a protocol of FSM treatments such as 1and 24 and 22, emphasizing a five-day consecutive treatment regimen. This procedure should be undertaken with adequate supervision and alignment with state laws concerning unattended treatments. It is important to monitor the patient for any signs of discomfort during the treatment to ensure optimal results, especially if running the device unattended.
### Integrating FSM for Complex Cases
Dr. McMakin shares a compelling case involving a patient with knee replacements. Understanding the difference in metal types—titanium versus chromium cobalt—can crucially impact postoperative recovery. This differentiation is pivotal due to varying incidences of metal allergies. For patients with known sensitivities or unexplained inflammation post-surgery, practitioners should consider the metal type as a contributing factor to symptoms.
In another case involving a patient with phantom gallbladder pain, the presence of metal clips left post-surgery required unique approaches involving FSM for treating metal toxicity. Such cases highlight the importance of considering not just the symptoms, but potentially concealed causal factors.
### Application of FSM in Nervous System Disorders
FSM also has significant potential in neurological applications. A notable example involves the treatment of essential tremor, typically tied to basal ganglia function. Here, frequencies such as 81 and 988 come into play, aiming to balance secretions within the basal ganglia. Complementation with nutritional support for dopamine synthesis, including tyrosine and phenylalanine, is recommended.
Furthermore, managing post-viral inflammation through the vagus nerve to modulate systemic immune responses demonstrates FSM’s versatility and profound potential. Recognizing the interplay between respiratory infections and subsequent systemic inflammation redefines treatment strategies for persistently inflamed joints.
### Practical Advice for Practitioners
For practitioners venturing into FSM application, it is crucial to continuously integrate patient feedback and observe both noticeable and subtle changes during the treatment process. Sustained professional development through courses and advanced study helps fine-tune these practices, ultimately leading to greater success rates and patient satisfaction.
FSM represents a unique therapeutic tool that extends beyond routine treatment modalities. By refining FSM application approaches, practitioners can ensure patients receive comprehensive care that addresses root causes, not just symptoms. While the application of FSM in clinical settings requires diligence and adherence to safety standards, its potential in elevating patient outcomes makes it an indispensable method in modern integrative medicine.