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

00:24 Kim's Business Insight 02:42 Patient Case Study: Kidney Transplant and PTSD 05:41 Vestibular Injury Diagnosis and Treatment 09:34 Managing Chronic Conditions and Patient Care 15:07 Vestibular Symptoms and Treatment Protocols 20:36 Addressing Dizziness and Balance Issues 24:09 Core Training and Course Adjustments 26:14 Addressing Wegener's Granulomatosis 29:26 Class Materials and Preparation 30:46 Conference Presentation Highlights 35:19 Treating Jaw Pain and TMJ Issues 44:21 Scleroderma Paper and Teaching Insights 45:42 Managing Stagnant Blood Flow and Hypertension 51:28 Upcoming Courses and Practicum Weekends

Leveraging Energy in Medical Decisions

Every medical decision, much like a business choice, should either enhance or deplete your energy. Practitioners often find rejuvenation in exploring new techniques or revisiting familiar practices in a new light. Utilizing FSM, medical practitioners have noted a renewed sense of purpose, especially when faced with chaotic and stressful situations.

Clinical Observations and Case Studies

Understanding Vestibular Injuries

Vestibular injuries, often undiagnosed by conventional means, can profoundly impact patients' lives. A notable case highlighted the importance of a thorough history and vestibular screening for patients with anxiety and reading comprehension issues. Uncovering such connections can dramatically shift a patient's trajectory, improving their self-esteem and functional capabilities.

Practical Steps: - Utilize a tuning fork for auditory assessments. - Perform comprehensive examinations to identify vestibular injuries. - Consider peripheral issues, such as reading comprehension and head trauma, that might suggest vestibular involvement.

Integration into Treatment Protocols

FSM's strengths lie in its adaptability across various conditions and symptoms. Common issues such as dizziness and balance problems, often resulting from exposure to substances or injuries, can be mitigated by targeting specific frequencies. Adjusting these for midbrain and cerebellum support can aid in patient recovery.

Key Frequencies: - Use 40 and 44 Hz to relax neck muscles and alleviate anxiety. - Apply concussion protocols in combination with vestibular injury screens.

Managing Chronic Conditions

Some chronic conditions, like Raynaud's phenomenon and granulomatous diseases, may pose treatment challenges. FSM can aid by addressing both sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system imbalances, targeting arterial function, and reducing inflammation.

Strategies for Practitioners: - For Raynaud's phenomenon, focus on enhancing arterial vitality while minimizing sympathetic stimulation. - Address the complexities of conditions like Wegener's granulomatosis by understanding the interplay between vascular inflammation and organ systems.

Enhancing Practitioner Skills

To optimize the benefits of FSM, practitioners are encouraged to deepen their understanding through continuous education. Hands-on workshops and patient practicums can significantly enhance skills, allowing medical professionals to implement advanced protocols confidently.

Integrating FSM into medical practice not only expands treatment possibilities but also transforms patient outcomes. By embracing new methodologies and maintaining a patient-centric approach, practitioners can offer hope and healing where traditional methods have fallen short. Stay informed, remain curious, and continue to explore the transformative power of frequency-specific microcurrent in patient care.

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

00:24 Kim's Business Insight 02:42 Patient Case Study: Kidney Transplant and PTSD 05:41 Vestibular Injury Diagnosis and Treatment 09:34 Managing Chronic Conditions and Patient Care 15:07 Vestibular Symptoms and Treatment Protocols 20:36 Addressing Dizziness and Balance Issues 24:09 Core Training and Course Adjustments 26:14 Addressing Wegener's Granulomatosis 29:26 Class Materials and Preparation 30:46 Conference Presentation Highlights 35:19 Treating Jaw Pain and TMJ Issues 44:21 Scleroderma Paper and Teaching Insights 45:42 Managing Stagnant Blood Flow and Hypertension 51:28 Upcoming Courses and Practicum Weekends

Leveraging Energy in Medical Decisions

Every medical decision, much like a business choice, should either enhance or deplete your energy. Practitioners often find rejuvenation in exploring new techniques or revisiting familiar practices in a new light. Utilizing FSM, medical practitioners have noted a renewed sense of purpose, especially when faced with chaotic and stressful situations.

Clinical Observations and Case Studies

Understanding Vestibular Injuries

Vestibular injuries, often undiagnosed by conventional means, can profoundly impact patients' lives. A notable case highlighted the importance of a thorough history and vestibular screening for patients with anxiety and reading comprehension issues. Uncovering such connections can dramatically shift a patient's trajectory, improving their self-esteem and functional capabilities.

Practical Steps: - Utilize a tuning fork for auditory assessments. - Perform comprehensive examinations to identify vestibular injuries. - Consider peripheral issues, such as reading comprehension and head trauma, that might suggest vestibular involvement.

Integration into Treatment Protocols

FSM's strengths lie in its adaptability across various conditions and symptoms. Common issues such as dizziness and balance problems, often resulting from exposure to substances or injuries, can be mitigated by targeting specific frequencies. Adjusting these for midbrain and cerebellum support can aid in patient recovery.

Key Frequencies: - Use 40 and 44 Hz to relax neck muscles and alleviate anxiety. - Apply concussion protocols in combination with vestibular injury screens.

Managing Chronic Conditions

Some chronic conditions, like Raynaud's phenomenon and granulomatous diseases, may pose treatment challenges. FSM can aid by addressing both sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system imbalances, targeting arterial function, and reducing inflammation.

Strategies for Practitioners: - For Raynaud's phenomenon, focus on enhancing arterial vitality while minimizing sympathetic stimulation. - Address the complexities of conditions like Wegener's granulomatosis by understanding the interplay between vascular inflammation and organ systems.

Enhancing Practitioner Skills

To optimize the benefits of FSM, practitioners are encouraged to deepen their understanding through continuous education. Hands-on workshops and patient practicums can significantly enhance skills, allowing medical professionals to implement advanced protocols confidently.

Integrating FSM into medical practice not only expands treatment possibilities but also transforms patient outcomes. By embracing new methodologies and maintaining a patient-centric approach, practitioners can offer hope and healing where traditional methods have fallen short. Stay informed, remain curious, and continue to explore the transformative power of frequency-specific microcurrent in patient care.

  continue reading

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