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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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  • 180 - Advanced Techniques, Hope and Ethics with Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    2025/08/27

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

    00:00 Understanding Movement Patterns and Safety
    00:18 Introduction to Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM)
    01:05 Personal Reflections and Professional Gratitude
    04:22 Challenges and Learning in Medical Practice
    06:29 The Importance of Continuous Learning
    09:30 Case Studies and Practical Applications
    13:20 Exploring Historical Medical Texts
    23:24 Advanced Techniques in Patient Treatment
    31:24 Embracing Curiosity in Movement
    32:27 Applying Open-Mindedness to Chronic Illness
    34:08 The Challenge of Patient Motivation
    37:11 The Role of Hope in Recovery
    39:46 Ethics and Confidentiality in Treating Athletes
    51:34 Realistic Expectations in Treatment
    56:48 Upcoming Events and Announcements

    **The Nervous System and Movement Patterns**

    A critical point to understand is that a movement pattern will not sustain or be effectively taught if the nervous system perceives it as unsafe. This highlights the importance of creating a safe foundation for the nervous system to facilitate new movement patterns. FSM plays a crucial role by helping create this safe environment, allowing for long-term pain reduction and the integration of effective movement patterns.

    **Troubleshooting Chronic Pain and Patient Management**

    Practitioners often encounter patients who have tried multiple treatments and modalities with little to no success. Understanding why certain muscles or movements are not firing, instead of simplifying diagnoses to issues like "weak glutes," is essential. Engaging with patients through comprehensive assessments, and considering underlying mechanical reasons for persistent issues, are steps FSM practitioners often emphasize.

    **Neurosensory Integration and Chronic Conditions**

    For those handling patients with chronic pain, connecting various sensory inputs to the brain's sensory motor cortex can improve patient outcomes. Addressing issues such as nerve adhesion, inflammation, and the mind's perception of pain is vital. FSM's ability to manipulate real-time nervous system responses allows practitioners to re-establish sensory pathways and regain movement functions.

    **Gratitude, Professional Development, and Patient-Centered Care**

    A key takeaway for practitioners is to maintain an attitude of gratitude for their profession and the constant learning it provides. Professionals in FSM often discuss the importance of loving what you do and continuously striving to improve your abilities. Additionally, placing the patient first by considering their goals, the realism of achieving these, and understanding when FSM is not the right solution reflect the ethical cores of patient-centered care.

    **The Importance of Connection and Community**

    For practitioners, engaging with enthusiastic individuals who share a passion for the same methodologies can enrich their learning experience and provide support. Whether it’s helping professional athletes optimally perform or working with patients suffering from chronic illnesses, a community that shares insights and offers collaborative problem-solving is invaluable.

    Medical students and practitioners should consider how the principles discussed in the FSM podcast can be integrated into their practice to enhance patient outcomes. By understanding the vital role of the nervous system in movement patterns, addressing chronic pain by connecting neural pathways, and maintaining a patient-centered approach, practitioners can navigate complex cases with greater success. The FSM community offers a supportive environment where sharing knowledge and techniques benefits both practitioners and patients alike.

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  • 181 - Wound Healing, Blood Supply - Treating Complex Cases Utilizing Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    2025/08/27

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

    01:08 Patient Maintenance and Care Plans
    02:28 The Importance of Regular Check-ups
    05:59 Transitioning from Pain Relief to Corrective Exercise
    06:49 Diagnosing and Treating Complex Cases
    18:43 The Role of Mental Focus and Hypnosis in Treatment
    22:13 Addressing Specific Patient Questions
    29:06 Understanding Wound Healing and Blood Supply
    30:28 Exploring Diabetic Neuropathy and Vascular Issues
    32:16 Addressing Tight Hamstrings and Bilateral Issues
    33:20 Case Study: Gluten Triggered RSD
    35:29 Treatment Recommendations for Spinal Stenosis
    40:36 Upcoming Courses and Events
    44:56 The Value of In-Person Learning and Community
    47:48 Advanced Techniques and Practitioner Insights

    **The Importance of Maintenance Care and Smooth Transitions in Medical Practices**

    In the realm of medical practice, embracing maintenance care and transitioning smoothly from acute relief to long-term well-being is integral to optimal patient outcomes. As practitioners, it's crucial to approach patient care holistically, not just focusing on immediate pain relief but also on sustaining health. Here’s how you can incorporate these principles into your practice.

    **The Role of Preventive and Maintenance Care**

    Preventive and maintenance care are pivotal in enhancing patient well-being and preventing relapses of pain or discomfort. Regular assessments and maintenance plans ensure that patients maintain their health rather than seeking treatment only when something goes wrong. This approach is similar to routine car maintenance, where regular ‘tune-ups’ can prevent major breakdowns. Encourage your patients to view healthcare as an ongoing journey, emphasizing that staying well is equally as important as getting well.

    **Communication: A Key Component**

    Communication is paramount in addressing patients' concerns and understanding their needs. Educate patients about the importance of maintaining their health. Use analogies relatable to everyday experiences, like dental hygiene or car maintenance, to explain why continuous care is essential even when symptoms seem mild or nonexistent. Addressing concerns openly helps in building trust and encourages compliance with treatment plans.

    **Approaching Complex Cases**

    In handling complex cases involving conditions like diabetic wounds or spinal stenosis, it is crucial to analyze the root causes. Persistent issues often require an understanding of underlying factors such as circulatory problems or systemic conditions. Collaborate with other healthcare providers to offer additional perspectives and develop comprehensive treatment strategies.

    For instance, explore beyond the immediate problem by considering factors like circulation when addressing diabetic foot ulcers or delving into structural causes for spinal stenosis. The integration of various therapeutic approaches and technologies can offer relief and significantly alter a patient's quality of life.

    **Continuous Learning and Adaptation**

    Medicine is an ever-evolving field, and practitioners should continuously seek new knowledge and integrate it into their practice. Attend educational courses and workshops to stay updated with the latest advancements and approaches in treatment. Additionally, sharing insights with peers can lead to a better understanding of patient management and enhance collective knowledge.

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  • 178 - Pelvic Floor and Connective Tissue - Exploring Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM)
    2025/08/06

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

    00:54 Travel Plans and Excitement
    01:35 The Reach and Impact of FSM
    02:43 Meeting Patients Where They Are
    03:39 Case Study: Stroke Recovery
    06:45 Case Study: Hypermobile Patient
    09:48 Pelvic Floor and Connective Tissue
    20:27 Breathing and Body Mechanics
    23:40 The Importance of Asking Why
    26:51 Stimulus and Response in FSM
    30:13 Reactive Responses and Frequency Pairs
    32:08 Understanding the VMO Muscle
    33:34 Treating Sports Injuries with Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    37:45 The Role of AI in Medical Treatment
    40:34 Addressing Patient Questions and Success Stories
    47:28 Managing Chronic Conditions with FSM
    52:05 The Importance of Patient Empowerment

    Understanding FSM and Its Application

    FSM is utilized to introduce microcurrent therapy aimed at various medical conditions. It provides a non-invasive option primarily targeting chronic pain, connective tissue disorders, and conditions involving scarring and muscular injuries. The therapy is especially significant for patients who have experienced long-term pain or conditions that have not responded well to other treatment methods.

    Pelvic Floor Conditions

    The pelvic floor, a crucial group of muscles, plays a vital role in supporting pelvic organs. FSM can be effectively used to treat pelvic floor dysfunctions such as prolapse and muscular scarring. Practitioners emphasize recognizing the interconnected nature of muscles and connective tissues, including their attachments and their roles in supporting body structures like the peritoneum.

    Connective Tissue Health

    Connective tissue, including ligaments and fascia, can suffer from conditions like hypermobility, which impacts overall joint stability and function. FSM targets connective tissue repair (e.g., through frequencies like 124/77) and is known to help alleviate symptoms associated with connective tissue disorders and enhance joint stability. It is essential to treat these tissues to stabilize and support the body’s functional movements.

    Case Studies and Practical Applications

    FSM practitioners often use FSM to address complex patient cases, including stroke recovery and vascular injuries. A notable application is treating spasticity and repairing connective tissues post-cerebral injuries. The treatment protocol often includes addressing underlying scarring and inflammation through specific frequency pairs targeted at affected tissues.

    The Importance of Comprehensive Diagnosis

    Successful FSM treatment relies heavily on an accurate diagnosis and understanding of the body's interconnected systems. Practitioners stress assessing the whole body, including conducting physical examinations to identify underlying issues that may not be immediately apparent. Treating the root cause of pain or functional disorders often involves targeting both local and systemic issues.

    Enhancing Muscle Function and Injury Recovery

    For muscle-related issues, FSM improves muscle function by addressing underlying problems such as scar tissue and muscle inhibition. By focusing on connective tissue repair and functional muscle improvement, FSM can facilitate significant improvements in muscle and joint performance.

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