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  • 202 - Live From The 2026 FSM Advanced In Chandler, Arizona: Enhancing Patient Care and Outcomes
    2026/03/18

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

    00:00 Gratitude And Connection
    01:15 Live Podcast Kickoff
    02:46 Course Wins And Slide Tweaks
    05:16 Nerve Pain And CNS Link
    08:33 Meridians And Energy Centers
    10:23 Emotions Case Breakdown
    14:47 Listening To Patient Feedback
    16:29 Shoulder Case Hidden Disc
    22:51 Patient Education And Balance
    27:23 Desert Island Frequencies
    30:55 Evolving Frequency Insights
    32:20 Leaking and Bleeding Patterns
    33:35 Vagus Guided Inflammation Choices
    34:53 Tendon Tears Not Inflammation
    38:58 COVID Vascular Neuropathy Story
    42:27 Palpation and Listening Skills
    45:29 Treating Kids and Mold Exposure
    50:43 Shingles vs Flu Viruses
    53:58 Clinical Boundaries Tooth Trauma
    55:57 Wipe and Load Movement Reset
    01:00:40 Self Care and Vitality Routines
    01:03:02 Costa Rica Monkey Story Wrap
    01:06:53 Final Thanks and Disclaimer

    **Understanding the Key Concepts**

    FSM therapy hinges on the premise that specific frequencies, associated with different tissues and conditions, can enhance the healing process. Understanding these frequencies' role and how to apply them effectively can transform patient outcomes. The treatment involves two primary phases: "Wipe" and "Load," which serve distinct functions within a therapy session.

    **Wipe and Load Technique**

    The "Wipe" phase focuses on alleviating existing dysfunctional patterns. By using specific frequencies, practitioners can address prior traumas and reestablish a foundation for healing. This step is crucial as it prepares the tissue for the subsequent "Load" phase. In the "Load" phase, practitioners reinforce optimal patterns of movement and function. This is where increased secretions in the cerebellum and sensory motor cortex come into play, ensuring the coordinated and smooth movement of joints and muscles.

    **Key Frequencies and Their Applications**

    1. **Vitality Boosting**: Some practitioners explore using vitality frequencies (like 49) across all tissues, offering a systemic boost to health and energy levels. This can complement traditional treatments and enhance overall well-being.

    2. **Nerve Pain Management**: Treating nerve pain, particularly diabetic or post-surgical neuropathies, involves using frequencies tailored to specific viral or bacterial influences. For instance, adding flu virus frequencies to a diabetic neuropathy protocol if recent illness exacerbated symptoms can hasten recovery.

    3. **Post-Trauma Adjustments**: Addressing scar tissue with a comprehensive approach involves more than just targeting scars themselves. Understanding the underlying story of how the trauma occurred and integrating related frequencies can lead to more profound healing.

    **Patient Education and Customization**

    Patient education remains a cornerstone of successful FSM therapy. Enabling patients to understand their condition's intricacies and the rationale behind their treatment helps foster compliance and optimize outcomes. Practitioners are urged to customize protocol based on detailed patient histories and presenting symptoms, allowing for adaptive treatment strategies that are dynamic and responsive to each individual's healing process.

    **Integrating Reflective Practice**

    FSM therapy is not just a static application of technology but a continually evolving practice. Engaging with recent developments and insights into the frequencies' functionalities urges practitioners to remain curious and innovative. Practitioners are encouraged to embrace new findings and methodologies that arise, ensuring their practice remains at the forefront of patient care.

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  • 201 - Layering FSM Treatments: Vagus, Brain Plasticity, Trauma Frequencies, and Clinical Sequencing
    2026/03/04

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

    00:00 Brain Plasticity Basics
    00:50 Podcast Intro and Hosts
    02:21 Treatment Layers Setup
    03:02 Complex Trauma Case
    07:06 Vagus and Neuroplasticity
    12:25 Energy Centers and Terror
    16:21 Aftercare and Results
    20:40 Physical Exam First
    23:18 Emotions Stored in Fascia
    29:05 Safety Disclosure and 40/89
    32:46 Listener Q and EDS Case
    33:18 Hypermobile Teen Protocol
    35:44 Upper Cervical Rehab Plan
    37:22 Avoiding C1-C2 Fusion
    38:21 Treatment Schedule Expectations
    39:25 Infant Seizures and Viruses
    42:55 Post-Concussion Vision Fatigue
    46:43 Scarring and Hypermobile Care
    47:25 Calcium Nodule Case Report
    50:00 Macular Degeneration Scope
    52:42 Wrap Up and Disclaimers

    **Enhancing Brain Plasticity and Patient Outcomes**

    The journey towards improving patient outcomes is multifaceted and often requires approaches that go beyond conventional physical exams. One vital aspect that practitioners can explore is the integration of emotional frequencies into treatments aimed at enhancing brain plasticity.

    To increase brain plasticity, it's essential to facilitate the secretion of beneficial neurochemicals through the vagus nerve. By doing so, medical practitioners can leverage the vagus nerve's ability to regulate various body functions, including the inflammatory response, emotional balance, and even the growth of nerve fibers. This holistic approach is crucial, especially when dealing with cases involving trauma, both physical and emotional.

    **The Role of Sequencing in Treatment**

    When administering treatments, it's not uncommon to encounter practitioners who prioritize emotional frequencies right off the bat. However, the foundation of a successful treatment plan lies in acknowledging and addressing the physical condition first. Physical examinations, including range of motion, reflex, and sensory tests, allow practitioners to chart objective progress, which is an indispensable part of comprehensive patient care.

    Once the physical aspects are addressed, practitioners can begin to layer in emotional frequencies. This sequencing is crucial for harnessing the patient's energy effectively and directing it towards healing. The principle here is that unresolved emotional energies can redirect the body's healing capacity, thus delaying recovery. By systematically navigating through these layers—ranging from fear and anger to grief and joy—practitioners can aid in unblocking stored emotions, thereby promoting holistic healing.

    **Techniques for Addressing Complex Patient Histories**

    In cases where patients present complex histories, such as early childhood trauma compounded by recent medical issues like COVID or stroke, a multi-machine, multi-frequency approach may be warranted. For instance, targeting the midbrain with specific frequencies, addressing scarring in the vagus nerve, and focusing on regions prone to trauma can yield significant improvements.

    These treatments can lead to observable changes, such as visual and vestibular corrections, which highlight the interconnected nature of physical and emotional health. By increasing neurochemical support through techniques like increasing axonal growth factors, practitioners can help rebuild neural pathways and improve patient conditions—sometimes even reversing the sense of imbalance within the body.

    **Navigating Emotional Frequencies with Precision**

    Medical practitioners should be equipped to introduce emotional frequencies into their regimens with precision. The fascia, likened to a jump drive, stores these emotions; thus, treating emotions that are trapped within the fascia involves quieting the brain regions that store them.

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  • 200 - Episode 200, Feeling Safe, Vagus Nerve Focus, and Complex Case Progress
    2026/02/25

    00:00 200 Episodes Milestone - The Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast
    01:39 Podcast Origins and Banter
    04:46 Meige Syndrome Case Update
    09:31 Seminars and Costa Rica Plans
    11:15 Managing Expectations in Care
    14:30 Safe Treatment and Antidotes
    15:47 Multitasking With Machines
    18:57 Safe to Move Framework
    24:20 If It Hurts Dont Do It
    24:55 Complex Pain Patient Breakthrough
    31:42 Pain-Free Movement Breakthrough
    32:36 Resetting Chronic Pain Patterns
    33:37 SI Joint Case Study
    35:47 Central Sensitization And Trauma
    39:00 Creating Safety In Treatment
    41:14 TTH For Catastrophic Histories
    45:19 Energy Centers And Meridians
    49:30 Fibroids And Calcification Q&A
    51:41 Why Sleep Apnea Is Untouchable
    54:29 Vagus Tone For Brain And Inflammation
    58:50 Self-Treatment Night Program
    01:00:03 Episode 200 Wrap-Up And Disclaimer

    ### The Core Components of FSM Treatment

    1. **Vagus Nerve Stimulation:**
    - One of the critical components in FSM is the treatment of the vagus nerve. It plays a vital role in reducing inflammation, improving digestion, and enhancing cognitive functions. Increased vagal tone is associated with improved patient outcomes in various conditions.

    2. **Pain Management:**
    - FSM is particularly renowned for its efficacy in managing pain. It targets specific frequencies that address both the physical sensations of pain and the psychological components associated with chronic pain.

    3. **Trauma and Emotional Frequencies:**
    - FSM treatment includes addressing emotional layers that contribute to physical symptoms. It is key to treat the emotional basis of pain by using specific emotional frequencies in conjunction with pain management.

    4. **Specific Conditions:**
    - FSM can treat a range of conditions like Meige Syndrome, characterized by muscle spasms, and other neurological dysfunctions by targeting the basal ganglia and pons.

    5. **Complex Patient Cases:**
    - FSM shows promise in complex cases where multiple systemic issues overlap. For instance, it is effective for patients with trauma histories, connective tissue disorders, and central sensitivity syndromes.

    6. **Benefits in Rehabilitation:**
    - FSM aids in physical rehabilitation by creating a safe premise for movement, instilling confidence in movement without pain, and supporting muscular and fascial recovery.

    ### Techniques and Devices

    - **Multiple Device Usage:**
    - Advanced FSM practitioners often use multiple devices in tandem to address different body systems simultaneously, enhancing treatment efficacy and patient response.

    - **CustomCare Devices:**
    - FSM practitioners often utilize customizable devices known as CustomCare to tailor treatments specifically to patient needs, encouraging more effective, personalized therapies.

    ### Practical Applications

    - **Treatment of Sleep Apnea:**
    - Although FSM practitioners must be cautious not to treat conditions that are life-threatening on their own, understanding the symptoms and therapeutic needs associated with sleep apnea highlights the importance of comprehensive treatment strategies.

    - **Supportive Care:**
    - FSM is often integrated into a holistic treatment plan, including management of conditions through dietary advise, exercise, and lifestyle modifications to sustain long-term results.

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  • 199 - Using FSM to Address Meige Syndrome: Pons, Vagus, Basal Ganglia, Cerebellum & the Value of Looking It Up
    2026/02/18

    00:00 Why Denervation Can Cause Spasticity (Key Neurology Principle)

    01:09 Podcast Intro + Quick Housekeeping (Dogs, Door, and Vigilance)

    02:30 The "Impossible" Case: Meige Syndrome Explained

    03:42 Vagus Nerve Clues & First-Day FSM Results

    07:05 Building the Brain Protocol: Pons Neurotransmitters + Botox Context

    08:43 Day Two Strategy: Quiet Basal Ganglia & Cerebellum, Support the Pons

    11:59 How She Decides What to Change Mid-Treatment (Intuition + Feedback)

    12:44 Substrate Matters: GABA/5-HTP Support When Forcing Secretions

    18:18 Emotional Frequencies + Speech Pathways (Why Words Triggered Eye Closure)

    23:47 Looking It Up Is the Skill: First Principles, Collaboration, and Finding FSM

    28:24 CustomCare as Ongoing Management + "FSM First Aid" Protocols

    32:11 Root Cause Timeline: Stress Triggers, Misdiagnosis, and Why Medicine Gets Stuck

    34:55 Quick Fixes vs Root Cause: Botox, Hyperacusis & Vagus Nerve Clues

    35:59 Why the Pons Keeps Showing Up: Patterns, TIAs & Frequency Results

    37:41 Rehab Courses Mindset: Assess, Measure, and Prove Progress

    39:16 Setting Realistic Expectations: ROM Gains, Pain, and the "Titanium Knee" Reality

    41:58 Metrics Beyond Numbers: Confidence, Mood, and the Emotional Work of Healing

    44:46 Keep Learning + Resources: Advanced Courses & "Molecules of Behavior" Lectures

    46:26 Case Q&A: Spontaneous Pneumothorax—Pleura Scarring, Hypermobility & Breath Coaching

    52:02 Hypermobility on Your Radar: Memory Complaints, Mini Mental Status Checks & Re-testing

    55:56 Trauma Cases & Documentation: Auto Accidents, Forensics, and Imaging/PT Referrals

    58:52 Wrap-Up: Daughter Update, Advanced Signup, Foundation Mission + Podcast Disclaimer

    In this episode of the Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) podcast, Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss approaching complex, unfamiliar cases by returning to first principles, researching in real time, and collaborating with patients. Dr. Carol shares a case of Meige (MEIGE) syndrome involving severe facial muscle spasticity and involuntary eye closure triggered by speaking, plus light sensitivity, absent gag reflex (partially restored after chiropractic care), elevated shoulders, and a history of extreme stress and childhood abuse. After identifying likely involvement of cranial nerve VII and structures associated with the pons, vagus, basal ganglia, cerebellum, and medulla, they describe an evolving FSM strategy: running protocols such as concussion and vagus/vagal tone, pons repair, increasing secretions in the pons, and "quieting" the basal ganglia and cerebellum (including noting 40/988 for quieting basal ganglia). They discuss searching neurotransmitters of the pons (acetylcholine, GABA, serotonin, norepinephrine), emphasizing inhibitory support via GABA and serotonin, supplementing with chewable GABA and later ordering 5-HTP, and the concept that using "increase secretions" can require providing precursors/substrate to avoid depletion. They also add emotional frequencies for fear/terror and note functional changes across two days, including relaxed facial muscles and improved blinking and speech-related eye control, then send the patient home with a five-hour nighttime program and a loaner device, with follow-up planned. The conversation also covers patient education, expectations and management with CustomCare devices, tracking outcomes with metrics like range of motion and confidence.

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  • 198 - Post-Op Shoulder Rehab, Surgical Notes, Emotional Frequencies & Vestibular Repatterning and Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    2026/02/11

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

    02:33 Post-Op Shoulder Debrief: Labrum Tear, Hill-Sachs/Bankart, and Fast Healing
    05:21 Building a Detailed FSM Post-Op Plan from the Operative Report
    08:28 Rotator Cuff Strength, Tissue Health, and "Shoulder Support" Protocols
    12:19 Patient Advocacy: Second Opinions, Surgeon Interviews, and PACU FSM Access
    16:40 Nerve Blocks, PACU Basics, and Why Ice Isn't the Healing Tool People Think
    20:12 Positive Language in Rehab + Course/Livestream Updates
    24:18 Midbrain/Pons Case Study: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Microclots, and Cranial Nerves
    32:14 Cranial + vagus release: dura scarring, Valsalva, and concussion protocols
    33:30 Emotional frequency sequence: anger → resentment → fear/terror → grief → restoring joy
    34:48 "How did we get here?" Clinical reasoning beyond diagnosis & inflammation
    38:02 Why order matters: avoiding grief-first + mapping emotions to organ meridians
    43:30 Depression, vitamin D, and the realities of tapering antidepressants
    45:14 Case study: big toe pain, phantom limb signals, and nerve traction strategy
    47:46 Netter saves the day: peroneus brevis, fibula attachments, and periosteum treatment
    50:24 Q&A: Hypermobile/EDS dizziness after hip changes—vestibular screen & gait recalibration
    52:41 Quick hits: decoding tissue numbers (46 muscle, 62 arteries) and course takeaways
    01:00:07 Achilles/heel pain after downhill hiking: tendon sheath, fat pad, fascia & trigger points

    Patient Interaction and Choosing Medical Professionals

    When selecting medical professionals for surgical procedures, it is crucial to consider not only their competence and technical skills but also their honesty, integrity, and communication style. Patients are encouraged to choose practitioners who make them feel comfortable, listen attentively, and explain procedures thoroughly.

    Additionally, it is vital for practitioners to act as patient educators and advocates, ensuring that patients are aware of their options and understand what to expect from surgical and post-operative care.

    Importance of Surgical Notes

    Accessing detailed surgical notes is essential for creating a customized and effective post-operative care plan. Surgical notes provide insights into the procedural steps taken during surgery, highlighting areas that may require focused rehabilitation or specific therapeutic interventions.

    Customized Post-Operative Care

    - Utilizing FSM to address specific post-operative complications such as inflammation and adhesions.
    - Developing tailored protocols that may involve restoring joint function, reducing pain, and improving muscle or tissue healing.
    - Implementing FSM for emotional support, addressing emotional stress or trauma that can accompany physical injuries and surgeries.

    Managing Emotional Aspects in Healing

    FSM is also used to manage emotional components intertwined with physical healing. Addressing emotions such as anger, fear, and grief using specific frequencies is integral to comprehensive care. Understanding the psychology behind these emotions and treating them in a methodical sequence can significantly improve patient responses and recovery.

    Proprioception and Vestibular Considerations

    In patients who have undergone significant anatomical changes post-surgery, proprioceptive recalibration is crucial. Changes in gait or balance may necessitate proprioceptive exercises and FSM treatment for vestibular injuries to restore equilibrium and prevent dizziness or disorientation.

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  • 197 - Liver Health and Detoxification, Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Trigger Points and TMJ
    2026/02/04

    Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC & Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT

    01:37 Patient Case Study: Phantom Limb Pain
    09:13 Understanding Liver Health and Detoxification
    17:48 Addressing Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
    29:51 Treating TMJ with FSM
    34:17 Understanding Trigger Points and TMJ
    37:01 Exploring Eczema and Its Causes
    40:27 Post-ACL Reconstruction and Rehabilitation
    49:19 Addressing Dementia and Its Potential Causes
    55:28 Innovations in Surgical Solutions for Arthritis
    57:11 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    In the realm of medical practice, understanding various pain management and treatment techniques is essential, especially for medical professionals dealing with complex conditions. This guide delves into methods for treating various kinds of pain, nerve issues, and conditions such as liver toxicity, TMJ, and osteoporosis, as well as discussing new insights into dementia related to sensory loss.

    **Managing Phantom Limb Pain**

    Phantom limb pain can occur when nerves are damaged, leading to sensations in a limb that is no longer present. A case in point is the experience of nerve damage in the big toe, where the perceived pain resembles that of a phantom limb. Identifying and running specific treatment protocols such as 40/89 can be effective in alleviating such pain.

    **Understanding Trigger Points**

    Trigger points in muscles like the upper trapezius are often symptoms rather than causes of pain. They might originate from other underlying issues such as rotator cuff injuries. Treatment should focus on repairing associated injuries and reducing muscle tension through methods like running specific protocols tailored to nerve and muscle conditions.

    **Liver Health and Detoxification**

    The liver plays a crucial role in detoxifying the body, and certain conditions like cirrhosis require targeted treatment. Managing liver health may involve treating for toxicity, anesthesia, and providing support through supplements like lipoic acid and milk thistle. Protocols for conditions like non-alcoholic fatty liver focus on dietary management, particularly the reduction of carbohydrate intake.

    **Restoring Muscle and Joint Function**

    In treating joint issues such as TMJ, understanding the biomechanical contributions is vital. A detailed approach involves treating torn or broken ligaments and connective tissues. For post-surgical recovery, such as ACL reconstruction, encouraging the appropriate exercises without further straining repaired tendons is key. Coordinated movement must be restored cautiously to ensure proper healing.

    **Dealing with Eczema and Immune System Responses**

    Eczema can often be linked to immune responses and is treated by addressing histamine levels and inflammation. It's often associated with other conditions such as MCAS, and a multi-pronged treatment approach that targets the immune system, skin, and gut health is often beneficial.

    **Dementia and Sensory Loss**

    The loss of olfactory senses (smell) can be a predictor of dementia. Understanding the relationship between sensory loss and cognitive decline is critical in early intervention. Questions regarding vaccination effects, particularly related to COVID-19, should be explored as they might impact the onset or progression of symptoms.

    Pain management and treatment are multifaceted, requiring a comprehensive understanding of the physiological and neurological factors involved. By addressing underlying causes of symptoms like phantom limb pain, improving liver function, and adopting holistic approaches to conditions like eczema and dementia, medical professionals can enhance treatment outcomes. Understanding these dynamics can empower healthcare providers to offer more effective interventions for various complex conditions.

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  • 196 - Complex Pain Syndromes - Hydrocephalus and Frequency Specific Microcurrent
    2026/01/28

    00:59 The Power of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM)
    01:30 Gemstones and Their Meanings
    01:58 A Remarkable Patient Case
    05:51 Understanding Complex Pain Syndromes
    13:30 Innovative Treatment Approaches
    16:24 Challenges and Successes in FSM Treatment
    24:32 Advanced FSM Techniques and Insights
    29:04 Debunking Calcium in Mitochondria Theory
    30:20 Critical Thinking in Medical Hypotheses
    33:15 Bone Marrow and Trauma Treatment
    35:04 Complex Case Studies and Critical Thinking
    37:43 Hydrocephalus and FSM Treatment
    49:41 Advanced Symposium and Faculty Acknowledgment
    53:24 Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts

    **Understanding Complex Pain Syndromes: Insights from a Podcast**

    Complex pain syndromes present significant challenges to medical practitioners, especially when they're compounded with unique conditions such as hydrocephalus or treated with innovative methods like Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM). The exploration of these topics provides valuable learning, particularly for medical students aiming to expand their breadth of knowledge.

    **Calcium, Mitochondria, and Pain**

    In managing complex pain syndromes, understanding the cellular pathways involved is crucial. Calcium ions play a pivotal role in cellular activities, signaling mitochondria to produce ATP. However, an excess of calcium can be detrimental, leading to cellular death. This is an important consideration in conditions like post-exercise malaise, often misunderstood to be related to calcium levels in mitochondria. Understanding these cellular mechanisms helps in formulating treatment paradigms that do not exacerbate conditions.

    **The Role of FSM in Pain Management**

    FSM offers a transformative approach in managing conditions that resist conventional treatments. It operates using specific frequencies to target different tissues and pathological processes without physical contact, thus ruling out placebo effects. As practitioners explore this modality, they must develop proficiency in hypothesizing and testing different frequencies to determine their effectiveness in individual cases.

    **Case Exploration: Treating CRPS**

    For instance, a patient with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) underwent extensive treatments involving FSM. The patient's history included multiple surgeries and persistent pain that conventional therapies failed to address. By determining that the pain couldn't be traced to common neurological pathways, FSM was employed to address underlying issues such as increased muscle tone and central nervous system involvement. The outcome was a significant reduction in pain, demonstrating the potential of FSM in chronic pain management. Such cases highlight the importance of critical thinking in diagnosing and treating based on individual symptoms rather than predetermined labels.

    **Hydrocephalus, Balance, and Developmental Concerns**

    Hydrocephalus presents unique treatment challenges, especially in pediatric cases where development is ongoing. Post-surgical outcomes such as balance issues and developmental delays require attentive management. FSM offers potential adjunctive support by addressing central nervous system function, aiming to enhance developmental milestones and motor skills. However, medical professionals must carefully assess each case to tailor treatments that best support individual needs.

    **Integration and Critical Thinking in Treatment**

    The podcast emphasizes the necessity of integrating clinical experiences with theoretical knowledge. Practitioners must engage in continuous learning and maintain an openness to reevaluating treatment strategies based on new evidence. Collaborative exploration among medical professionals fosters deeper understanding and innovation in treatment methodologies.

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  • 195 - FSM Case Studies - Long COVID and Flexibility - Hamstring Insertion Tendinopathy
    2026/01/21

    Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC & Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT

    01:24 Core Training and Achievements
    02:26 Flexibility and Adaptability in Practice
    03:14 Neurotransmitter Workshop Insights
    06:01 Case Study: Long COVID and Flexibility
    19:28 Case Study: Hamstring Insertion Tendinopathy
    30:55 The Importance of Safety in Treatment
    33:41 Timing and Duration of Treatments
    34:42 Patient Trauma History and Treatment Adjustments
    36:03 Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Case Study
    38:03 Sensory Motor Cortex and Pain Pathways
    40:29 Learning from Mistakes and Gaining Experience
    55:38 Empowering Patients with CustomCare
    58:38 Upcoming Courses and Announcements

    **Clinical Approach and Techniques**

    1. **Patient-Centric Treatment:**
    - FSM emphasizes the importance of listening to patients carefully to guide treatment decisions.
    - Clinicians using FSM adapt their approach based on feedback and patient response, applying both clinical judgment and the art of listening to the patient's body and its unique signals.

    2. **Technical Insights and Innovations:**
    - Understanding the underlying neural and anatomical pathways is critical for effectively utilizing FSM.
    - Treatments often involve addressing nerve traction injuries, hypermobility, and unexpected anatomical variations, demonstrating FSM's adaptability in treating diverse conditions.

    3. **Specific Cases and Challenges:**
    - FSM practitioners navigate complex cases such as chronic pain, long-term conditions like long COVID, and unique structural anomalies through a flexible and iterative approach.
    - Cases are often revisited and re-evaluated to adjust treatment plans, emphasizing the value of starting over and reassessing when results are not as expected.

    **The Art and Science of Adaptation**

    1. **Listening and Responding to the Tissue:**
    - Rather than imposing treatment, practitioners listen intently to what the tissue "tells" about its needs, allowing for a more natural and effective healing process.
    - This approach enhances the connection between clinician and patient, encouraging a more collaborative healing process.

    2. **Harnessing Anatomical Knowledge:**
    - FSM practitioners possess a robust understanding of human anatomy, applying it creatively to solve complex medical puzzles.
    - Knowledge of specific structures, such as the operator membrane and its impact on conditions like hamstring tendinopathy, is vital for achieving successful outcomes.

    **The Importance of Flexibility and Continuous Learning**

    1. **Educational and Professional Growth:**
    - FSM emphasizes continuous learning and the importance of both successes and mistakes in professional development.
    - Clinicians are encouraged to embrace new techniques and adapt based on evolving evidence and patient feedback, ensuring ongoing improvement and innovation in patient care.

    2. **Empowering Patients:**
    - By providing tools such as a CustomCare unit, FSM empowers patients, fostering a sense of control over their own healing process.
    - This empowerment plays a critical role in enhancing patient outcomes, especially when dealing with chronic or challenging conditions.

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