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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.
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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.
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com/start Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com In this episode of the Frequency Specific Podcast, Carolyn McMakin and her co-host Kim Pittis discuss various aspects of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), covering topics like the importance of realistic patient expectations, the challenges of being a perfectionist in the medical field, and detailed case studies. They stress the significance of thorough physical exams and correct diagnosis, highlight the synergy between different practitioner techniques, and share practical advice for FSM practitioners. Other fascinating discussions include FSM's impact on complex cases like cancer pain management and its potential in distance treatments. 00:15 Bandwidth Issues and Presentation Prep 00:35 Case Study: Comprehensive Patient Care 01:36 Managing Patient Expectations 02:15 Challenges in Patient Treatment 03:44 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis 04:50 Learning from Failures 05:21 FSM: A Versatile Tool for Various Professions 06:05 The Role of Proper Assessment in FSM 07:10 Addressing Misinformation about FSM 08:35 The Importance of Safety in FSM 09:10 Case Study: Knee Patient 11:21 The Value of a Thorough Examination 13:48 Teaching FSM and Ensuring Safety 20:43 Recognizing Patterns in Patient Symptoms 26:19 The Importance of Physical Exams 29:40 The Importance of Physical Exams in FSM 30:18 Understanding Shoulder Mechanics 32:58 Connecting Reflexes and Pain 35:06 FSM Practitioners' Unique Approach 35:32 Continuing Education and Assessment 39:59 Treating Terminal Pain with FSM 44:21 Distance Treatment and Magnetic Fields 47:30 Resources for Treating Complex Conditions 51:55 Upcoming Events Innovative Strategies for Medical Practitioners: Insights from Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis Medical practitioners constantly face the challenge of meeting patient expectations, while also dealing with complex cases that require careful and innovative approaches. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis share their expert insights and practical strategies that can be integrated into your practice to enhance patient care and outcomes. **Patient Success: Beyond Perfection:** Often, as medical professionals, we aim for perfection in patient care. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis emphasize focusing on patient success stories and improvements rather than striving for absolute perfection. When patients see noticeable improvements, even small ones, it underscores the success of our treatments. Practitioners should guide their expectations realistically rather than reaching towards distant ideals, reminding us that achieving even partial goals lead to substantial satisfaction. **Comprehensive Patient Assessment:** Understanding the root causes of symptoms is paramount. In conversations, Dr. McMakin highlights that patient expectations might not always align with their medical history. Thus, it's crucial to pursue a comprehensive patient assessment. For complicated surgical histories leading to unexpected pain, examining both primary and secondary symptoms ensures a complete understanding of a patient’s health. Emphasizing non-invasive diagnostic tools like urine dipsticks or physical exams can reveal larger systemic issues early. **Treating Chronic and Complex Conditions:** Handling patients with chronic pain or multifaceted conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome requires a multidisciplinary approach. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis discuss methodologies where frequent assessments, understanding diverse medical backgrounds, and maintaining patient dialogues are crucial. Particularly, strategies for using was frequency specific microcurrent therapy tailored to various starting points in treatment protocols. **The Role of Practitioner-Patient Communication:** Effective communication extends beyond diagnosing; it’s about educating and involving the patient in their journey. Dr. McMakin stresses the importance of clear communication, delivering information in patient-accessible language, and providing written notes when directing patients to seek further medical imaging or tests. This not only strengthens patient cooperation but promotes empowerment and compliance in their health management. **Innovating Treatment with Distance Therapies:** One intriguing concept, as mentioned by Dr. McMakin and developed further by practitioners like Harry Van Geller, involves remote treatment via electromagnetism. Although theoretical and not widely accepted, this discussion inspires practitioners to explore non-conventional treatment avenues for patients unwilling or unable to access direct care. **Continuing Education and Practitioner Growth:** Practitioners must continually update their knowledge and techniques to offer the best care. Specialized courses or seminars in both established and emerging medical techniques are critical. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis shed light on their ongoing learning and teaching journeys, suggesting that integrating newfound knowledge into practical applications is indispensable for effective patient care. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis provide invaluable insights for advancing medical practice. By focusing on realistic patient goals, comprehensive assessments, multi-faceted treatments, strong communication, and continuous education, practitioners can significantly enhance patient outcomes. Integrating these strategies can transform complex challenges into manageable cases leading to overall improved patient satisfaction.…
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.…
In this episode, Dr. Carol McMakin and Kim Pittis discuss Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) protocols for treating nerve pain, including post-herpetic neuralgia and ataxia. They explain the mechanisms behind nerve inflammation, polarization, and scarring, and shares case studies demonstrating effective FSM treatments. The conversation covers topics such as treating the psoas muscle, addressing ticklishness, and managing complex neurological cases. Dr. McMakin also provides insights on using FSM for patients with cancer and emphasizes the importance of comprehensive assessments in identifying the root causes of pain. 01:13 Understanding Voltage-Gated Ion Channels 02:42 FSM and Nerve Pain Treatment 05:59 Case Study: Cavernous Hemangioma 07:42 Nerve Pain Treatment Insights 12:03 Treating the psoas Muscle 17:04 Scarring and Tissue Treatment 18:14 Case Study: Knee Pain Post-Surgery 23:14 Holistic Approach to Pain Treatment 28:12 Addressing Ticklishness in Treatment 30:23 Nerve Inflammation and Pain Management 34:18 Case Study: Ataxic Gait and Neurological Concerns 42:02 Chronic Conditions and Treatment Approaches 47:08 Treating Cancer Patients: Guidelines and Considerations 50:04 Upcoming Courses and Final Thoughts As medical practitioners, it's crucial to constantly refine our approaches to treating conditions like nerve pain, ataxia, and other related dysfunctions. In a recent episode of the Frequency Specific Microcurrent podcast, various experts, including Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis, shared valuable insights that can benefit practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of nerve-related treatments. Understanding Nerve Pain and Treatment Modalities Dr. Carol emphasizes the complexities of nerve pain treatment, explaining how conditions like postherpetic neuralgia and traction injuries can influence nerve function. Practitioners are encouraged to consider the underlying causes of nerve numbness or hypersensitivity. Dr. Carol suggests the combination of polarizing frequencies and specific microcurrent protocols to address these issues effectively. One primary focus is on using combinations such as 40 Hz and 396 Hz to alleviate inflammation and enhance nerve conductivity. Complementing this approach, Dr. Carol underscores the importance of addressing the surrounding scar tissue, often by applying frequencies such as 13 Hz to reduce adhesions and further alleviate nerve discomfort. Techniques for Addressing Complex Cases Throughout the podcast, both Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis share personal case studies to illustrate treatment strategies. For instance, Dr. Carol describes a particular case wherein a patient developed knee pain post-tummy tuck procedure. Here, the importance of a holistic approach is evident. Realigning the patella and addressing underlying scar tissues from the surgery was pivotal. Additionally, careful inquiry into the patient's history—identifying past surgical or traumatic events—can help in piecing together effective treatment plans. Addressing Ataxia and the Importance of Neurological Assessments In discussing ataxia—an often misunderstood and misdiagnosed condition—Dr. Carol stresses the potential need for thorough assessments beyond standard examinations. She shares anecdotal experiences highlighting that an ataxic gait may stem from spinal, rather than purely cerebral, origins. This revelation points medical practitioners toward the need for detailed diagnostics, including MRI assessments of both the brain and spinal regions. Promoting Safe and Effective Treatment Environments Kim Pittis touches on the critical aspect of patient safety and comfort. Ensuring the nervous system perceives treatment interventions as safe is paramount for achieving lasting results. Furthermore, practitioners are encouraged to adopt a patient-centered approach, considering the individual experiences of pain and discomfort and adjusting treatment protocols accordingly.…
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com 00:14 Patient Case: Rare Condition from Hawaii 01:15 Explaining Medical Terminology 03:35 Detailed Patient History and Treatment 06:59 Videotaping the Treatment Process 10:59 Vestibular Injury and Demonstration 13:45 Visceral Scarring and Treatment Techniques 22:01 Crohn's Disease and Autoimmune Discussion 25:21 Parasites and Crohn's Disease Connection 27:36 Atrial Fibrillation and Vagus Nerve Treatment 30:22 The Vagus Nerve and Its Impact 31:20 Patient Case Study: Neck and Vagus Nerve 32:35 Custom Care and Scar Tissue 34:00 Acetylcholine and Supplements 36:16 Visceral Treatment Techniques 45:24 Parasites and Treatment Options 50:17 Atrial Fibrillation and Scar Tissue 53:10 Insulin Pumps and FSM Welcome to our deep dive into a unique and complex case study, which was discussed in a recent podcast episode featuring a detailed examination of sclerosing mesenteritis and the role of the vagus nerve in treatment. This post will provide key insights that medical practitioners can apply to their own practice, focusing on understanding the intricate relationships between conditions and how Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) might be leveraged in treatment protocols. Understanding Sclerosing Mesenteritis A patient case was presented involving a condition known as sclerosing mesenteritis. This rare inflammatory disease affects the mesentery, the connective tissue that supports the intestines. In this case, the patient, with a history of Crohn's disease, also developed complications such as atrial fibrillation and dysphonia after receiving a COVID-19 vaccine and subsequently contracting COVID-19 multiple times. Medical Interpretation for Sclerosing Mesenteritis When dealing with the mesentery, it is crucial to understand that it is part of the peritoneal sac encompassing the abdomen's organs. The condition described as "sclerosing" refers to the scarring within this connective tissue. For effective management of this scar tissue, practitioners can focus on identifying affected areas using gentle palpation techniques and specific vocabulary translation for laypeople. The Vagus Nerve and Its Role in Treatment Dr. Carol, in the podcast, highlighted treating a spectrum of symptoms by focusing on the vagus nerve. This nerve influences many systems, including the heart's electrical conductivity, digestive health, and even the body's response to inflammation. In patients with autoimmune conditions, like Crohn's disease, enhancing vagal tone may reduce unnecessary immune responses and inflammation. Practical FSM Applications Medical practitioners should note the efficacy of FSM in managing scar tissue and enhancing autonomic regulation through the vagus. In this case study, strategies included: - Running concussion and vagal tone frequencies to relax tense connective tissues and potentially diminish dysphonia. - Addressing the multifaceted aspects of scar formation by working with frequencies that target sclerosis and inflammation in different tissue types. - Suggesting Huperzine-A supplementation to support neurotransmitter activity affected by vagus dysfunction. Techniques in Palpation and Videography A significant practical learning point from the episode is the technique for hands-on treatment of abdominal adhesions. Practitioners were urged to use flat fingers, apply enough pressure to feel under the layers of scarring, and push gently only when the tissue softens. Documenting these techniques through videography can serve as an educational tool for both practitioners and students. Addressing Parasites and Autoimmune Consequences In cases where autoimmune diseases like Crohn's are suspected to be linked to parasitic infections, practitioners may find it beneficial to employ anti-parasitic drug protocols alongside FSM treatments to address the root causes of inflammation. Key Takeaways for Practitioners: 1. Pay attention to comprehensive treatment plans that involve both conventional and complementary approaches like FSM. 2. Understand the anatomy involved and leverage FSM to target specific tissues effectively. 3. Consider adjunct supplements and medication for holistic treatment, especially in autoimmune conditions. 4. Continually educate and update techniques through resources such as videography and peer consultation. As shown in this podcast, exploring the intricacies of conditions like sclerosing mesenteritis through the lens of vagus nerve treatment opens new avenues for holistic patient care. Such insights not only enrich practitioner knowledge but also enhance the effectiveness of patient outcomes.…
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com/getstarted 00:14 A Surprising Medical Case 03:08 Exploring Cranial Nerve Frequencies 04:31 Understanding Muscle Spasticity 06:40 Neurological Insights and Patient Education 09:19 FSM Practitioners and Complex Cases 14:10 Muscle Mechanics and Treatment Strategies 25:39 TMJ and Retrodiscal Tissue Treatment 29:13 Exploring TMJ and Facial Nerve Innervation 30:42 Understanding Trigeminal and Facial Nerve Functions 31:55 Upcoming Events and Notable Speakers 33:18 Heart Health and FSM Applications 43:38 Addressing Stenosis and FSM Treatment 52:19 Concluding Remarks and Next Steps Understanding Complex Neurological Cases The podcast opens with a fascinating case study involving a Ph.D. research biochemist who developed a condition known as Cavernous Hemangioma. This case illustrates the intricacies of treating fragile neurological conditions with FSM. The discussion delves into the importance of understanding cranial nerves and their frequencies, highlighting the necessity of increased secretions in nerves and innovative approaches to manage cranial nerve involvement. Practitioners are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the specifics of cranial nerve treatment, particularly how conditions such as thalamic pain can be influenced by surgery-related changes. Handling Muscle Spasticity and Weakness The session further delves into muscle management, emphasizing the concept of "tight weakness" and "stretch weakness" in muscle physiology. For medical practitioners, understanding the cellular mechanics, including the role of actin and myosin, can be crucial in diagnosing and managing spastic or chronically shortened muscles. The podcast underscores the benefit of FSM in increasing ATP for muscle relaxation and strengthening—both critical for optimal muscle function. Stenosis: Misconceptions and Treatment Strategies Stenosis, a common concern, is addressed with clarity, dismissing the myth that FSM is contraindicated for such conditions. Practitioners learn that understanding the mechanics of spinal fluid flow and managing inflammation are key to effective treatment. Special attention is given to cervical and lumbar stenosis, advising on how to approach these differently based on anatomical and physiological variances. Innovative Techniques for Treating Shoulder and TMJ Issues The podcast emphasizes the versatility of FSM in treating complex conditions like shoulder injuries and TMJ disorders. It introduces the idea of using specific frequencies for labrum and annular ligament issues, which can be potent in resolving chronic pain and dysfunction in shoulder and TMJ patients. Genetic and Mitochondrial Considerations in Treatment The session discusses a genetic condition, SPG7, shedding light on the importance of understanding genetic and mitochondrial contributions to disease progression. For practitioners, using FSM for abnormal protein accumulation and mitochondrial health can stave off advancement in otherwise degenerative conditions. Final Thoughts and Peer Involvement The concluding parts stress the importance of continuous learning and collaboration in the FSM community, urging practitioners to remain curious and collaborative, utilizing tools like Netter's Anatomy for inspiration. Sharing case studies and engaging in forums can enhance understanding and therapeutic outcomes in practice. By internalizing the teachings and discussions from this detailed podcast, medical practitioners can unlock new avenues for healing and patient care, integrating FSM into their standard practices for improved outcomes. As always, engagement with the FSM community for continued learning and sharing of knowledge is encouraged, helping to expand the collective understanding and effectiveness of FSM.…
Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT 00:33 Diving into Health Courses and Concepts 01:14 Exploring Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) 01:58 Case Studies and Practical Applications 07:28 Mastering Palpation Techniques 17:24 Constitutional Factors in Patient Assessment 25:07 Addressing Post Shingles Neuropathy with FSM 28:39 Managing Postherpetic Neuralgia 29:44 Understanding Lupus and the Vagus Nerve 32:57 Hiatal Hernia and Stomach Acid Issues 37:41 FSM Symposium Excitement 39:29 Addressing Osteoporosis and Tendon Health 41:44 Challenges with Nerve Ablation 46:03 Neuromyelitis Optica and Arthritis Insights 50:08 Symposium Logistics and Final Thoughts In the world of medical innovations, Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) stands out as a technique with profound implications for patient care. This recent podcast episode, hosted by Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis, delves deep into the practical applications and theories surrounding FSM, making it a valuable resource for medical practitioners aiming to integrate this technology into their practice. Understanding the Health Pyramid with FSM The podcast opens with Kim Pittis sharing insights from a recent course she attended, where the concept of a health pyramid was introduced. She highlights the importance of screenings, assessment, mobilization, movement, and stabilization, crucial parts of patient care in both biomechanics and the biotensegrity model. FSM, however, appears to transcend traditional modalities by offering versatile treatment options that aren't confined to specific conditions. Exploring FSM Frequencies One of the key takeaways from Dr. Carol and Kim's discussion is their exploration of FSM frequencies, specifically the use of 124 – a frequency often used for healing scar tissue. Dr. Carol notes that while dissolving scar tissue, practitioners must ensure that stabilizers are ready to replace it for effective healing, emphasizing cautious application. Palpation Techniques and Patient Assessment The podcast segment on mastering palpation techniques is particularly insightful for practitioners. Dr. Carol shares her unique approach to palpation, which involves 'seeing' with your fingers, a skill likened to a masterclass in perception. This technique allows practitioners to accurately assess and address scarring and other tissue abnormalities in patients, enhancing diagnostic precision. Addressing Complex Conditions The hosts also navigate through complex conditions such as post-shingles neuropathy and lupus, offering invaluable insights into using FSM for managing these challenges. Dr. Carol explains her protocols for addressing nerve damage post-shingles, which often involves treating the damaged nerve to restore function and alleviate pain. For lupus, they emphasize the role of the vagus nerve and the importance of identifying triggers and stressors that exacerbate the condition. The Role of FSM in Osteoporosis and Tendon Health For practitioners dealing with osteoporosis, Kim highlights the importance of mechanical force and tensile pull on bones to strengthen them. She advocates for the use of FSM to aid in muscle recovery post-exercise, promoting sustained physical activity as a preventive measure against bone density loss. Advances in Medical Practice with FSM The podcast wraps up with an enthusiastic preview of the upcoming FSM Symposium, suggesting further learning opportunities for practitioners eager to expand their knowledge and application of FSM in their daily practice. The event promises to feature an array of fascinating case studies and scientific explorations into the mechanisms of different frequencies. For medical practitioners, this podcast episode provides a detailed and practical perspective on the application of Frequency Specific Microcurrent. By integrating the lessons shared by Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis, practitioners can enhance their diagnostic abilities, expand their treatment arsenal, and ultimately, improve patient outcomes. Whether dealing with scar tissue, chronic conditions, or improving overall patient care, FSM presents an innovative approach to modern medicine.…
In this episode, Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis delve into the transformative effects of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) on various medical conditions. The discussion highlights real-life patient cases, including stroke recovery and chronic pain management. We explore the intricate process of identifying and treating the root causes of ailments, the importance of a comprehensive patient history, and the application of specific frequency protocols for effective healing. Learn about the collaboration among FSM practitioners, the latest advanced methodologies, and the invaluable community experience at FSM seminars. Join us to understand how FSM is revolutionizing patient care and offering hope for conditions traditionally considered untreatable. 00:38 A Patient's Journey: Stroke and Recovery 02:28 The Power of Frequency Specific Microcurrent 05:04 Case Studies and Treatment Insights 10:33 Understanding Patient Histories and Treatment Approaches 11:33 The Importance of Asking 'Why' in Treatment 18:56 Challenges and Successes in Patient Care 30:27 Navigating Daily Challenges and FSM Practitioners 30:50 FSM Practitioners: The Best in the Field 32:03 Understanding FSM Protocols and Reactions 32:51 The Importance of Vestibular Screening 33:22 Case Studies and Personal Experiences 35:58 The Power of Frequency Specific Microcurrent 38:45 Exploring the Benefits of 124 Frequency 44:24 The Role of Manual Therapy and Dura Treatment 48:30 The FSM Community and Symposium 50:49 Shoutout to Dr. Howard Lux and Closing Remarks The Transformative Power of Frequency Specific Microcurrent In the realm of innovative therapies, Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is making waves as an alternative method to aid in healing and pain management. It's a ground-breaking technology that taps into specific frequencies to address a wide range of health issues. Practitioners and patients alike are beginning to understand and appreciate its profound impacts, marking Wednesdays as a perfect day to delve into its wonders. Spreading the Knowledge Firstly, it's crucial to spread the word about FSM. Your support in this is invaluable—by liking, subscribing, and sharing our content on YouTube and various podcast platforms. For those curious to learn more, the full transcription of our podcasts is available at FrequencySpecific.com, where you'll find a treasure trove of information about this remarkable therapy. Real-Life Applications and Success Stories To truly grasp FSM's potential, it's enlightening to hear stories from the field. For instance, consider the case of a patient who suffered a severe stroke, leading to significant brain damage and resulting in spasticity and pain. Through FSM, she experienced substantial relief and improvements in her condition. Her journey from intense discomfort to upright demeanor and exploring sensations with her once neglected right arm underscores FSM's powerful role in therapy. Another FSM narrative involves a patient with long-standing back pain and post-surgical numbness. Through careful application of FSM, her pain reduced from an eight to a three, illustrating its effectiveness in managing chronic pain issues and improving quality of life. The Science Behind FSM But what exactly is happening on a biological level? FSM works by using specific frequencies to target different types of tissues and conditions. These frequencies can help repair and heal tissues or alter pain perception by affecting the nervous system. This allows practitioners to address underlying causes rather than merely treating symptoms. It involves a thorough understanding and asks the right questions about a patient's history and symptoms to tailor treatments effectively. Building Practitioners' Skills Practitioners around the world are harnessing FSM's potential. The hands-on experience is invaluable, allowing practitioners to work closely with patients through frequent sessions, getting to the root causes and alleviating discomfort sustainably. For many, this represents a shift from traditional medical models, focusing instead on understanding why pain or dysfunction exists and addressing those root causes directly. The FSM Community FSM is more than just a treatment—it's a community. Regular seminars and symposiums provide a space for like-minded practitioners to exchange ideas, experiences, and breakthroughs. These gatherings are an opportunity to solidify knowledge and connect with others who share a passion for this transformative therapy. Frequency Specific Microcurrent is opening new avenues in pain management and healing. Through knowledge-sharing, real-world application, ongoing education, and community support, FSM continues to demonstrate its potential to change lives. We invite you to join us in this journey, spreading awareness and embracing the healing power of frequency-specific approaches. Whether you're a practitioner or a patient, FSM offers a promising path towards improved health and well-being. Come learn with us, explore FSM's capabilities, and see firsthand how this innovative therapy can be a key part of your health journey.…
In this episode, expert medical practitioners Kim Pittis and Dr. Carol discusses the frequency specific microcurrent (FSM) therapy, sharing a year in review and numerous patient case studies. They delve into conditions such as frozen shoulder, low back pain, sacroiliac joint issues, endometriosis, corticobasal syndrome, and vestibular injuries, providing detailed insights into diagnosis, treatment techniques, and patient outcomes. Additionally, they highlight the importance of medical imaging, patient history, and the use of adjunct treatments like magnesium supplementation. The episode also touches on the practical applications of FSM in clinical settings and patient education resources. 00:00 Introduction and New Year Greetings 00:20 Reflecting on the Past Year 00:45 Challenges in Treating Shoulder Conditions 01:38 Case Study: Nerve Pain and MRI Findings 04:03 Low Back Pain: Common Complaints and Protocols 06:28 SI Joint Issues and Treatment Approaches 12:14 Vestibular Injuries: Diagnosis and Patient Experiences 25:00 Endometriosis: Advanced Treatment Techniques 33:16 Understanding Vestibular Injuries 35:54 Vision Therapy vs Prism Glasses 41:30 The Role of the Omentum 43:55 Exploring Corticobasal Disease 47:43 Magnesium and Low Back Pain 56:56 Awards and Community 59:15 Conclusion and Sign-Off Understanding Low Back Pain: Low back pain remains a top complaint across various age groups, from athletes to octogenarians. It's crucial to differentiate the underlying causes, particularly when it comes to disc-related pain, which often manifests as leg pain rather than low back discomfort. The low back pain protocol, focusing predominantly on facets alongside addressing wear and tear in the annulus, serves as a comprehensive approach to this widespread issue. This protocol is especially beneficial when imaging isn't available or conclusive, laying a foundation for symptom management. SI Joint Dysfunction - Unpacking the Complexity: A fascinating exploration into sacroiliac (SI) joint dysfunction reveals its intricate nature. Whether caused by torque from improper adjustments, as when a drop table is improperly utilized, or exacerbated by tension from pregnancy, SI joint issues demand meticulous attention. Taping and targeted FSM treatment on the joint capsule and ligaments can significantly reduce nerve pain radiating to the legs. The role of the psoas muscle, especially following a C-section, further complicates SI joint recovery due to potential scarring and pelvic misalignment. The Role of Compression Garments: There’s ongoing discussion about utilizing compression shorts or sacroiliac belts to stabilize these joints. While sacroiliac belts can occasionally misalign the joint, compression shorts might offer a lateral stabilization that merits exploration. These garments can be crucial in transitioning from taping to fostering natural joint stability. Navigating Vestibular Injuries: Vestibular injuries, often overlooked, are prevalent among patients with chronic fatigue and other systemic symptoms. They frequently arise from seemingly minor incidents like car accidents or abrupt motion, causing disruptions in the vestibular system. Identifying these injuries often involves evaluating the patient’s history and using tools like the BIVSS. Prism glasses can be an effective interim solution, stabilizing one's visual field before more intensive therapies are introduced. Insight into Endometriosis Treatment: Treating endometriosis extends beyond addressing the reproductive organs. The diffuse nature of endometrial scarring necessitates an FSM protocol that tackles inflammatory and scar tissues, including underlying adhesions in the vagus, intestines, and even the omentum. The approach often involves dissolving the blood clots and scar tissue while managing bleeding, underlining the need for a comprehensive strategy. Low Back Pain and Bowel Function: An intriguing observation links magnesium citrate laxatives and back pain relief. Given its role as a laxative, magnesium citrate may alleviate discomfort by reducing constipation-related pressure, emphasizing the interconnectedness of bowel health and musculoskeletal well-being. Advancing FSM Treatment Protocols: As we continue to advance our understanding and treatment protocols, the importance of recognizing the complex interplay between different bodily systems becomes evident. Integrating new insights into these conditions propels FSM's capacity to offer relief, fostering a holistic approach to patient care. Through ongoing discourse and clinical exploration, we are better equipped to address these intricate cases, supporting our patients on their path to recovery.…
Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss the importance of flexibility in patient care plans and reflect on the lessons learned over the past year. They cover the use of multiple FSM machines, treatment strategies for herniated disks, and the importance of respecting muscle guarding during treatments. They dive into the specific applications of microcurrent for conditions like TMJ dysfunction and vestibular injuries. Outlining the equipment and protocols used, including the benefits of magnetic converters and assembling lengthy treatment programs. The year-end podcast session wraps up with news and details about upcoming conferences and research findings. 00:13 Reflecting on a Year of Learning 01:05 The Importance of Flexibility in Patient Care 03:19 Using Multiple Machines in Treatment 08:38 Understanding and Treating Herniated Discs 13:07 The Role of Muscles and Scar Tissue 14:11 Addressing Low Back Pain Holistically 24:40 Vagus Nerve and Tinnitus Treatment 29:49 Patient Diagnosis and Misconceptions 30:53 Common Misdiagnosed Syndromes 33:41 Raynaud's Phenomenon and Treatment 34:53 Long COVID and Endothelial Glycocalyx 43:43 TMJ Dysfunction and Treatment 47:35 Accessing Past Webinars and Resources 55:34 Upcoming Symposium and Events 01:00:27 Year-End Reflections and Farewell Reflections and Innovations in Frequency Specific Microcurrent As we wrap up another year, it's essential to reflect on what we've learned and how we've grown. This year has been particularly enlightening in the realm of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), showcasing innovations and reinforcing the tried and true practices that continue to benefit our patients. Let’s dive into some of the fascinating medical topics that dominated our discussions this year. The Power of Flexibility and the Role of Multiple Machines One of the significant revelations this year has been the necessity of flexibility—not just in treatment plans but also in utilizing multiple FSM machines. As Kim Pittis shared, sometimes deviating from a rigid plan unlocks new possibilities. This adaptability is crucial, especially when dealing with complex cases involving scar tissue or herniated discs. The ability to use multiple machines doesn't just expand the treatment options; it becomes an absolute necessity, sometimes employing as many as nine machines, to address various conditions simultaneously effectively. Vestibular Injuries: A New Frontier This year, 40 and 44 emerged as surprising frequency pairs proving effective for vestibular injuries. Who knew a combination focused on inflammation and the inner ear could temporarily ease disequilibrium? By incorporating 40 and 44 at the beginning of treatment, especially during cervical practicums, practitioners noted a significant relaxation in neck muscles—a testament to the interconnectedness of vestibular function and muscular tension. TMJ Dysfunction and Muscle-Based Causes The dialogue around TMJ dysfunction continues to evolve, with a focus on understanding the mechanical origins rather than just treating symptoms. Often, issues stem from historical dental procedures or trauma, leading to tightened ligaments and muscles. Understanding this has allowed for more targeted interventions, using FSM to address the underlying tendinopathy in the pterygoids and related structures, delivering long-needed relief to chronic sufferers. The Supine Lumbar Practicum: Evolving Protocols Our ongoing study of the supine lumbar practicum has reinforced certain findings—most notably, the pivotal role of adhesions in the ureter affecting the psoas muscle. After countless cases and practicums, the evidence speaks loudly: addressing these specific adhesions consistently resolves psoas-related issues, providing an effective model for future treatments. Diving into Deep Tissue and Viscera Understanding the layers of tissues and the impact of scarring has revolutionized treatment approaches. FSM provides the unique capability to address deep tissue issues, minimizing collateral damage often associated with traditional methods. This respectful approach to the body’s tissues aligns with a philosophy of uncovering the root cause of conditions—going beyond mere symptom management. Harnessing Knowledge from Case Reports This past year has seen a surge in insightful case reports, highlighting the versatility and efficacy of FSM across varied conditions. These real-world applications have not only fortified our understanding but also demonstrated reproducible results that empower practitioners worldwide. Preparing for a Promising Year Ahead As we look to the future, there’s much to anticipate. The upcoming symposium promises to be a robust exchange of ideas, with advancements and data ready to propel FSM into new realms of medical intervention. Let's carry forward the insights and growth from this year into 2024, armed with our teddy bears of comfort and knowledge. By embracing the complexity and connectivity within our bodies and thoughtfully applying the principles and tools FSM offers, we're poised for another year of healing, learning, and discovery. Here’s to a fruitful and enlightening 2024. Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and as always, continue to do good things with FSM.…
Let's discuss the importance of recognizing and treating acute medical conditions such as cellulitis, using a recent personal experience of treating a 14-year-old hockey player. Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis highlight the swift and effective medical response from UCSF Children's Hospital, emphasizing the combination of frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) therapy with traditional medicine. The discussion includes the impact of stress on health, the importance of patient advocacy, and the nuances of treating various conditions with FSM. Scenarios involving burns, cysts, and nodules are also examined. 00:14 Personal Story: Daughter's Health Scare 02:29 Urgent Care and Hospital Experience 05:33 Reflecting on Medical Knowledge and FSM 14:28 Historical Medical Literature and Communication 22:39 FSM in Practice and Integration 27:11 Memorable Moments with Dr. Nenshi and Dr. Burke 28:14 Addressing EMF Sensitivity Concerns 32:43 Treating Burn Scars with FSM 39:46 Insights on Scleroderma and Raynaud's 41:53 Understanding COVID's Impact on Vascular Health 46:32 Addressing Pancreatic Cysts and Nodules 50:45 Holiday Wishes and Final Thoughts Starting Off: A Scare and Lessons Learned Kim Pittis had a health scare that involved her daughter and how a quick and determined response prevented a serious escalation. It highlights the importance of acting fast and relying on the expertise of healthcare professionals when things take an alarming turn. After tackling this ordeal, it was incredible to have the support of the community and to engage in discussions about the crucial role of modern medicine and shared knowledge in navigating health challenges. This experience reinforced the value of antibiotics and the essential partnership between various treatments. Exploring Deeper Health Discussions We deep dive into several health-related topics, bringing out detailed discussions about treating scars, both atrophic and keloid, and how frequency specific microcurrent can make a significant difference. Burn scars and the complexities they bring were discussed, illustrating effective techniques for enhancing mobility and comfort. We touched on the importance of understanding different treatment modalities, emphasizing the collaborative nature of various approaches. There was a genuine appreciation for the blend of new and traditional knowledge, recognizing the timeless wisdom contained in historical medical texts. Innovative Case Studies Here intriguing case studies, including treating cysts and the complexities of nodules. Through these discussions, the value of hypothesizing, asking the right questions, and exploring less obvious solutions became apparent. They reflected on fascinating insights into hormonal impacts, nutritional considerations, and the intriguing intersection of different treatment strategies. It’s always about finding the right balance and combination that works best for each individual case. A Community of Continuous Learning One of the podcast's core messages is about the endless growth and learning that occur within our community. Whether discussing personal experiences, expert advice, or audience questions, there’s a shared commitment to expanding our understanding and improving outcomes. The discussions also touched on the importance of staying informed about the latest research, attending symposiums, and the role of case reports in advancing collective knowledge. It’s about learning from one another, challenging current frameworks, and exploring innovative treatments.…
In this episode, we delve into the world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), its applications, and its profound impacts on practitioners and patients. The discussion highlights the importance of empathetic and patient-centric care, the benefits of FSM for treating various conditions, and valuable insights from recent training sessions and practical applications. Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis emphasize the collaborative nature of FSM practice, sharing real-world experiences and success stories from both instructors and participants. Whether you're new to FSM or an experienced practitioner, this episode is packed with invaluable tips, stories, and practical advice to enhance your practice. 00:14 Teaching and FSM Practicums 02:42 Explaining FSM to Practitioners 03:51 Specific Case Studies and Techniques 10:01 Pelvic Assessment and SI Joint 17:46 Patient Stories and FSM Impact 25:53 Connecting the Dots in Diagnosis 29:57 George Stories and Interdisciplinary Treatments 30:55 Balancing Frequencies and Acupuncture Insights 31:52 Pulse Diagnosis and Energetic Healing 33:59 The Power of Verbal Cues in FSM 35:05 Q&A and Practitioner Insights 37:32 Empathy and Collaboration in Patient Care 40:54 Managing Burnout and Emotional Load 47:30 Effective Pain Management Strategies 54:14 Learning and Teaching in FSM Understanding Pelvic Assessment The pelvis is an integral part of our anatomy, connecting the legs, spine, neck, and skull. In our practice, assessing the pelvis provides essential insights into changes that can affect the entire body. As many of you have experienced, pain isn't always where dysfunction lies. Often, the SI joint may be affected due to reasons far removed from the actual site of pain, such as prior kidney infections or abdominal surgeries. Identifying these underlying causes is crucial for effective treatment. One approach is examining why a particular SI joint might become hypermobile. This could result from compensatory mechanisms if the opposite joint is locked due to muscle or fascia tensions from injuries or internal conditions. While hypermobility might be observed in one joint, the dysfunction might have originated from constraints elsewhere in the body. Advanced Techniques in Practice During recent practicums, we’ve seen transformative results by applying specific FSM frequencies to address these issues. Working on correcting kinetic chains, such as freeing up locked joints or addressing overactive muscles, allows patients to experience significant improvements in mobility and pain reduction. Whether it's dealing with a stubborn psoas or a complicated case of frozen shoulder, FSM provides the flexibility needed to adapt treatment to each unique situation. Moreover, treating conditions like traumatic brain injuries, gastroparesis, and even anxiety through FSM involves looking beyond traditional methods. This holistic approach has enabled practitioners to manage once-untreatable conditions with newfound confidence, leading to groundbreaking patient outcomes. Burnout and Emotional Load in FSM Practice As FSM practitioners, many of us have faced situations where the emotional gravity of a patient's condition weighs heavily. These are patients with conditions that, despite our best efforts, cannot be completely resolved. In such instances, balancing empathy while not taking on the burden of the patient’s emotional and physical state becomes key. This protective measure not only preserves our own emotional health but also ensures we remain effective in our roles. To mitigate burnout, it is vital to treat both the patient and ourselves with FSM. Running protocols that enhance vagal nerve function, elevate serotonin levels, and reduce stress hormones can be transformative. Furthermore, collaboration with patients by focusing on achievable goals shared in a treatment plan aids in distributing the responsibility of healing.…
In this episode, we delve into the world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapy and its applications in treating various conditions. Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss their observations, the importance of understanding tissue characteristics, and share detailed case studies, including the treatment of an Ironman athlete with bilateral lateral knee pain and a patient with chronic lymphedema and cellulitis. They also touch upon the genetic aspects of fibromyalgia and the critical role of proper sleep and nutrition in recovery. 00:14 Understanding Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) 02:04 Case Study: Ironman Athlete 04:36 FSM Treatment Strategies 15:39 Case Study: Pelvic Radiation and Lymphedema 20:12 Case Study: Atopic Dermatitis and Vitamin Deficiency 27:07 Discussion on Fibromyalgia 28:05 Understanding Celiac and Fibromyalgia 29:08 Genetic Factors in Fibromyalgia 31:54 Diagnosing Fibromyalgia: Challenges and Changes 44:20 Upcoming Events and Seminars 51:07 The Role of Sleep in Health and Healing A Deep Dive with Kim Pittis Kim Pittis delves into a reflective conversation on her journey with frequency specific microcurrent, shedding light on the intricate world of body mechanics and the profound role FSM plays. She recounts her encounters with clients who express surprise at her depth of knowledge – a testament to the continuous research and learning demanded by FSM. It's more than just recognizing the existence of body tissues; it's about understanding their intricate fibrous and cartilaginous structures, how they interact with their surroundings, and how they are affected by various factors, including inflammation and wear. Real-Life Scenarios: The Case of the Ironman In the realm of high-performance sports, Kim shares a captivating narrative of an Ironman athlete who uses FSM religiously. This athlete, determined to compete in two Ironmans within three weeks, presents a unique challenge – bilateral lateral knee pain misdiagnosed as IT band syndrome. Kim walks us through her thought process, highlighting the importance of identifying the true cause of pain – the meniscus, not the IT band – and tailoring FSM treatment to facilitate recovery and healing. Addressing the Root Causes The conversation transitions into a broader discussion about understanding and treating the underlying causes of medical conditions. Whether dealing with radiation-induced lymphedema or atopic dermatitis, the emphasis remains on identifying and addressing the root cause rather than merely managing symptoms. Kim underscores the critical role of vitamins and nutrients, like Vitamin D, C, and B12, in supporting health and healing – an insightful reminder of the often-overlooked aspects of wellness. Fibromyalgia: Unpacking the Complexity With a focus on fibromyalgia, Kim and her colleagues embark on a dialogue about its potential genetic components and the diverse factors that contribute to its manifestation. The discourse navigates through various familial tendencies and potential environmental influences, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of this condition. As they explore genetic predispositions, food sensitivities, and neurotransmitter pathways, the conversation emphasizes the importance of viewing fibromyalgia through a comprehensive lens. Collaborative Healthcare: The Path Forward Kim concludes with a powerful message about the value of collaborative healthcare. She emphasizes the necessity for healthcare professionals to network and collaborate, drawing on each other's expertise to create holistic and effective care plans for patients. It's about understanding limitations, leveraging collective knowledge, and always asking the right questions to uncover the paths to healing. As we continue to explore the potential of FSM, let us be inspired by the transformative stories shared by practitioners like Kim Pittis. The journey of frequency specific microcurrent is one of continuous learning, compassion, and a commitment to improving lives, one patient at a time.…
In this episode, Dr. Carol and Kim Pittis discuss the benefits and experiences of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapy, including protocols for immune support and the role of the vagus nerve. They share personal stories of treatment successes and delve into the details of their visits to Costa Rica, including an inspiring stay at the Anamaya yoga retreat center. The episode also covers various medical topics such as the treatment of autoimmune conditions, high ankle sprains, dementia-related anxiety, and the importance of sleep. They also touch on the importance of pattern recognition in medical practice and maintaining a positive mindset during recovery. 01:51 Yoga Retreat in Costa Rica 06:19 Immune Support Protocols 09:08 Vagal Nerve Stimulation and Research 10:21 FSM Symposium Highlights 13:45 Immune System and Autoimmune Conditions 20:18 Case Study: Transformative Healing 25:42 Understanding Reflex Testing 26:16 Understanding Reflexes and Spinal Cord Inflammation 27:23 Upper and Lower Reflexes Explained 28:48 Case Study: Predicting MRI Results 30:04 Managing Chronic Tightness and Pain 31:38 The Power of Hypnosis in Clinical Practice 32:15 Reframing Patient Identity and Goals 35:02 The Role of the Reformer in Rehabilitation 44:10 Treating High Ankle Sprains 47:35 Addressing Dementia and Aggression TOPIC SUMMARIES In our quest for optimal health, various therapies and approaches offer unique pathways to well-being. One such innovative therapy is Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), a fascinating method that uses specific frequencies to enhance health and wellness across different conditions. Whether it's strengthening the immune system or aiding in physical and emotional recovery, FSM provides a versatile resource for health maintenance. Harnessing FSM for Immune Support As the seasons change, so do our health needs. FSM offers specific protocols that might provide added support during times like cold and flu seasons. By incorporating FSM into regular routines, individuals—particularly athletes, who often face challenges in maintaining robust immune systems during intense seasons—can potentially bolster their defenses. Emphasizing the significance of quality sleep, combined with FSM application, is crucial in supporting immune health and overall well-being. Transformative Patient Experiences with FSM FSM's true impact shines in the personal stories of healing and transformation. For many, FSM has provided relief from chronic issues, restoring a quality of life they feared lost. By addressing deep-seated pain and mobility limitations, FSM enables individuals to regain confidence in their bodies. These stories are testament to FSM’s ability to address complex health challenges and renew hope for lasting recovery. Understanding Reflexes and Nervous System Health The science behind FSM involves intricate knowledge of our body's reflexes and the nervous system. Understanding these connections allows for precision in using FSM to treat neurological and musculoskeletal concerns. Reflex assessments inform treatment plans, guiding the application of specific frequencies to enhance healing and function. This precision helps in targeting treatment effectively, enhancing both practitioner and patient engagement with the healing process. Incorporating Hypnosis for Healing Enhancement Combining FSM with techniques such as hypnosis can further amplify healing outcomes. This powerful combination allows practitioners to reshape patient perceptions, transforming identities marred by chronic pain into narratives of resilience and recovery. By fostering positive self-identities, patients can envision and work towards a healthier future, supported by the therapeutic effects of FSM. Effective Strategies for Common Injuries FSM also proves beneficial in treating common injuries like sprained ankles. By differentiating between typical and high ankle sprains, practitioners can apply FSM more effectively, addressing specific tissue requirements for each injury. This targeted approach emphasizes the importance of understanding anatomy and biomechanics in optimizing recovery through FSM. A Growing Community of Healing and Innovation As interest in FSM continues to grow, so does the community of practitioners and patients dedicated to exploring its potentials. This shared journey towards health innovation encourages continuous learning and collaboration, inspiring new applications and deeper understanding of FSM. Together, this community remains committed to advancing wellness, one frequency at a time. With its versatile applications and promising results, FSM invites us to rethink traditional methods and embrace innovative therapies that empower healing and transformation. Let us continue to explore this dynamic field and unlock new dimensions of health and vitality. Certainly! Here are three options for LinkedIn posts to help promote your podcast episode: 1. **Understanding Immune Support & Recovery Techniques** Dive into the latest episode of the Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast where we explore immune support protocols, athlete recovery strategies, and the fascinating interplay of the vagus nerve in enhancing health outcomes. 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Join Kim Pittis and Dr. Carol as they explore the fascinating world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapy with detailed case studies and real-life miracles. This episode covers the complexities of treating long COVID, the interplay between different body systems, and the importance of addressing the root causes of ailments. We dive into intriguing patient stories, such as Christy Hughes' incredible recovery from multiple severe COVID infections and small fiber neuropathy. Learn about the critical role of the vagus nerve, the importance of stable states, and innovative treatment protocols that blend multiple modalities for comprehensive healing. Frequency Specific Microcurrent: Miracles in Healing and Dynamic Protocols In this episode, hosts delve into the fascinating world of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), sharing breakthrough stories of recovery and healing. They discuss climatic quirks in Northern California and Portland, the extraordinary improvements in a patient post-COVID, and the holistic approach of FSM in treating diverse conditions. From tendon repair to vestibular injuries, they cover how FSM addresses underlying causes rather than symptoms. The episode also highlights upcoming symposiums and conferences, and the importance of understanding the integration of different medical systems for effective treatment. Tune in for insights, case studies, and the latest FSM protocols to revolutionize your approach to healing. 00:17 Seasonal Changes and Personal Anecdotes 01:11 Christy Hughes' Miraculous Recovery 04:16 Understanding COVID's Impact on the Body 06:07 Upcoming Symposium and Presentations 07:32 FSM Core Training and Diverse Participants 08:56 Case Study: Treating Dural Adhesions 11:58 Integrating Multiple Healing Systems 17:44 Addressing Vestibular Injuries 22:41 FSM Protocols for Long COVID 28:08 Advanced Dura Treatments and Research 30:04 Cranial Sacral Therapy and FSM 31:12 Advanced Techniques and Word Formation 32:46 Understanding Muscle and Tendon Mechanics 34:11 Aging, Balance, and Fast Twitch Muscles 35:53 Small Fiber Neuropathy and Vagus Nerve Stimulation 41:24 Treating Vomiting in Children 47:33 Increased Pain with FSM Protocols 51:40 Case Reports and Frequency Therapy History As autumn settles in Northern California, the contrast between chilly mornings and warm afternoons epitomizes the transitional phase between seasons. It’s not only nature that finds itself in a transition—we do too. Amidst the complex interplay of life’s various aspects, frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) offers a method to harmonize our body's physiological systems, especially during critical recovery periods. The Journey of Healing with FSM Recent sessions have unveiled remarkable transformations in individuals battling long-term effects post-COVID vaccination. For instance, Christy Hughes's journey is a testament to the healing potential of FSM. Overburdened by lingering symptoms due to COVID, she found relief after implementing customized FSM protocols focusing on vascular support. Her story speaks volumes about the intricacies and potential of FSM in aiding recovery from seemingly insurmountable health challenges. Unveiling the Science Behind FSM The physiological ramifications of COVID are profound, affecting everything from blood vessel linings to cellular signaling. It’s hypothesized that the persistent issues individuals face could stem from disruptions in blood flow regulation—a process deeply tied to our body’s cellular communication network. By using FSM to recalibrate these signals, practitioners have witnessed significant improvements in patient outcomes, offering new hope amid seemingly dire circumstances. Advanced Protocols for Comprehensive Care At its core, FSM embodies a holistic approach, addressing physical, neurological, acupuncture, and energetic systems concurrently. This multi-layered treatment is reshaping how practitioners like acupuncturists, MDs, and even massage therapists approach care. With a comprehensive protocol in place—from treating fascial adhesions using FSM to balancing energy centers—practitioners are equipped to deliver expansive, integrative treatments within a condensed timeframe. Integrating FSM Across Disciplines The beauty of FSM lies in its adaptability across various medical disciplines, inviting practitioners to view symptoms through a broader lens. Whether it's enhancing vagal tone in kids encountering sleep disturbances or helping patients redefine their movement post-trauma, FSM paves the way for cohesive, multi-system rehabilitation. This integrative approach not only addresses problems but delves into the etiological roots, allowing for lasting healing. Building Bridges Through Understanding Essential to this process is building a deep understanding of each patient’s unique history, integrating aspects often overlooked. As practitioners, unraveling these stories helps to construct a narrative that aligns with therapeutic interventions. This reconstructive approach is becoming central to FSM practices, avidly pursuing not just symptom mitigation but unwavering health optimization. Embracing Comprehensive Healing In an era rife with complex health dynamics, FSM stands out as a beacon of hope for many. Its adaptability and comprehensive nature underscore its capability to harmonize health at both a micro and macro level. As we progress, learning to incorporate such advanced yet holistic treatment methods could redefine the landscape of healing, fostering greater well-being for all who embark on this transformative journey.…
In this episode, Dr. Carol McMakin and Kim Pittis delve into a variety of topics related to Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) and its applications. They discuss eye fatigue from excessive computer use, the impact of environmental changes on comfort, and specific FSM case studies, including a patient in Rome whose dura issues were treated successfully. The conversation also covers the connection between different body parts, the role of the dura versus fascia, and the importance of understanding underlying pathologies. Additional insights include the relationship between chewing, vagal tone, fascial principles, and the synergy of breath and balance. The episode emphasizes the value of creating a safe environment for healing and the interconnectedness of all bodily functions. 01:45 Patient Case Study: Dura Treatment 05:15 Understanding the Dura and Its Importance 09:51 Fascia vs. Dura: A Deeper Dive 18:13 Autoimmune Conditions and Vagal Tone 24:40 Inflammation and Pain Management 29:34 Vagus Nerve and Vocal Cord Treatment 32:49 The Cerebellum: A Dictator in the Body 33:55 The Interconnectedness of the Body 36:13 Creating a Safe Environment for Healing 37:19 FSM Sports to FSM Rehab: A Necessary Evolution 42:05 The Importance of Flexibility in Treatment 47:14 The Role of FSM in Various Medical Fields 55:30 Upcoming Events and Courses In this fascinating exchange, we dive deep into the interconnectedness of the human body, and how various techniques and insights can lead to profound healing. We gathered insights from dedicated practitioners delving into the complexities of dural attachments, fascia interactions, and the significant role of the vagus nerve. Let's unwrap these concepts and explore how they contribute to improving overall well-being. The Complex Symbiosis of Dura and Fascia Understanding the intricate relationship between the dura and fascia is fundamental to appreciating how our bodies function and respond to treatment. The dura is akin to an invisible thread running from the head to the tailbone, affecting everything in its path. When the dura is tight or restricted, it can limit movement, as noted by the experience of a patient who could not bring their knee to their chest due to restrictions in the dura. This highlights the dura’s vital role and challenges us to consider how "soft tissue" like fascia responds to the deeper, less tangible, structures beneath it. The Role of the Vagus Nerve Our exploration wouldn't be complete without discussing the vagus nerve, often heralded as a gateway to wellness. Turning up the vagus nerve can have profound effects on the body, aiding in managing autoimmune responses, and contributing to overall health when appropriately activated. It's a crucial component in creating a state of balance, influencing not just our physical posture but impacting emotional and mental states as well. Breath, Balance, and the Body The connection between breath and balance was a Eureka moment for many practitioners, revealing how the cerebellum (balance) and diaphragm (breath) share the same frequency. This synergy between breath and balance underscores the idea that treating one system without considering the others could limit therapeutic outcomes. Rethinking Inflammation and Pain Pain and inflammation are often misunderstood as inherently negative. However, like a guiding light, they inform us of deeper issues within the body. By addressing the root cause, whether that's repairing the inner structures or adjusting neural inputs via the vagus nerve, we contribute to a more comprehensive healing process. It’s not just about quieting the discomfort but understanding its message. Creating Safe Environments for Healing The practitioner's role, therefore, is not just about alleviating symptoms but creating a safe environment where the body feels permission to move freely. This involves identifying why certain muscles are protecting or splinting against motion and addressing those underlying causes. Manual therapy, when combined with a nuanced understanding of neurobiological responses, can facilitate profound changes. Everything is Connected to Everything This enduring phrase encapsulates the essence of what these discussions reveal. The interconnectedness of body systems means that a shift in one area impacts the rest. Whether it’s the unexpected impact of upper cervicals affecting the opposite leg or the subtle changes induced by chewing patterns, everything is interlinked. A comprehensive approach to therapy should always respect this intricate web. The Ongoing Journey The body’s wisdom is both profound and mysterious. Through continuous learning, shared knowledge, and advancing techniques, practitioners can help unlock even deeper layers of healing. Whether through direct manipulation of physical structures or influencing neuro-biological pathways, the journey is one of constant discovery—a testament to the complexity and beauty of the human body.…
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