
175 - FSM and Understanding Shoulder Pain and Its Origins
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frequencyspecific.com/about - show more
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact @ frequencyspecific.com
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
00:24 A Glimpse into Costa Rica Life
01:01 Treating Shoulder Pain with FSM
06:02 The Evolution of FSM Treatment Strategies
08:35 Understanding Shoulder Pain and Its Origins
17:36 The Importance of Patient Education and Daily Activities
23:31 The Role of Diet and Lifestyle in Pain Management
28:11 Understanding Patient Triggers and Recovery
28:26 Personal Stories and Achievements
29:50 Navigating Setbacks in Treatment
33:01 The Importance of Confidence in Patient Care
38:17 Collaborative Approaches in Medical Practice
42:41 Case Study: Carotid Artery Dissection
47:14 The Costa Rica Experience
56:09 Upcoming Events and Seminars
Shoulder pain is a common yet complex issue that many medical practitioners encounter. Understanding its origins and the strategic interventions available can significantly improve patient outcomes. Here, we delve into the approach to diagnosing and treating shoulder pain, based on an insightful discussion between two seasoned practitioners exploring the anatomy and pathology of shoulder complications.
Recognizing the Root Cause of Shoulder Pain
Shoulder pain often masks its true source. It might manifest as discomfort between the shoulder blades, often misleading practitioners to consider muscle strain as the primary cause. However, deeper exploration usually reveals that the disc is a more likely culprit. In cases where a patient describes pain akin to "a knife between the shoulder blades," the immediate focus should be on discs 4-5 and 5-6. A strategic approach targets the discs to alleviate the most severe pain, followed by nerve treatment, which is crucial in reducing persistent discomfort.
The Transition from Frequency to Strategy in Treatment
Treatment has evolved significantly over the past two decades. The transition from a frequency-based to a strategy-focused approach reflects a deeper understanding gained from years of practice and evolving patient outcomes. This involves assessing shoulder mechanics holistically and addressing sequelae like nerve irritation and muscle imbalance. In chronic and acute cases, the intervention sequence becomes critical: reducing nerve irritation, restoring proper mechanics, and ensuring the subscapularis and pec minor are addressed to prevent further injury.
The Role of the Environment and Lifestyle in Pain Management
Environmental and lifestyle factors contribute profoundly to shoulder health. Misalignment in everyday activities or prolonged stress due to poor posture can exacerbate shoulder pain and complicate recovery. It's vital for practitioners to investigate these daily life contributors—such as ergonomics during computer use or mundane activities like lifting objects. Encouraging patients to maintain activity logs can help identify subtle but impactful triggers; practitioners can then guide them to modify such activities to prevent flare-ups.
Comprehensive, Collaborative Care
Collaboration in care can't be overstated. For chronic conditions that stubbornly resist resolution, a comprehensive team approach can uncover the unseen nuances of the patient’s condition. It’s about combining FSM with other therapeutic modalities to address not only the mechanical but also the nutritional and emotional aspects affecting patients’ conditions. Practitioners are encouraged to embrace a collaborative model where knowledge and treatment strategies are shared and integrated across disciplines to optimize patient recovery and reduce recurrence.
Empowering Patients Through Education
Patient education is indispensable in managing shoulder pain. Practitioners should communicate clearly about how seemingly trivial actions can have cascading effects on their condition. Understanding that no magical cure exists but rather a pathway to gradual recovery helps demystify the process and empowers patients. Encouraging self-awareness and providing them with the tools to recognize early symptoms and lifestyle triggers are essential steps toward sustaining their wellness.
Building a Decades-Long Legacy
With this strategic and compassionate approach, FSM and related treatments promise an enduring legacy in modern medicine. Bridging the gap between frequency-specific therapies and comprehensive care strategies continues to expand, offering medical practitioners robust methods to enhance patient outcomes. By continuously updating their knowledge and collaborating across specialties, practitioners can ensure that they are not only solving but also learning from each new case they encounter.