
176 - Nerve Pain and Frequency Specific Microcurrent Effectiveness
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Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC
Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
00:00 Introduction to Symmetry and FSM
00:25 Welcome and Introduction of Hosts
01:01 Discussing Nerve Pain and FSM Effectiveness
03:56 Exploring Current Types and Their Effects
05:31 Case Study: Treating Ovarian Cysts and Nerve Pain
10:38 Understanding Shoulder Pain and Its Origins
26:22 Biomechanics and Athletic Injuries
30:55 Complex Patient Cases and Treatment Strategies
33:31 Adrenal Support and Diurnal Rhythm
34:16 Ayurvedic Medicine and Cortisol Management
35:05 Exercise-Induced Asthma and Cortisol
35:49 Adrenal Failure and Treatment Plan
36:47 Challenges in FSM Protocols
38:28 Patient Stories and Treatment Insights
39:16 FSM Treatment Techniques and Approaches
41:10 Understanding Pain and Trigger Points
42:20 FSM in Practice: Case Studies
51:51 Collaborative Learning in FSM
55:01 Concluding Remarks and Future Sessions
In the ever-evolving world of medical treatments, practitioners often find themselves grappling with complex issues like nerve pain that are unresponsive to conventional care. Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) offers a breakthrough solution for these challenges, providing effective treatment options for conditions that were once deemed intractable. Below, we explore practical insights and techniques that medical practitioners can incorporate into their practice, drawn from experiences in using FSM to address nerve pain.
The Challenge of Identifying Treatment Effectiveness
When patients do not visibly feel the effects of FSM during treatment, it raises the question of how practitioners can ascertain if the therapy is working. Initial pain relief is an evident indicator; however, alternative markers such as improved range of motion or delayed onset of pain alleviation can also signal effectiveness. Practitioners should encourage patients to monitor their pain levels and range of motion post-treatment to evaluate its impact.
Managing Expectations and Exploring Options
Chronic nerve pain may not always yield immediate relief. Practitioners must advise patients that while the effects may not be instant, a progressive approach—evaluating changes over the course of hours or days—is essential. This ensures that patients understand FSM is one tool among many, aiding practitioners to pivot in treatment approaches as necessary to suit individual needs.
Current Type and Frequency Decisions
Not all FSM treatments are identical, with varying currents and frequencies applicable based on the patient profile. The choice between alternating and polarized positive currents can affect treatment outcomes, and starting with default protocols like alternating for non-athletes or polarized positive for athletes can be beneficial. Continuous assessment and adaptation of these settings based on patient response form an integral part of personalized FSM therapy.
The Complexity and Fluidity of Pain Diagnosis
Practitioners often encounter patients with multifaceted conditions where nerve pain is only one symptom. It’s crucial to distinguish whether pain originates from nerve damage or other structural or musculoskeletal issues. For instance, pain labeled as nerve-related might sometimes result from facet joint issues or disc problems. Thus, thorough evaluations and applying the specific currents and frequencies designed for these conditions are vital for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Treatment Strategies for Recurrent and Complex Pain
Those practicing FSM should also recognize that symptoms can sometimes resurface, suggesting underlying issues were not fully resolved. This necessitates a proactive approach in evaluating and adjusting treatment plans based on ongoing patient feedback and reevaluation of initial diagnoses.
Importance of Education and Continuous Learning
Treating nerve pain effectively with FSM involves understanding both the body’s physiology and the patient’s individual experience. Continuous learning and application of FSM protocols ensure practitioners keep abreast of best practices, thus providing patients with comprehensive care.
By integrating these insights into practice, medical professionals can enhance treatment regimens involving Frequency Specific Microcurrent to manage nerve pain and related conditions, ultimately offering their patients improved quality of care and hopeful recovery outcomes.