193 - FSM: Mold and Mycotoxins Discussion - Dermatome and Nerve Pain Case Study
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
https://frequencyspecific.com https://fsmsports365.com
00:00 Introduction to the Year of the Horse
01:30 New Year Celebrations and Personal Updates
03:31 Exciting Plans for 2026
04:39 International Course Schedule
07:56 Advanced Course Preparations
12:59 Mold and Mycotoxins Discussion
21:35 Bodybuilding and Muscle Recovery
28:12 Dermatome and Nerve Pain Case Study
33:42 CustomCare Protocols for Complex Conditions
35:19 Managing Patient Expectations and Maintenance
38:37 FSM Mode Bank and Recipe Cards
45:14 Functional Medicine and Mold Issues
54:51 Patient Empowerment and Emotional Recovery
57:18 Upcoming Events and Networking Opportunities
01:02:19 Concluding Remarks and Podcast Disclaimer
**FSM Training and Applications**
- **Advanced Training for Practitioners**: FSM is utilized for a plethora of medical conditions, emphasizing its adaptability and effectiveness. The training dives deep into methodologies, equipping practitioners with the knowledge required to fine-tune treatments for each patient's unique conditions.
- **International Course Schedule**: Upcoming FSM courses are scheduled in various international locations, including Poland, Costa Rica, and London. Each course is designed to build upon the core FSM principles while introducing localized insights for practitioners.
**Key Techniques and Protocol Guidelines**
- **Neurological Applications**: FSM practitioners learn to address nervous system disorders, focusing on correction patterns and stabilization techniques. Understanding the roles of specific frequencies like 40 on A and 89 is critical for refining patient care strategies.
- **Pain Management**: A significant aspect of FSM training involves understanding how to tailor programs for different types of pain and recovery. Multi-device strategies and manual therapy approaches are combined to optimize efficacy, especially for stubborn cases like neuropathy or tendinopathy.
- **Rehabilitation Methods**: Emphasizing the role of recovery in muscle strengthening and repair, FSM facilitates tissue repair processes through targeted frequency applications. Protocols designed for postoperative care, delayed onset muscle soreness, and tissue rejuvenation are commonly involved.
**Addressing Complex Patient Cases**
- **Mold and Mycotoxins**: FSM proves beneficial in managing conditions linked to mold and environmental toxins. Practitioners are guided in identifying symptoms indicative of mold exposure and deploying frequencies to mitigate these symptoms effectively.
- **Innovative Case-Based Approaches**: The curriculum encourages a flexible mindset, empowering practitioners to develop a dynamic understanding of patient symptoms and iterate on existing treatment models. Practitioners learn to customize treatments on-the-fly for unique patient presentations.
**Tools and Equipment Utilization**
- **CustomCare and PrecisionCare Devices**: Practitioners are trained to seamlessly integrate FSM into their practice using specialized devices. CustomCare devices are highlighted for their adaptability, allowing for fine-tuned treatment plans that cater to individual patient needs.
- **Building a Comprehensive Treatment Protocol Library**: Educators stress the importance of having a diversified protocol library. This ensures practitioners are prepared to handle a wide array of conditions, from acute injuries to chronic pain syndromes, effectively.