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.