189 - SI Joint and Low Back Pain Protocols and Giving Thanks for Roger Billica
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - https://frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - htpps://fsmsports365.com
00:00 Welcome to the Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast
00:47 Thanksgiving Episode Introduction
01:40 Non-Traditional Thanksgiving Plans
03:24 Gratitude and Small Joys
09:44 Remembering Roger and His Contributions
15:30 FSM and Patient Care Insights
27:14 Gratitude for FSM Practitioners
27:50 Case Study: Disc Herniations and Treatment
28:43 Understanding Disc and Facet Pain
33:27 SI Joint and Low Back Pain Protocols
39:52 Success Story: Treating Post-TBE Neuralgia
45:46 FSM Advanced Courses and Community
49:48 Thanksgiving Reflections and Traditions
### The Power of Gratitude in Healthcare
**1. Reframing Patient Challenges:**
In the fast-paced world of medicine, reorienting challenges as opportunities for learning can be transformative. Instead of viewing a patient's complex case as a setback, consider asking yourself, "What is this patient here to teach me?" This shift in mindset not only alleviates the pressure of immediate perfection but opens avenues for deeper understanding and innovative solutions.
**2. Patient-Centric Goals:**
Establishing treatment priorities by listening to patients can enhance outcomes. Instead of focusing solely on clinical markers, engage with patients to understand their personal goals. Asking questions like, "When this issue is resolved, what are the first two things you want to do?" grounds treatment plans in patient-centric outcomes, fostering a partnership in the healing journey.
### Integration of FSM in Practice
**1. Addressing Chronic Complications:**
FSM offers a nuanced approach to chronic conditions, especially where traditional methods may fall short. For conditions like frozen shoulder or mysterious disc-related issues, FSM's ability to specify frequencies can target different tissue types and pathologies, making it a versatile tool in complex scenarios.
**2. Innovating with Frequency Combinations:**
The integration of FSM into practice hinges on understanding the interplay of frequencies. For instance, using frequencies to address torn and broken tissues can shift treatment dynamics in chronic disc conditions. Additionally, thinking creatively—such as applying FSM for pubic synthesis or complex shoulder issues—demonstrates FSM's potential in expanding beyond conventional treatment paradigms.
**3. The Importance of Treatment Context:**
Recognizing when to apply FSM is critical. Positionally responsive symptoms, for example, require a discerning eye. If a patient's pain fluctuates significantly with posture, FSM can pinpoint underlying nerve or fascia issues. Understanding fascia's role, innervation, and constrictive potential is vital for effectively utilizing FSM's benefits.
### A Culture of Learning and Adaptation
The landscape of medical practice is ever-evolving, necessitating continuous learning and adaptation. FSM exemplifies this spirit by encouraging practitioners to explore beyond traditional medical confines and invest in understanding the underlying causes rather than just symptoms. This mindset fosters an environment where medical professionals can not only embrace FSM methodology but also apply broader lessons of gratitude, innovation, and patient-centric care to elevate their practice.
As the scope of FSM continues to grow, so does its potential to transform both patient experiences and practitioner expertise. By integrating gratitude and leveraging FSM, medical practitioners are well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern medicine with empathy and precision.