
182 - Understanding Muscle Pain-Dry Needling and Frequency Specific Microcurrent
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https://frequencyspecific.com https://fsmsports365.com
Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
contact @ frequencyspecific.com info @ fsmsports365.com
00:47 Personal Stories and Reflections
02:36 Gratitude and Daily Improvement
03:52 Challenges in FSM Practice
05:15 Case Study: High School Tennis Player
12:03 Understanding Muscle Pain and Treatment
25:42 The Importance of Detailed Patient History
31:22 Addressing Specific Patient Questions
34:16 Discussion on Patella Reflexes and Sensation
34:25 Case Study: Leg Tightness and Disc Bulges
36:16 Exploring Achilles Tendon Issues in the Elderly
40:46 Impact of Antibiotics on Connective Tissue
43:19 Manual Therapy Techniques and Frequencies
54:50 Upcoming Events and Courses
### Understanding the Nature of Sports Injuries
Sports injuries are inevitable for active individuals, a fact underscored by the acknowledgment that as long as people are active, they will encounter injuries. However, these are not merely setbacks but opportunities to learn and innovate in treatment methods. Athletes, in particular, must be trained to understand that injuries are a part of their journey. Practitioners play a crucial role in treating these injuries, enabling athletes to return to optimal performance quickly.
### Gratitude and Growth in Practice
A mindset of gratitude can be transformative not just personally but also professionally. Reflecting on small achievements and grateful moments can set a positive tone for medical practice. Beginning the day with a goal of improving someone’s life can ripple into effective patient interactions and outcomes. This approach ensures that every patient leaves better than when they arrived and that every treatment session adds value, even if the progress is not immediately visible.
### Diving Deep into Patients’ History and Daily Habits
An essential part of treatment is a thorough understanding of patients' histories and daily routines. This includes asking detailed questions that may illuminate obscure causes of discomfort. For instance, inquiries about sleeping positions, work setups, and driving habits can yield crucial insights into persistent challenges like upper back or neck pain.
### The Multidimensional Approach to Persistent Pain
When dealing with stubborn conditions like Achilles tendon issues or chronic muscle tightness, it's crucial to explore a multitude of factors. Consider not just the immediate area of concern but also related muscle groups and systemic involvement. This can involve:
- **Running Specific Frequencies**: Utilizing specific frequencies tailored to conditions, such as those targeting scarring or hardening in tissue, can produce significant relief.
- **Inquiry about Medications**: Familiarize yourself with the patient’s medication history, as some antibiotics are known to affect tendons, influencing the treatment approach.
- **Incorporating Multiple Modalities**: Experiment with various settings and durations of therapy, and do not shy away from prolonged treatments if they show promise. It’s essential to diversify techniques, fostering tissue vitality and improving circulation.
### The Impact of Nerve Health on Chronic Conditions
Nerve pathways significantly influence muscle tension and coordination of treatment effects. Recognizing this can alter the course of treatment plans dramatically. Scarring in nerves or nerve pathways can perpetuate pain and dysfunction. Hence, addressing these with targeted therapies is an integral aspect of comprehensive treatment plans.