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188 - Vestibular Injuries and Treatments - FSM Protocols for Viral Infections and MCAS

188 - Vestibular Injuries and Treatments - FSM Protocols for Viral Infections and MCAS

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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - https://frequencyspecific.com Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - htpps://fsmsports365.com

01:02 Clinical Challenges and Adaptations
02:21 PowerPoint and Case Studies
03:48 Costa Rica Adventures
14:01 Vestibular Injuries and Treatments
29:10 Rehabilitation Techniques and Challenges
30:24 The Role of Confidence in Rehabilitation
33:18 The Evolution of FSM and Core Training
34:54 Incorporating Fun and Joy in Rehabilitation
38:18 Addressing Pacemakers and FSM
42:41 FSM Protocols for Viral Infections and MCAS
51:19 Upcoming FSM Events and Final Thoughts

### Addressing Technical Challenges

The application of FSM is grounded in understanding its protocols and techniques to accurately diagnose and treat various conditions. FSM can be especially effective in treating concussive injuries and vestibular disorders that often go unnoticed. This requires practitioners to be vigilant about symptoms related to balance, cognitive function, and anxiety. Conducting a vestibular screen ensures a comprehensive diagnosis and informed treatment plan.

### Practical Applications and Case Studies

Clinical applications of FSM extend beyond typical pain management. For example, spatial coordination and movement confidence can significantly impact rehabilitation outcomes. Using FSM to treat proprioceptive deficits aids in the activation and strengthening of muscles such as the serratus and latissimus dorsi to restore proper motor functions. This approach underscores the importance of treating the origin of muscular or neurological dysfunction rather than just the symptoms.

### Leveraging Case Histories in Rehabilitation

Case studies offer valuable insights, underscoring the importance of integrating clinical experience with FSM protocols. Compiling detailed patient histories and clinical outcomes can guide effective case management, allowing practitioners to evolve their practices to better serve patients. For instance, addressing afflictions such as Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) or Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1) through tailored FSM protocols can yield a significant improvement in symptoms. Offering a custom care approach—like running shingles protocols for specific viruses—enhances treatment efficacy.

### Integrating Continuous Learning and Patient Engagement

Encouraging active recovery and integrating FSM into patient care plans should involve continuous patient education and engagement. By explaining the treatment process and leveraging FSM technology, practitioners can foster patient buy-in and collaboration, vital components for successful health outcomes. Building a rapport and fostering a sense of safety can turn routine appointments into positive, transformative experiences for patients.

### Empowering Practitioners with FSM Tools

The use of FSM goes beyond application to include training on recognizing patterns of symptoms that suggest deeper, unaddressed disorders. By learning to screen for and identify conditions like vestibular disorders, practitioners can direct patients toward appropriate resources and interventions—such as recommending 3D imaging or vestibular rehabilitation.

### Moving Forward with Confidence and Fun

The journey toward excellence is rooted in a practitioner's ability to find joy and satisfaction in patient successes achieved through FSM. As practitioners explore these therapies with enthusiasm, they foster an environment of positivity that resonates with patients, enhancing experiences and encouraging recovery.

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