198 - Post-Op Shoulder Rehab, Surgical Notes, Emotional Frequencies & Vestibular Repatterning and Frequency Specific Microcurrent
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Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - contact(at)freqeuncyspecific.com | Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - info@fsmsports365.com
02:33 Post-Op Shoulder Debrief: Labrum Tear, Hill-Sachs/Bankart, and Fast Healing
05:21 Building a Detailed FSM Post-Op Plan from the Operative Report
08:28 Rotator Cuff Strength, Tissue Health, and "Shoulder Support" Protocols
12:19 Patient Advocacy: Second Opinions, Surgeon Interviews, and PACU FSM Access
16:40 Nerve Blocks, PACU Basics, and Why Ice Isn't the Healing Tool People Think
20:12 Positive Language in Rehab + Course/Livestream Updates
24:18 Midbrain/Pons Case Study: Trigeminal Neuralgia, Microclots, and Cranial Nerves
32:14 Cranial + vagus release: dura scarring, Valsalva, and concussion protocols
33:30 Emotional frequency sequence: anger → resentment → fear/terror → grief → restoring joy
34:48 "How did we get here?" Clinical reasoning beyond diagnosis & inflammation
38:02 Why order matters: avoiding grief-first + mapping emotions to organ meridians
43:30 Depression, vitamin D, and the realities of tapering antidepressants
45:14 Case study: big toe pain, phantom limb signals, and nerve traction strategy
47:46 Netter saves the day: peroneus brevis, fibula attachments, and periosteum treatment
50:24 Q&A: Hypermobile/EDS dizziness after hip changes—vestibular screen & gait recalibration
52:41 Quick hits: decoding tissue numbers (46 muscle, 62 arteries) and course takeaways
01:00:07 Achilles/heel pain after downhill hiking: tendon sheath, fat pad, fascia & trigger points
Patient Interaction and Choosing Medical Professionals
When selecting medical professionals for surgical procedures, it is crucial to consider not only their competence and technical skills but also their honesty, integrity, and communication style. Patients are encouraged to choose practitioners who make them feel comfortable, listen attentively, and explain procedures thoroughly.
Additionally, it is vital for practitioners to act as patient educators and advocates, ensuring that patients are aware of their options and understand what to expect from surgical and post-operative care.
Importance of Surgical Notes
Accessing detailed surgical notes is essential for creating a customized and effective post-operative care plan. Surgical notes provide insights into the procedural steps taken during surgery, highlighting areas that may require focused rehabilitation or specific therapeutic interventions.
Customized Post-Operative Care
- Utilizing FSM to address specific post-operative complications such as inflammation and adhesions.
- Developing tailored protocols that may involve restoring joint function, reducing pain, and improving muscle or tissue healing.
- Implementing FSM for emotional support, addressing emotional stress or trauma that can accompany physical injuries and surgeries.
Managing Emotional Aspects in Healing
FSM is also used to manage emotional components intertwined with physical healing. Addressing emotions such as anger, fear, and grief using specific frequencies is integral to comprehensive care. Understanding the psychology behind these emotions and treating them in a methodical sequence can significantly improve patient responses and recovery.
Proprioception and Vestibular Considerations
In patients who have undergone significant anatomical changes post-surgery, proprioceptive recalibration is crucial. Changes in gait or balance may necessitate proprioceptive exercises and FSM treatment for vestibular injuries to restore equilibrium and prevent dizziness or disorientation.