160 - Advanced Diagnostic Techniques and Innovative Approaches to Complex Conditions using FSM

Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC - frequencyspecific.com/start Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT - fsmsports365.com In this episode of the Frequency Specific Podcast, Carolyn McMakin and her co-host Kim Pittis discuss various aspects of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM), covering topics like the importance of realistic patient expectations, the challenges of being a perfectionist in the medical field, and detailed case studies.  They stress the significance of thorough physical exams and correct diagnosis, highlight the synergy between different practitioner techniques, and share practical advice for FSM practitioners. Other fascinating discussions include FSM's impact on complex cases like cancer pain management and its potential in distance treatments. 00:15 Bandwidth Issues and Presentation Prep 00:35 Case Study: Comprehensive Patient Care 01:36 Managing Patient Expectations 02:15 Challenges in Patient Treatment 03:44 The Importance of Accurate Diagnosis 04:50 Learning from Failures 05:21 FSM: A Versatile Tool for Various Professions 06:05 The Role of Proper Assessment in FSM 07:10 Addressing Misinformation about FSM 08:35 The Importance of Safety in FSM 09:10 Case Study: Knee Patient 11:21 The Value of a Thorough Examination 13:48 Teaching FSM and Ensuring Safety 20:43 Recognizing Patterns in Patient Symptoms 26:19 The Importance of Physical Exams 29:40 The Importance of Physical Exams in FSM 30:18 Understanding Shoulder Mechanics 32:58 Connecting Reflexes and Pain 35:06 FSM Practitioners' Unique Approach 35:32 Continuing Education and Assessment 39:59 Treating Terminal Pain with FSM 44:21 Distance Treatment and Magnetic Fields 47:30 Resources for Treating Complex Conditions 51:55 Upcoming Events Innovative Strategies for Medical Practitioners: Insights from Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis Medical practitioners constantly face the challenge of meeting patient expectations, while also dealing with complex cases that require careful and innovative approaches. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis share their expert insights and practical strategies that can be integrated into your practice to enhance patient care and outcomes. **Patient Success: Beyond Perfection:** Often, as medical professionals, we aim for perfection in patient care. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis emphasize focusing on patient success stories and improvements rather than striving for absolute perfection. When patients see noticeable improvements, even small ones, it underscores the success of our treatments. Practitioners should guide their expectations realistically rather than reaching towards distant ideals, reminding us that achieving even partial goals lead to substantial satisfaction. **Comprehensive Patient Assessment:** Understanding the root causes of symptoms is paramount. In conversations, Dr. McMakin highlights that patient expectations might not always align with their medical history. Thus, it's crucial to pursue a comprehensive patient assessment. For complicated surgical histories leading to unexpected pain, examining both primary and secondary symptoms ensures a complete understanding of a patient’s health. Emphasizing non-invasive diagnostic tools like urine dipsticks or physical exams can reveal larger systemic issues early. **Treating Chronic and Complex Conditions:** Handling patients with chronic pain or multifaceted conditions like Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome requires a multidisciplinary approach. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis discuss methodologies where frequent assessments, understanding diverse medical backgrounds, and maintaining patient dialogues are crucial. Particularly, strategies for using was frequency specific microcurrent therapy tailored to various starting points in treatment protocols. **The Role of Practitioner-Patient Communication:** Effective communication extends beyond diagnosing; it’s about educating and involving the patient in their journey. Dr. McMakin stresses the importance of clear communication, delivering information in patient-accessible language, and providing written notes when directing patients to seek further medical imaging or tests. This not only strengthens patient cooperation but promotes empowerment and compliance in their health management. **Innovating Treatment with Distance Therapies:** One intriguing concept, as mentioned by Dr. McMakin and developed further by practitioners like Harry Van Geller, involves remote treatment via electromagnetism. Although theoretical and not widely accepted, this discussion inspires practitioners to explore non-conventional treatment avenues for patients unwilling or unable to access direct care. **Continuing Education and Practitioner Growth:** Practitioners must continually update their knowledge and techniques to offer the best care. Specialized courses or seminars in both established and emerging medical techniques are critical. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis shed light on their ongoing learning and teaching journeys, suggesting that integrating newfound knowledge into practical applications is indispensable for effective patient care. Dr. McMakin and Kim Pittis provide invaluable insights for advancing medical practice. By focusing on realistic patient goals, comprehensive assessments, multi-faceted treatments, strong communication, and continuous education, practitioners can significantly enhance patient outcomes. Integrating these strategies can transform complex challenges into manageable cases leading to overall improved patient satisfaction.

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Frequency Specific Microcurrent was developed by Dr. Carolyn McMakin in 1995 using frequencies passed on from an osteopath in Canada who had a practice that came with a machine made in the 1920s. Dr. McMakin has written two books, "Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management" and "The Resonance Effect". Dr. McMakin has taught over 4000 medical practitioners FSM in her courses and has a new FSM clinic in Troutdale Oregon. Kim Pittis teaches the FSM Sports Course and has a private clinical practice where she works with some of the top athletes in the world. fsmsports365.com DISCLAIMER: The Frequency Specific Microcurrent Podcast (the “FSM Podcast”) has been produced by Frequency Specific Seminars (FSS) for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes only. The information and opinions provided in the Podcast (i) are not medical advice; (ii) do not create any type of doctor-patient relationship; and (iii) unless expressly stated, do not reflect the opinions of its affiliates, subsidiaries, or sponsors or the host’s or any podcast guests or affiliated professional organizations. No person should act or refrain from acting on the basis of the content provided in any Podcast without first seeking appropriate medical advice and counseling. No information provided in any Podcast should be used as a substitute for personalized medical advice and counseling. FSS expressly disclaims any and all liability relating to any actions taken or not taken based on any or all contents of this Podcast.