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Plantar fascia and more on kidneys HI Everyone - I thought I would pass along this short note from Dr. Pettersen in Scottsdale. Gotta love being able to. Do you have Macular Degeneration? Frequency Specific Microcurrent is an exciting new way of treating nerve and muscle pain and many other conditions using specific frequencies and micro amperage current.
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The FSM Core Seminar covers basic microcurrent information and the use of specific frequencies and protocols thought to address specific tissues and conditions based on the principles of bio-resonance. The first part of the course focuses on the frequencies and protocols used to treat chronic myofascial pain, new injuries, and injuries less than six weeks old, discogenic pain, post-concussive syndrome, and neuropathic pain. The final portion of the course focuses on the frequencies needed to treat visceral conditions and functional medicine applications.
The FSM Core Seminar covers basic microcurrent information and the use of specific frequencies and protocols thought to address specific tissues and conditions based on the principles of bio-resonance. The first part of the course, pain and injury, focuses on the frequencies and protocols used to treat chronic myofascial pain, new injuries, and injuries less than six weeks old, discogenic pain, post-concussive syndrome, and neuropathic pain.
In Rehab, we assess and treat musculoskeletal dysfunctions with FSM and go over hacks to make your applications smoother and more efficient. Recovery is all about giving your patients tools to keep the gains you've made clinically. Performance Enhancement further promotes clinical gains and touches on the oh-so-cool world of neuro-patterning.
Carolyn McMakin, the developer of Frequency Specific Microcurrent and Kim Pittis, founder of FSM Sports talk each week about what is happening in the world of FSM. Dr. Carol, staff, and Kim reflect on George's life and his contributions to FSM. No podcast this week. Next week Dr. Carol and Kim will reflect on George's life and his.
Taking the FSM Training and certification does not provide a license to treat others with FSM. The ability to treat others is based on your medical license and medical scope. If you are not a licensed practitioner you will only be able to treat yourself and your immediate family. Becoming a certified FSM practitioner demonstrates your commitment to excellence in patient care using FSM as a treatment tool.
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