22/10/2019
Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) is an emerging technique for treating many health conditions. Pairs of frequencies of microampere-level electrical stimulation are applied to particular places on the skin of a patient via combinations of conductive graphite gloves, moistened towels, or gel electrode patches. A consistent finding is a profound and palpable tissue softening and warming within seconds of applying frequencies appropriate for treating particular conditions. Similar phenomena are often observed with successful acupuncture, cranial-sacral, and other energy-based techniques.
Frequency Specific Microcurrent is a new way of treating nerve and muscle pain and many other conditions using specific frequencies and micro amperage current.
According to Frequency Specific founder, Dr. Carolyn McMakin, there are hundreds of practitioners in the US, Australia and Canada using FSM to create significant changes in patients to reduce pain and improve health. Most of the time FSM produces immediate dramatic changes in tissue that make it an indispensable tool in treating pain and many other health concerns.
|| What conditions can be treated with frequency-specific microcurrent?
FSM is most often used to treat pain, especially nerve and muscle pain, inflammation, and scar tissue, from the following conditions:
Shingles
Burns
Kidney stones
Asthma
Irritable bowel syndrome
Disc injuries
Fibromyalgia
Diabetic neuropathy
Neuromas (overgrowth and scarring to a nerve after an injury)
Tendinopathy (inflammation and/or swelling of the tendon)
Acute (sudden) and chronic (long-term) musculoskeletal injuries
Acute and chronic neuropathic (nerve) pain
Chronic fracture and bone pain
Arthritis
Torticollis (the head is tilted to one side)
Disc injuries/discogenic- and facet-based pain
Viscerally-referred pain
Concussions
Headaches
Plantar fasciitis (pain in the heel and foot)
Sports injuries
Wounds