Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) Therapy

FSM can boost the ATP of your damaged cell by as much as 500%. ATM is the major source of energy for all cellular reactions in your body. The treatment may help with your recovery and waking up the system.

Frequency-Specific Microcurrent (FSM) therapies may be unfamiliar to you, but they may be able to help you find pain relief from a number of musculoskeletal disorders. 

FSM is an electromedical method that applies about a thousandth of the current used in TENS; the current is below the perception threshold and similar in strength to that produced by the body itself in each cell and in every tissue. 

The human body is a quantum biological system. We are made up of atoms, molecules and sub-atomic particles, all held together by electromagnetic bonds. There is a resonant frequency in every bond. Our bodies are a Electromagnetic system and our cells function as a semiconductor network.

Effective to reduce inflammation and pain at the cellular level

FSM is a technique for treating pain in a particular area of the body that uses a micro current that you can't even feel. It works well to lessen pain and inflammation while also assisting in tissue repair.

The therapy delivers a mild electrical current that’s just one-millionth of an amp — that’s very small, which is why you can’t feel the current. Your body also produces its own current within each cell membrane. Depending on the tissue being treated (the source of your pain), we use specific microcurrent frequencies to promote healing.

A substance known as ATP serves as the main energy source for all cellular activities in your body. It is used by your cells to carry out tasks and hasten tissue healing in harmed or damaged areas.

FSM is a non-invasive, non-surgical, non-pharmaceutical treatment for people who want to take a natural approach to healing and long-term pain relief. As part of a comprehensive treatment plan, FSM can help improve the quality of your life so you can function with less pain and discomfort. It even increases circulation and collagen and elastin production, making FSM a viable anti-aging treatment

FSM TREATS A VARIETY OF CONDITIONS

Most often used to reduce nerve and muscle pain, Frequency-Specific Microcurrent is helpful for numerous health conditions, including:

Respiratory Conditions : Asthma, Bronchitis

Pain : including Back Pain, Spinal Disc, Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome; Headaches, Myofascial Pain; Osteoarthritis, TMJ Pain, Tendon and Ligament injury or pain, Tennis Elbow, Neuromuscular Pain, Post-Surgical Pain, Fibromyalgia associated with Cervical Spine Injury, and more

Neurological Conditions : Bell’s Palsy, Concussion, Migraine headaches, Peripheral Neuropathy, Post-Herpetic Neuralgia; Restless Leg Syndrome; Sciatica; Post-Herpetic Neuralgia

Genitourinary Conditions : Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy, Endometriosis, Ovarian Cyst, Interstitial Cystitis, Kidney Stone Pain, Vulvodynia

Somatic Conditions : Goiter, Gout, Herpes, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Sinusitis, Immune/Autoimmune Conditions

Musculoskeletal Conditions : Frozen Shoulder, Whiplash, Fractures; Sprains and Strains; Tendonitis

Other Conditions : Weight loss; Scars, Restless Leg Syndrome, Adhesions, Emotional issues, Fibrosis, Lymphedema, PTSD, Shingles, Wound Healing, insomnia, Diabetic neuropathy

and more…

About Dr Carolyn McMakin

Carolyn McMakin decided to pursue her life-long dream at age forty when she started pre-med and enrolled in Western States Chiropractic College. After beginning her practice, she taught a course at Portland State University on the diagnosis and treatment of fibromyalgia and myofascial pain and began seeing a much more complex pain patient population.

In 1996, she began treating these patients using frequencies resurrected from a list created in the 1920s. After teaching the frequencies and treatment protocols to determine if they were reproducible, she presented her results at the American Back Society national meeting and published the first fifty cases of neck pain in August 1998.

In 1999, she discovered one specific frequency treatment protocol that would eliminate the full body pain of fibromyalgia associated with spine trauma in sixty minutes. Because these results were reproducible, she has continued to present cases and teach seminars since 1999, and physicians and practitioners all over the world are using them to help their patients.

Her textbook “Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management” published by Elsevier was released in 2010. Her second book, “The Resonance Effect” also published by Elsevier was released in 2017.

In addition to treating patients and publishing articles, she has taught courses on Frequency Specific Microcurrent therapy around the world and now maintains a part-time practice in Troutdale, Oregon.

Dr Carolyn McMakin

The frequencies were developed in the early 1900s and were used with funky-looking electronic equipment that fell out of use in the 1940s. Microcurrent was introduced as a battery-operated physical therapy modality in the 1980s in Europe and the USA.