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  1. Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments

  2. Acute Burn Healed in 11 Days Four Treatments

  3. 4 FSM Treatments Burn healed in 11 days

  4. Microcurrent Increases ATP 10 – 500 micro amps • Increased ATP production 500% • Increased protein synthesis 70% • Increased amino acid transport 40% • Activates signal transduction • Cheng N 1982 , The Effect of Electric Currents on ATP Generation, Protein Synthesis and Membrane Transport in Rat Skin. Clinical Orthopedics 171: 264-272. Seegers JC, 2002, A pulsed DC electric field affects P2-purinergic receptor functions by altering the ATP levels in in vitro and in vivo systems. Medical Hypothesis, 58 (2) 171-176 Seegers, JC, 2001 ; Activation of signal transduction mechanisms may underlie the Therapeutic effects of an applied electric field. Med Hypothesis; 57 (2), 224-230 4

  5. FSM Text Book Available at Amazon.com Recommended Reading and DVD Practicum 5

  6. The Resonance Effect • A book for patients and colleagues • This is a "can't put it down" "page turner" of a book. It is fascinating, funny, inspired, exciting, and altogether delightful. – James Oschman, PhD • Energy Medicine the Scientific Basis • Available on Amazon 4/24/ 2017

  7. FSM Blinded Animal Research 62% reduction in LOX Mediated Inflammation 30% reduction in COX Mediated Inflammation All animals responded 4 Minute time dependent response Arachidonic Acid caused swelling 40 / 116 Control Placebo 7

  8. IL-1 normal= 0-25pg/ml 330 ± 39 reduced to 80 ± 31pg/ml P=0.004 Linear regression on time points P=0.0001 392.8 21.4 8

  9. TNF-alpha normal=0-25pg/ml 305 ± 36 reduced to 78 ± 35 pg/ml P=0.002 , t-test 299.1 20.6 9

  10. IL-6 normal = 25pg/ml 239 ± 23 reduced to 76 ± 38 pg/ml P=0.008 , t-test 204.3 15.6 10

  11. Substance P normal=0-30pg/ml 180 ± 31 reduced to 54 ± 28 pg/ml P=0.0001 , t-test 132.6 10.5 11

  12. Beta Endorphin normal 0-35 pg/ml 8.2 ± 2.5 increased to 71.1 ± 9.3 pg/ml P=0.003 , t-test 88.3 5.2 12

  13. Pain 7.3/10 ± 1.2 reduced to 1.3/10 ± 1.1 P <0.0001 13

  14. Burn Center Project Dissolve Scar Tissue in Mature Burns Every patient had statistically significant, permanent increases in range of motion after three one-hour treatments XXX “ The Use of Microcurrent and Autocatalytic Silver Plated Nylon Dressings in Human Burn Patients: A Feasibility Study ” , Huckfeldt, Mikkelson, Larson, Hammond, Flick, McMakin , 2003 14

  15. Shingles – Case Report Practical Pain Management, July 2010  Successful treatment of shingles in ophthalmic branch of cranial V in 85 year-old man  Four hours of treatment  Pain free in 1 hour  No return of pain  Lesions gone in 48 hours McMakin, C, Non-pharmacologic treatment of shingles, Practical Pain Management, 2010, Vol 10; 4; 24-29 15

  16. BIOLOGIC RESONANCE Explains the Effects on Living Tissue  Drugs or nutrients act like keys in a lock to change membrane receptors and change intracellular function 16

  17. BIOLOGIC RESONANCE Explains the Effects on Living Tissue • Frequencies act like the beeper opening the lock with an electromagnetic signal  Change membrane protein configuration and cell function electromagnetically  Acts as if it dissolves scar cross links  Acts as if it disassembles the virus capsid  Acts as if it changes cell signaling 17

  18. Membrane Receptors Respond to Frequency Signaling  Membrane protein receptors determine cell Frequency  function  Receptors reconfigure in response to information and frequencies - Lipton  Receptor changes alter genetic expression, cell function and structure

  19. Effect of Biologic Resonance IL-1 reduced 62% Reduction LOX 392 to 21  In order for the inflammation data to be possible  Inflammation must be present in the tissue not only as a biochemical phenomenon  It must also be present as an electromagnetic pattern that can be changed by resonance  Cytokine levels all stop in the normal range  Frequencies change cell signaling! 19

  20. Cervical Myofascial Pain 50 Cases published – TICC, 1998  4.7 yrs avg chronicity  Range: 1 to 28 years  88% failed with other treatments  11.2 treatments  7.9 weeks  Start VAS 6.8/10  End VAS 1.5/10 Microcurrent Treatment of Myofascial Pain in the Head, Neck and Face ” , Topics in Clinical Chiropractic, Vol5, Number1, March 1998 20

  21. Lumbar Myofascial Pain 23 Cases Published - JBMT, 2004  8.4 years avg chronicity:  Range: .1 to 20 yrs  87% failed with other treatments  5.7 treatments  5.7 weeks  Start VAS 6.8/10  End VAS 1.6/10 “ Microcurrent Therapy: A novel treatment method for chronic low back myofascial pain. ” Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, 2004, 8, 143-153 21

  22. FSM Blinded Animal Research 62% reduction in LOX Mediated Inflammation 30% reduction in COX Mediated Inflammation All animals responded 4 Minute time dependent response Arachidonic Acid caused swelling 40 / 116 Control Placebo 22

  23. Abdominal Adhesion Research Trial  Baylor Medical School  David Wiseman, PhD  Surgically induced abdominal adhesions  13 / 77 - liquified them  58/ ’ s, 13 / 142 no change 23

  24. Acute Traumatic Discs  40 / 396, 10 +→  Reduce nerve pain +  40, 124, 49 / 710, 330, 630  81, 49 / 142, 710  +/- or +  AutoCare: P/D/A  Exercises  Spinal stabilization  Bracing  Supplements EPA/ DHA

  25. FSM Practice Effects 12 Years  Immediate profit center $  Sustained profits  Insurance reimbursable  Cash patients 2nd year  Positive outcomes  Practice growth from 1st year patient referrals  Long term growth from practitioner and patient satisfaction Naomi Kelly, 1999 – 2011 Part time practice 25

  26. Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness AC, CC – T / DOMS  200 micro amps +/-  Alternating DC current  Gentle wave slope  Frequencies used  18/62  4 minutes  124 / 62, 142, 191  1 minute each  40/116  4 minutes  40 / 62, 142, 191  2 minutes each  49 / 62, 142, 191  1 minute each Curtis D, Fallows S, Morris M, McMakin C. The efficacy of frequency specific microcurrent therapy on delayed onset muscle soreness. JBMT; 2010; 14 (3): 272-9 26

  27. Results Post Facelift 80 Minute treatment Immediately Post-Op and daily for 7 days � � � Day 2 Day 5 Day 4 � � Day 1 Day 11 � � Day 6 Day 9 Case Report Marissa Brennan

  28. Brown Recluse Bite 7 / 20 7 / 22 7 / 21 7 / 23 8 / 1 81 year old male No additional treatment after #4 28

  29. Treat the Brain - Subacute Improve daily function  + / -, 100 - 200 microamps  Basic Concussion Protocol  970, 94, 321, 9, 124, 40, 284, 81, 49 / / 90, 92, 89, 84, 94, 310 (depending on affected brain part) Do not run 81 / 89  6.8 / 38  49 / 37 or 39  35 / 102  Auto Care 1300  NS/ section / SA 29

  30. Frequencies Change the Brain In Autism Alicia Thomas EdD, 2013 Week 1 – Pre-FSM 68 65 70 Week 1 Post FSM 73 30

  31. Frequencies Change the Brain In Autism Alicia Thomas, EdD, 2013 Week 2 - Post FSM 79 83 Week 3 - Post FSM 89 88 31

  32. Dermatomal Nerve Pain 40, 13, 81, 49 / 396 +   Polarized positive current  Red / Green leads at the spine – (wet towel, wrap) G R  Black / Yellow leads at the end of the nerve B Y  Spend most time on 40 / 396 – 10 to 20 minutes  Move the nerve when running 13 / 396; 3 / 97  May also need 94, 321, 9 / 396  AC, CC – P / NP / N, 40/ , 13 / L5-S1 C5-6-7-8 C2 T2-T12 32

  33. Outcomes in Neuropathic Pain Pain Practitioner Fall, 2010  N=20 – average chronicity 6.7 years  All patients experience pain reduction  Pain reduced 1 st Tx = 6.8/10 to 1.8  P <.001  Pain reduced 2 nd Tx = 4.8/10 to .97/10  P<.001  65% fully recovered (n=13)  4.6 Treatments (1-15)  No adverse reactions  25% terminated care prior to recovery (n=5) Non-pharmacologic treatment of neuropathic pain with frequency specific Microcurrent, Pain Practitioner, Fall 2010 33

  34. FSM resolves chronic pain and adhesions after ulnar transposition surgery Journal of Novel Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation September 2017  Age 19 - Ulnar nerve transposition surgery  Surgery produced no change in pain or ROM  Age 28 – increased pain (5/10), reduced ROM, TAOS 86%  11 physical therapy sessions ASTYM, e-stim, ice, exercise.  Pain at discharge 4/10. TAOS 92%  Age 29 – Pain 7/10, limited ROM, TAOS 80%  Three sessions of FSM eliminated pain and improved range of motion •  Pain at discharge 0/10, TAOS 100%  Results maintained at 1 year follow up. 34

  35. 7 cm ulcer medial aspect of left leg +3 edema in both legs and feet - Right > left Right foot is mostly gray in color Left foot is mottled gray Diabetic Ulcer healed - 6 treatments – Three weeks 35

  36. Regeneration of 3rd digit – 7 treatments Regeneration of 2nd digit – 70% - 11 treatments 36

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