195 - FSM Case Studies - Long COVID and Flexibility - Hamstring Insertion Tendinopathy
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Hosts: Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC & Kim Pittis, LCSP, (PHYS), MT
01:24 Core Training and Achievements
02:26 Flexibility and Adaptability in Practice
03:14 Neurotransmitter Workshop Insights
06:01 Case Study: Long COVID and Flexibility
19:28 Case Study: Hamstring Insertion Tendinopathy
30:55 The Importance of Safety in Treatment
33:41 Timing and Duration of Treatments
34:42 Patient Trauma History and Treatment Adjustments
36:03 Chemotherapy-Induced Neuropathy Case Study
38:03 Sensory Motor Cortex and Pain Pathways
40:29 Learning from Mistakes and Gaining Experience
55:38 Empowering Patients with CustomCare
58:38 Upcoming Courses and Announcements
**Clinical Approach and Techniques**
1. **Patient-Centric Treatment:**
- FSM emphasizes the importance of listening to patients carefully to guide treatment decisions.
- Clinicians using FSM adapt their approach based on feedback and patient response, applying both clinical judgment and the art of listening to the patient's body and its unique signals.
2. **Technical Insights and Innovations:**
- Understanding the underlying neural and anatomical pathways is critical for effectively utilizing FSM.
- Treatments often involve addressing nerve traction injuries, hypermobility, and unexpected anatomical variations, demonstrating FSM's adaptability in treating diverse conditions.
3. **Specific Cases and Challenges:**
- FSM practitioners navigate complex cases such as chronic pain, long-term conditions like long COVID, and unique structural anomalies through a flexible and iterative approach.
- Cases are often revisited and re-evaluated to adjust treatment plans, emphasizing the value of starting over and reassessing when results are not as expected.
**The Art and Science of Adaptation**
1. **Listening and Responding to the Tissue:**
- Rather than imposing treatment, practitioners listen intently to what the tissue "tells" about its needs, allowing for a more natural and effective healing process.
- This approach enhances the connection between clinician and patient, encouraging a more collaborative healing process.
2. **Harnessing Anatomical Knowledge:**
- FSM practitioners possess a robust understanding of human anatomy, applying it creatively to solve complex medical puzzles.
- Knowledge of specific structures, such as the operator membrane and its impact on conditions like hamstring tendinopathy, is vital for achieving successful outcomes.
**The Importance of Flexibility and Continuous Learning**
1. **Educational and Professional Growth:**
- FSM emphasizes continuous learning and the importance of both successes and mistakes in professional development.
- Clinicians are encouraged to embrace new techniques and adapt based on evolving evidence and patient feedback, ensuring ongoing improvement and innovation in patient care.
2. **Empowering Patients:**
- By providing tools such as a CustomCare unit, FSM empowers patients, fostering a sense of control over their own healing process.
- This empowerment plays a critical role in enhancing patient outcomes, especially when dealing with chronic or challenging conditions.