Who is Dr Carolyn McMakin?

Carolyn McMakin, MA, DC is the leading authority and developer of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM). She maintains a part-time clinical practice, participates in research and teaches seminars on the use of FSM in the United States, Australia, Ireland and Europe.

Is frequency specific microcurrent FDA approved?

Frequency Specific Microcurrent is an FDA approved technology that delivers safe, non-invasive frequencies through the body.

Is Healy frequency specific microcurrent?

Healy provides microcurrent and a variety of frequencies on one channel, but it is not FSM. It uses an entirely different range of frequencies on one channel only. The compact Healy device is controlled from a cell phone app and has been on the market for little more than a year, bringing benefits to its users.

Does FSM work?

FSM is especially good at treating nerve and muscle pain, inflammation and scar tissue. It works well for lower back pain, upper back pain and neck pain due to all causes, sports injuries, bursitis, arthritis, tendinitis and even fibromyalgia.

Is a TENS unit a microcurrent?

Microcurrent is approved in the category of TENS devices by the FDA. TENS devices deliver milliamp current and block pain messages that are tying to get up the spine to the brain.

What is frequency specific microcurrent used for?

Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) is a technique for treating pain by using low-level electrical current. The current is delivered to certain parts of your body in an attempt to relieve pain. A frequency is the rate at which a sound wave or electronic pulse is produced.

Is FSM FDA approved?

FSM is FDA-approved as a TENS device that can deliver precise electrical stimulation to address specific imbalances or pain.

Is Healy fake?

The FDA has cleared Healy devices for sale in the United States for temporary relief of pain, but claims made for them go far beyond what the clearance allows. Healy’s marketers have even admitted that there is no scientific proof that they work as advertised.

What is the difference between radio frequency and microcurrent?

Radiofrequency devices are used with a core focus on repairing and renewing skin making it tighter, firmer and plumper, helping removing wrinkles. Whereas microcurrent treatments are more likely to be used as a precautionary measure, on those who are looking to slow down the natural appearance of ageing on their skin.

Does frequency help with pain?

Frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) is a way to relieve pain using very low levels of electrical current. This treatment option can be used on specific tissues in your body to help with pain caused by injuries or medical conditions.

Is there such a thing as Frequency Specific Microcurrent?

Yes, Frequency Specific Microcurrent is a TGA (Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia) approved electrical treatment modality. It incorporates some of the most up to date research and techniques in injury and pain management, directly targeting individual tissue and cellular disturbances and enhancing their bio-electrical activity.

How does Frequency Specific Microcurrent treat nerve pain?

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. There are hundreds of practitioners in the US, Australia, Ireland, and Canada using FSM to create profound changes in patients to reduce pain and improve health.

Can a practitioner use a frequency specific seminar?

Frequency Specific Seminars does not verify practitioner credentials or licensing. Practitioners listed on this website have been trained in Frequency Specific Microcurrent and use it according to their own license and training. Patients are advised to verify practitioner credentials independently if that is a concern.

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