Published Research
Fibromyalgia from Cervical Spine Trauma
Published research has documented measurable reductions in inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNF-ฮฑ) and Substance P during FSM treatment sessions. Practitioners commonly use specific protocols when working with patients presenting fibromyalgia associated with cervical spine trauma.
๐ Published in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
Published Research
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS)
A published study examined the effects of specific FSM frequencies on DOMS and documented changes in time-to-recovery that researchers noted had not been demonstrated with other interventions.
๐ Peer-reviewed publication available
Clinical Protocols
Myofascial Pain & Trigger Points
FSM protocols have been developed for myofascial pain and trigger point conditions. Dr. McMakin is a contributing author to "Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual" (3rd edition, Travell, Simons & Simons).
๐ Textbook contribution โ Travell, Simons & Simons
Clinical Protocols
Low Back Pain
Practitioners commonly apply FSM protocols when working with patients experiencing low back pain. Protocols address disc, ligament, muscle, and nerve involvement individually using frequency-specific combinations.
Protocols Developed
Neck Pain
FSM protocols have been developed for cervical spine conditions including disc, nerve, and facet joint involvement. Specific frequency combinations are taught in FSM Core training.
Protocols Developed
Shoulder Pain
Protocols have been developed addressing rotator cuff, bursitis, and frozen shoulder presentations. Practitioners apply specific frequency combinations based on the tissue involved.
Protocols Developed
Spinal Disc Pain
FSM protocols specifically target disc tissue using frequency combinations developed for disc-related pain presentations. These are among the most commonly used protocols in clinical practice.
Protocols Developed
Tendon & Ligament Injury
Specific frequency combinations have been developed for tendon and ligament conditions including Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow, and sprains/strains.
Protocols Developed
Osteoarthritis
Practitioners commonly use FSM protocols when working with patients presenting osteoarthritis. Frequency combinations address joint, cartilage, and inflammatory components.
Protocols Developed
Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Pain
FSM protocols for TMJ address disc, ligament, and muscle components including pterygoid and masseter involvement. Intra-oral treatment protocols using graphite gloves have been developed.
Protocols Developed
Sports Injuries
FSM protocols are used by practitioners working with athletes at professional and competitive levels, including teams in the NFL, NHL, and Olympic programs. Dedicated sports protocols are taught in the FSM Sports & Rehab course.
Protocols Developed
Fractures
Protocols have been developed for use alongside standard fracture care. Published research on microcurrent has documented its ability to support healing in wounds and fractures.