Leaders in Frequency Specific Microcurrent Education

2024 Dublin Ireland NTC FSM Online Core and In Person Practicum

Jul 05, 2024 - Jul 07, 2024

DEADLINE MAY 27th 2024

This registration includes the FSM Pain & Injury Core Online Course and the in-person 3-Day Core Practicum Training in Dublin Ireland.

Hands-on Core FSM practicum training: July 5 – 7, 2024

The cost of the Frequency Specific Microcurrent programme is €1,250.00 with an Early Bird rate of €950.00 when full course fees are paid by April 30th 2024, a saving of €300.00.

You can secure a place on the programme by paying a €475.00 deposit with the balance due by May 27th for the standard rate or by April 30th for the Early Bird rate.

Previous Participants
Individuals who have previously completed this programme with NTC, and who would like to refresh their knowledge and have the opportunity to study with Dr Mc Mackin, can attend the course for the reviewers’ price of €695.00. There is a limited number of reviewer places available at this discounted rate so please ensure you book your place early. Contact [email protected] to check availability.

NOTE
A minimum of 10 students must be registered in order for the course to take place.  Students travelling from overseas should not book flights or accommodation until such time as the course is confirmed. In order to ensure the course takes place, we urge students to book early.

The FSM Practicum Training will be held at the National Training Centre.

15-16 Saint Joseph’s Parade,
Dorset Street,
Dublin 7,
D07 F6CR,
Ireland

 

Please register on the NTC website by clicking the button below.

Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM) is a type of low-level electrical current therapy that is claimed to have a range of therapeutic benefits. It is believed to work by applying specific frequencies of microcurrent to specific areas of the body to stimulate healing and reduce pain and inflammation.

Some potential benefits of learning FSM for practitioners may include:

Non-invasive treatment option: FSM is a non-invasive treatment option that does not require the use of drugs or surgery, which may be appealing to some patients.
Wide range of applications: FSM may be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, neurological conditions, and chronic pain syndromes.
High patient satisfaction: Many patients report high levels of satisfaction with FSM treatment, which may lead to increased patient retention and referrals for practitioners.
Safe and well-tolerated: FSM is generally considered safe and well-tolerated, with few reported side effects.
Continuing education opportunities: FSM training programs and continuing education opportunities may be available for practitioners who are interested in learning more about this therapy.
This therapy has been found to be effective in reducing inflammation, stopping nerve pain, and melting adhesions and scar tissue.

Inflammation
Chronic inflammation can lead to a variety of health problems. FSM has been found to be effective in reducing inflammation by targeting specific frequencies that disrupt the inflammatory process. This can be especially beneficial for conditions such as arthritis, tendinitis, and bursitis.

Nerve Pain
FSM has been found to be effective in stopping nerve pain by targeting specific frequencies that disrupt the pain pathways in the body. This can be especially beneficial for conditions such as sciatica, peripheral neuropathy, and post-surgical pain.

Adhesions & Scar Tissue
Adhesions and scar tissue are common complications of injury, surgery, and disease. These conditions can lead to chronic pain, limited mobility, and other problems. FSM has been found to be effective in melting adhesions and scar tissue by targeting specific frequencies that disrupt the formation of these tissues. This can be especially beneficial for conditions such as fibromyalgia, chronic pain, and chronic fatigue syndrome.

FSM is administered by a trained practitioner using a small device that delivers the electrical currents to the targeted tissues. The treatment sessions are usually short, usually around 15-30 minutes, and may be repeated several times per week, depending on the condition being treated.

Please contact the NTC for the best accommodation options.

National Training Centre

15-16 Saint Joseph’s Parade

Dorset Street

Dublin 7

D07 F6CR.

Telephone: 01 882 7777

Email: [email protected]

Daily Schedule

(Dublin Ireland Time)

  • Day 1 – Friday — 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Day 2 – Saturday — 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Day 3 – Sunday — 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Break Times (break times may vary slightly)

Doors Open 8:30 AM

Class Starts 9:00 AM

Morning Break 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM

Lunch Break 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM

Afternoon Break 3:30 PM – 4:00 PM

Class Ends 6:00-7:00 PM

Instructors

Carolyn McMakin MA, DC

Kim Pittis, LCSP, MT

Phone

360-695-7500

Email

[email protected]

Office Location

3915 NE 38th Street

Vancouver WA 98661

Office Hours

Monday – Friday

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM PST

Course Overview

The FSM Pain and Injury Core can be taken as a stand-alone training for Frequency Specific Microcurrent. In this module, all of the basic information will be taught for the clinician to start practicing Frequency Specific Microcurrent. This module is appropriate for any clinician but is especially appropriate for MDs, NDs, DOs, NP. LACs, OTs, and PTs that treat any musculoskeletal pain or neuropathic pain and injuries. This module also covers Frequency Specific Microcurrent for emotional issues. This module integrates Functional Medicine and exercise therapies shown to support lasting effects of Frequency Specific Microcurrent used to treat and pain or injury.

The FSM Pain and Injury Core starts with an introduction into the history of FSM development and the proposed mechanisms of action. This course covers basic theory and basic practice of Frequency Specific Microcurrent. Then it covers using Frequency Specific Microcurrent for myofascial pain and myofascial pain secondary to disc, facet and ligamentous injuries and myofascial pain secondary to spinal cord inflammation and visceral organ involvement. This course covers with frequency protocols shown to help mild concussion and various emotional issues.

Course Objectives:

At the end of this course the learner will be able to:

1. Recognize the various causes of myofascial trigger points and muscle pain.

2. Recognize what FSM treatment protocols are appropriate for which causes of myofascial pain

3. Recognize symptoms that indicate the need for surgical or medical referral

4. Recognize and deal with the most common side effects of FSM treatment for myofascial and neuropathic pain.

Optional Text

The Resonance Effect, Carolyn McMakin MA, DC

Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management, Carolyn McMakin MA, DC

Course Materials

● FSM Core The FSM Pain and Injury Core Course slides PDF’s

● Core FSM Frequency Laminate

● The FSM Pain and Injury Core Core Summary Protocols Workbook

If you are interested in CEUs please contact us with what your board requires so we can do our best to provide you with all of the documentation.

Some medical boards require pre-authorization.

This training includes the 3-Day Core Practicum training at NTC in Dublin*

The cost of the Frequency Specific Microcurrent programme is €1,250.00 with an Early Bird rate of €950.00 when full course fees are paid by April 30th 2024, a saving of €300.00.

You can secure a place on the programme by paying a €475.00 deposit with the balance due by May 27th for the standard rate or by April 30th for the Early Bird rate.

Previous Participants
Individuals who have previously completed this programme with NTC, and who would like to refresh their knowledge and have the opportunity to study with Dr Mc Mackin, can attend the course for the reviewers’ price of €695.00. There is a limited number of reviewer places available at this discounted rate so please ensure you book your place early. Contact [email protected] to check availability.

NOTE
A minimum of 10 students must be registered in order for the course to take place.  Students travelling from overseas should not book flights or accommodation until such time as the course is confirmed. In order to ensure the course takes place, we urge students to book early.

 

FSM Equipment – After your registration has been approved you will receive an email regarding equipment options, pricing, and a discount coupon.  We will also have limited equipment at the practicum training.