Leaders in Frequency Specific Microcurrent Education

Multiple Sclerosis and Frequency Specific Microcurrent

Jessica Tierney, PT, DPT, E-RYT
Frequency Specific Microcurrent Advanced Seminar

Chandler Arizona – March 10, 2024

00:00  Introduction
02:17   Case Background and Patient History
04:10   MRI Findings and Initial Observations
08:24   Treatment Approach and Protocols
21:45   Patient Progress and Outcomes
27:21   Conclusion and Gratitude

Innovative Approaches in Treating Multiple Sclerosis: A Case Study Utilizing Frequency Specific Microcurrent
by Jessica Tierney, PT, DPT, E-RYT

In this video, Dr. Jessie, a physical therapist from Niwot, Colorado, shares a remarkable case of treating Multiple Sclerosis (MS) using Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM). Jessie details the patient’s medical history, including various surgeries, viral infections, and dystonia symptoms. The presentation outlines FSM protocols used, including specific frequencies and approaches tailored to the patient’s MRI findings, symptoms, and overall treatment strategy. She emphasizes the importance of reading MRIs, using manual therapy, and addressing emotional components. This comprehensive case study showcases significant improvements in the patient’s symptoms, including reduced pain, minimized dystonia episodes, and enhanced energy levels. The video is an insightful resource for medical practitioners seeking innovative methods in treating complex cases.


In the ever-evolving landscape of medical treatments, innovative methods continue to emerge in addressing complex conditions such as multiple sclerosis (MS). This blog post highlights a remarkable case study where frequency-specific microcurrent (FSM) therapy was employed in the treatment of a 65-year-old female patient with MS. This method not only demonstrated significant improvement in the patient’s symptoms but also avoided invasive surgical procedures.

Background on Multiple Sclerosis and Dystonia

Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease diagnosed through magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This condition manifests as damage to the central nervous system, particularly targeting the brain and spinal cord. This patient presented with dystonia, characterized by involuntary muscle contractions leading to repetitive movements and abnormal postures. Symptoms included numbness, tingling, thoracic nerve pain, and profound fatigue.

Patient History and Symptoms

The patient’s medical journey began at age 17 following a viral episode. Her expansive medical history includes posterior lumbar fusion, rotator cuff repair, total hip replacement, herniated discs, and significant viral infections, including shingles and COVID-19. Given this backdrop, she experienced chronic pain and limited physical capacity.

Objectives and Goals

This case study aimed to explore a treatment approach for MS that goes beyond conventional protocols. With FSM, the goal was not merely to address physical lesions but to engage in a holistic, symptom-targeted therapy aimed at improving quality of life. The patient’s personal health objectives centered on reducing pain, increasing her capacity for exercise, and improving cognitive function.

Therapeutic Approach Using Frequency Specific Microcurrent

  1. The Role of Frequency Specific Microcurrent (FSM): FSM therapy involves using specific frequencies and current levels to target affected areas, promoting cellular repair and reducing inflammation.
  2. Case Implementation and Protocols: FSM was applied to various affected areas. The treatment addressed nerve conduction issues, extensive viral history, and physical symptoms through custom protocols. This tailored approach included destressing nerve centers, healing rotator cuff tears, and enhancing detox path.
  3. The Importance of Multi-Dimensional Treatment Plans: Utilizing 81 for nerve healing, 988 for basal ganglia, and addressing viral remnants, this comprehensive method allowed for a broader spectrum of healing potential.

Outcomes and Results

The patient showcased notable improvements, reducing dystonic episodes and experiencing significant enhancements in energy levels and pain management. After the treatment course, she reported her thoracic pain was eliminated, and her exertional fatigue was markedly reduced, allowing her to engage more fully in daily activities.

Additional Insights and Considerations

A critical insight from this case was the alignment of patient feedback with frequency-specific responses. The integrated use of FSM showed potential in not just managing MS symptoms but in offering a clearer picture of the underlying pathology at play.

Conclusion and Future Perspectives

The avoidance of surgical intervention by successfully addressing the patient’s symptoms through FSM highlights the importance of exploring alternative therapies. This approach, rich in its adaptability and specificity, provides promising avenues for future treatment modalities in neurodegenerative diseases. Emphasis on creating diversity in treatment plans underscores a holistic medical practice that is patient-specific, evidence-based, and deeply empathetic.

**Acknowledgments**

The case study appreciates the contributions of revolutionary thinkers like Carol McMakin and others in the medical community who persist in developing frameworks that enhance patient life quality through innovative medical practices.

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