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Description
One session of frequency specific microcurrent (FSM) restored voluntary function and muscle definition for a 67 y. o. male DIY enthusiast after 18 mos of disuse.
Publication Date
Fall 2018
City
San Marcos, CA
Keywords
Electric Stimulation Therapy, Physical Therapy Specialty
Disciplines
Physical Therapy
Recommended Citation
Miller, M.,
&
McMakin, C. R.
(2018, October 1). FSM Restores Activity to Trapezius for 67 y.o. Male. Poster presented at the Campus Research Day Symposium, University of St Augustine for Health Sciences.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/casmfall2018/3
Miller, Marilyn and McMakin, Carolyn R., "FSM Restores Activity to Trapezius for 67 y.o. Male" (2018). San Marcos, Fall 2018. 3.
Retrieved from https://soar.usa.edu/casmfall2018/3
Comments
Presented at the Fall 2018 Research Day on the San Marcos, CA, campus of the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences.
Previously presented at the 2017 Palomar Orthopedic and Spine Conference in Escondido, CA.
References
McMakin, C R Frequency Specific Microcurrent in Pain Management, New York, Elsevier, 2010.
McMakin, C R The Resonance Effect, Berkeley, CA, North Atlantic Books, 2017.