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FSM Enhanced Surgery: Optimize Surgical Outcomes with Frequency Specific Microcurrent

Sometimes surgery is unavoidable. Optimize your outcomes with FSM.

Friendly surgeons surrounding a patient equipped with FSM to optimize surgical outcomes

Regardless of the size of your upcoming procedure, frequency specific microcurrent, when customized appropriately to your unique situation, can greatly enhance the results of your surgery.


If you are seeking to cut your healing times by as much as half, reduce your need for pain medications and return to your daily activities as quickly as possible, consider FSM for your upcoming procedure.


Dr. Jessie has been customizing Frequency Medicine to support outcomes for nearly any kind of surgical procedure. If you're not already a patient, please book a free consult to discuss how this modality can optimize your entire surgical experience.



The FSM Surgery Protocol: What to Expect

From her years of experience supporting conditions from root canals to breast explants, knee replacements and fusions, Jessie has refined her pre-op and post-op protocols so that you can be sure you're getting the best possible care, customized to your specific needs.


Patients preparing for surgery should book an initial evaluation about a month ahead of surgery in order to do the following:

  1. Clear any tissue adhesions that are residual from former inflammation, fibrosis, and chronic congestion in the surgical tissues and optimize the fascial system so that your non-surgical tissues are optimal and the surgical tissues are prepared for the procedure. This is done with manual therapy and frequency supports, and should be completed 2 weeks prior to your surgery if possible.

  2. Strengthen and correct faulty movement patterns so that the structures are strong pre-op and recovery is optimized.

  3. Be prescribed a home unit & take the online training course so that you can become comfortable with its use prior to the surgery protocols. A home unit can drastically reduce pain and inflammation as you await your procedure.

  4. Establish a Plan of Care which includes:

    1. An overnight protocol to run the evening before surgery

    2. A pre-op protocol to run the morning of surgery

    3. An "immediately after" protocol to run within the four hour window after the procedure (ideally in the hospital or outpatient center)

    4. An overnight pain reduction protocol for the evening after

    5. An overnight protocol to run nightly for the first week after surgery

    6. A "first week checklist" of protocols to run during the day within the first week after.

    7. A follow-up visit in-clinic within the first week after surgery

    8. A nightly protocol for weeks 2-6

    9. "Just in case" cluster of protocols should any additional support be needed (for example, constipation relief, blood clot prevention, and so on)

    10. A follow-up visit in-clinic for intensive scarring and inflammation clearing at week 8

    11. Other customized supports based on your history and medical conditions


What Surgeries can we Support with Frequency Specific Microcurrent?

Dr. Jessie has experience supporting many different surgical procedures which include the following (and the list keeps growing):

  • Root canals

  • Sinus surgeries

  • Tooth extractions

  • Shoulder replacements

  • Hysterectomies

  • Grafts

  • Appendectomies

  • Orchiopexies

  • ACL reconstructions

  • Rotator cuff repairs

  • Hip replacements

  • Knee replacements

  • Total and partial knee revisions

  • Spinal surgeries (lumbar, thoracic, cervical)

  • Fusions

  • Ankle surgeries

  • Fracture ORIFs

  • Osteoporosis & osteopenia

  • Abdominal surgeries

  • and many many more procedures with frequency medicine utilizing both Frequency Specific Microcurrent and Frequency Specific PEMF.


Bone Healing with Frequencies is Evidence-Based

There are medical reports of healing non-union fractures with electrotherapies that date back to the 1800s and there are new studies coming out each year. If a patient in a surgical setting exhibits slower healing or has comorbidities, a PEMF osteogenesis (bone growth) stimulator is standard practice. Why would we not support preventatively rather than wait for a problem to occur? If you are interested in learning more about the Frequency Specific Microcurrent and PEMF research that exists to support surgical outcomes, check out the following resources:




Surgery Prevention

Dr. Jessie is passionate about helping her patients prevent the need for drugs or surgery, and often if someone is considering surgery, they will book some FSM appointments to see if there is any relief that can be gained from this modality. We have had some great successes supporting patients with FSM and have succeeded in postponing and even preventing the need for a procedure.


For some patients, surgery is simply not an option for various reasons including the inability to tolerate anesthesia or other drugs, autonomic dysfunction, previous trauma, or other reasons. Relief from pain, disability, inflammation and scar tissue adhesions is a welcome experience after just a few Frequency Specific Microcurrent sessions at Resonant Frequency Medicine.


And while we are always eager to help you avoid surgery, there are times when a procedure is essential. When patients support the surgery process with FSM, they can rest assured that the pre-op and post-op Plan of Care, along with the support from Dr. Jessie, will help the process go as smoothly as possible.


Real Results: Patient Testimonial

Here is a testimoinal from Dianne Z, who utilized a customized Frequency Specific Microcurrent protocol designed by Dr. Jessie for her emergency ACL surgery.


“I recently had my ACL replaced in my left knee. As soon as I was injured, I knew I had to get in to see Dr. Jessie.
Surgery was unavoidable. She began treating me with FSM soon after my injury and continued my treatments after surgery. She worked with my surgeon so that I could have an FSM treatment in the recovery room, as soon as I was awake, to help stop the swelling and bleeding and accelerate the healing process.
Post-surgery, we continued to treat the bruising, bleeding, scarring, and inflammation that occurs as a result of surgery. We also treated and healed the assault on my tissue and bones that is unavoidable when you have ACL surgery. We even treated me for PTSD, which really helped my state of mind, which in turn facilitated my overall recovery.
No joke, I was one of those people she refers to in some of her videos who's doctor was astounded by my recovery - hardly any scarring, swelling or pain. I was off my pain meds within 36 hours of surgery. When I went for my post-surgery check up, my doctor told me I was 6 weeks ahead of schedule in my healing. He could hardly believe it.
Comparison of right and left ACL repair with and without FSM support

See for yourself. Here is a photo of my left and right knee. My left knee is the one I recently had surgery on. My scar is almost undiscernible. My right knee had an ACL replacement 10 years ago and no FSM support. The scar on the right knee is more prominent than the new injury!
Thank you Dr. Jessie for all of your exquisite care and the ability for me to have a seamless return to my busy, active life. I'm so grateful to you.”

—Dianne Z.

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