F.S.H.T. (Florendo Synchronized Healing Technique) Brain-Based Therapy
USING CUTTING-EDGE BRAIN SCIENCE TO TREAT THE MOST DIFFICULT NEUROLOGICAL CONDITIONS
Florendo Synchronized Healing Teachnique (F.S.H.T.) is the newest, state of the art diagnostic and treatment technique. It brings together research findings from the fields of psychology, neuropsychiatry, neurology, neurophysiology, and nutrition – and uses this knowledge to bring hope to the sick, unhappy and hurting of all ages.
The brain and nervous system are often overlooked in traditional health care, despite the major role they play in coordinating every function in our body. Without a healthy brain, you cannot have a healthy body. F.S.H.T. encompasses both assessment and treatment. We always start with a thorough chiropractic, orthopedic, physical, neurological, neuro-metabolic exam (T.C.O.P.N.N.). The neurological and neuro-metabolic parts of this examination allows us to look at all the areas of a patients brain that are not functioning optimally, being very specific to a functional brain region, and do rehabilitation procedures to strengthen those areas through a series of non-invasive modalities.
Some of the highly effective brain activations we use in F.S.H.T are:
Unilateral Joint Stimulation:
The right brain controls the left side of the body, and the left brain controls the right side. If there is a decrease of firing or impulses in one side of the brain, I only want to stimulate the joints on the opposite side. Makes sense, doesn’t it? Don’t worry. I will only use very light instrument activation, so you will not get worse. Have you ever had a massage, a chiropractic manipulation, or physical therapy and felt worse afterward? It is because the treatment was too much for your nervous system. It over-stimulated you, and you crashed.
Auditory Stimulation:
Listening to sound in one ear will stimulate the opposite side of the brain and increase impulses. Different sounds (frequencies, tones, pitches) affect the right and left sides of the brain differently.
Olfactory Simulation:
Your sense of smell is special. Your sight, sound, taste, and touch all travel through a sensory area of your brain called the thalamus. Smell goes directly to the brain – there’s no middle man. Smells are powerful brain stimulations. I’m sure you’ve experienced this … the smell of homemade cookies baking in the oven brings fond memories of your childhood flooding back… makes your mouth water. Or on the other hand, just a whiff of spoiled milk makes your stomach turn. Smells you like stimulate the left side of the brain. Smells you don’t like stimulate the right side of the brain.
Calorics:
A small amount of warm water in the ear will stimulate the semi-circular canals in your inner-ear. They send massive signals through the vestibular nerve in a chain reaction to several important brain areas: the cerebellum, the cortex, then down to the lower brainstem (pontomedullary region). Caloric stimulation is also fantastic for treating dizziness.
We might do things such as vestibular therapies using head tilts and rotations and body motions to fire off the inner ear, and then thus the cerebellum and then the cortex.
We can also do things like different balancing sorts of exercise. We have you stand on one leg and throw up a ball up in the air. We might have you on the floor doing specific core exercise to activate your cerebellum. We also use vibration because vibration is a powerful stimulator to the joints, muscles and the cerebellum.
Tactile stimulation is great because it stimulates the parietal lobe. When you feel something, an object or texture, your parietal lobe really starts to fire.
Targeting is great for the parietal lobe and the cerebellum, because the parietal lobe is what helps you know WHERE things are. Being able to accurately target something depends on knowing WHERE it is. So if you have a parietal lobe problem, we would use targeting exercises for your hands, feet, fingers, or toes.
Now, these are just a few of the treatments that I may use to help your brain increase its firing. There are literally over one hundred ways we have to specifically activate and stimulate the brain. The key to the success of F.S.H.T. is to be extremely specific in diagnosing the weak brain areas and applying activations or stimulations to those specific weakened areas. Other treatments we use involve eye movements, gross motor activities, light therapy, cognitive activities, etc. The list is huge and specific to each individual’s needs.
The main thing you have to understand is that we stimulate the brain by using the receptors on the outside of the body that we are wired and connected to the various areas of your brain. So if we find weakened areas in your right parietal lobe, then we are going to use receptors that we wired to the parietal lobe. It is complex. Everything we do is non-invasive, non-drug, and promotes function in the brain. The brain has an amazing ability to adapt, change, and rewire if we give the proper fuel and activation. We can make the weak area strong again.
But it is not just as simple as stimulating weakened areas. We have to consider how much stimulation the brain can handle. We have to consider things like blood sugar delivery, oxygen delivery, neurotransmitter deficiencies, stress physiology, etc. For some people, we have to make a series of nutritional changes before we can provide any stimulation. For some people, we have to work really slow. Too much stimulation for a neuron is called exceeding metabolic capacity, and if we do too much, we can cause your symptoms to flare. Luckily, we have ways to monitor fatigue and are very careful not to exceed your metabolic capacity.
We have incredible success with fibromyalgia, dizziness, and other chronic neurologic conditions, using F.S.H.T. If you suffer with a chronic neurologic condition, call our office at 702-920-6556 to schedule a case review and full comprehensive examination.