This is what “FM 2.0 thinking” looks like when cases stall—and then finally move
Dear Colleagues, Students, and Friends,
Today I’m releasing PLC #3:
FM 2.0 in Real Clinical Practice (Case Studies)
This PLC is designed to answer one practical question clinicians keep running into:
Why do some cases improve with FM 1.0… and then plateau—even when the plan is solid?
In this session, I walk through several real case patterns where FM 1.0 was applied well, progress stalled, and then the case moved again once the regulatory layer was
addressed—state, readiness, timing, redox, and signaling.