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New Year - New Program Updates! Pain Reset 2.0 & Functional Neurology Essentials

July 2019

Cookie cutter approaches to solving concussions DON’T WORK.

We are leaving the cookie cutter in the clinical pantry with the upcoming Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification program. Each patient suffering from concussion is unique in their own way. Different mechanisms of injury, different symptoms and progression of those symptoms, and different means of recovery. In our upcoming Concussion Rehabilitation Series, we eliminate the “one size […]

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Clinical Mastery– Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification Program

  How will scholars achieve mastery in the field of Concussion/mTBI in our upcoming certification program? Prof. Carrick discusses how the delivery of material in the upcoming Concussion Rehabilitation certification program will ensure clinician development. For more information about our upcoming program and to register, visit carrick.us/tbi   Transcription: – Professor, one aspect that sets

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CITV Technology Review: FITLIGHT Trainer™

  On this episode of CITV, we review one of our favorite pieces of technology, the FITLIGHT Trainer™! Fore more information about the FITLIGHT trainer™, visit https://carrickinstitute.com/store/fitlight-trainer/ #carricktrained #carrickinstitute #fitlight #carrick #neuroscience #training #braintraining #humanperformance #athletes   Transcription: – In today’s episode of CITV, we’ll be performing a technology review of the FITLIGHT Trainer system

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What can be expected from our updated Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification program?

  Many of our scholars have taken our Concussion program in the past— What can be expected from our updated Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification program? For more information and to register, visit Carrick.us/tbi #carricktrained #carrickinstitute #concussion #mtbi #TBI #headinjury #neurology #neurologists #brainrehab #concussionrehab   Transcription: – Professor Carrick, you’ve taught a traumatic brain injury rehabilitation certification

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Why did we decide to develop the new Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification Program?

Why did we decide to develop the new Concussion/mTBI Rehabilitation Certification Program? To learn more about the upcoming program, Click Here. #carricktrained #carrickinstitute #concussionprogram #concussion #mtbi #headinjury #neuroscience #neurology   Transcription: – Professor Carrick, a program like this is an incredible undertaking. We know you’ve been working on this program for several years. Why did

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Sleep and Pain Perception

“Researchers found that poor sleep interferes with pain centers in the brain and can change how a person perceives and reacts to a noxious stimuli. The scans showed that when the group was sleep-deprived, they had a 120% increase in the activity of their somatosensory cortex, the brain region that interprets pain perception. This means

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