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Talk Neuro to Me

Talk Neuro to Me

The Carrick Institute

This podcast covers topics in neuroscience, health and performance with the Carrick Institute
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Top 10 Talk Neuro to Me Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Talk Neuro to Me episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Talk Neuro to Me for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Talk Neuro to Me episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Talk Neuro to Me - Episode 23: Assessment of Dysautonomia
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07/24/19 • -1 min

In this podcast interview, Dr. Nathan Keiser discusses dysautonomia and 3 examination procedures to start doing today to see if dysautonomia is holding back your patients.

To learn more about Dr. Keiser, visit DrKeiser.com

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Professor Carrick discusses exercise and Alzheimer's Disease. Originally recorded on May 9th, 2016.

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In this episode , we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on Eccentric and Concentric exercises. Prof. Carrick discusses the benefits of eccentric and concentric exercises on general health as well as its benefits in defeating coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes.

To learn more upcoming programs and locations, visit carrickinstitute.com

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Talk Neuro to Me - Episode 40: Changes in the Brain with PTSD - Part 2
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06/12/20 • 32 min

In this episode , we release from the Carrick Institute vault part 2 of Professor Carrick’s discussion on PTSD. In this episode, professor Carrick discusses further the relationship of fear, reward and integration of the brain in humankind with specific emphasis on individuals who suffer from disorders of stress after trauma.

Learn more about Carrick Institute at carrickinstitute.com

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Dr. Matthew Worth discusses what exactly a neuro-developmental disorder is and his success with working with these patients.

For more information on Dr. Worth's upcoming course, Neuro-developmental Disorders, visit carrick.us/NDD

You can find Dr. Matthew Worth at http://mobrainandspine.com/

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On this episode of CITV, we release volume 1 of Ted and Fred’s Excellent Adventure! We received many great questions from our scholars, so many that we will be doing a series in the future to get them all answered.

In this episode, Prof. Carrick discusses:

(1:00) The current pandemic and what it means for our scope of practice as clinicians.

(11:54) The use of SNAG’s in clinic- what are they and why and when do we utilize them?

(13:44)Prof. Carrick's best advice to new practitioners.

(48:05) Prof. Carrick’s background and history, including what inspired him to start studying neurology.

(57:44)Functional Neurology" as a term - Do we like it? Should we keep using it?

These are discussions you truly do not want to miss!

Thank you to everyone who has submitted their questions so far. If you would like to submit a question to Prof. Carrick, please fill out the form using the link below.

https://forms.gle/iZBxqr4DwTc9DBZd6

#Carricktrained #drcarrick #carrickinstitute #CITV #neurology #functionalneurology #chiropractors #physicians #physicaltherapists

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Talk Neuro to Me - Episode 25: Creating the Human Performance Program
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09/04/19 • -1 min

In this Talk Neuro to Me podcast, we go into the vault and bring you the Human Performance launch podcast with Dr. Mike Nelson, Dr. Kenneth Jay, and Dr. Freddys Garcia.

This program is being brought back to Florida kicking off again in November of 2019. To learn more visit CarrickInstitute.com/CIHP

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Ted and Fred’s Excellent Adventure: Volume 3 is now live!

Prof. Carrick continues to answer your questions in this captivating interview. In volume 3, Prof. Carrick discusses:

(1:23) What is something related to neurology that you once believed to be well-established and widely accepted that either yourself or another researcher has now proven to be false and replaced by a newly accepted axiom?

(456) If only had 5 bedside tests you could use, which ones would they be and why? What are your top 5 therapies you love to use?

(25:15) Gait observation - Can you give us some insight regarding the significance of heel strike? You have spoken many times about its importance and I would love to hear what happens at the moment where our body tries to win over against gravity. What control mechanisms are required? What are the most common failures? How does a well integrated system benefit from the various stimuli associated with a successful heel strike?

Thank you to everyone who has submitted their questions so far. If you would like to submit a question to Prof. Carrick, please fill out the form using the link below.

https://forms.gle/iZBxqr4DwTc9DBZd6

#Carricktrained #drcarrick #carrickinstitute #CITV #neurology #functionalneurology #chiropractors #physicians #physicaltherapists

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Talk Neuro to Me - Episode 49: Dynamic Gait Index
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08/24/20 • 32 min

In this episode, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick's discussion on the utilization of the five times sit to stand tests as well as the Dynamic Gait Index (DGI) and the Activities Specific Balance Confidence (ABC) scale in clinical practice.

This podcast was originally recorded in 2010.

To learn more about the Carrick Institute, visit carrickinstitute.com

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Talk Neuro to Me - Episode 26: Basal Ganglia and Slow Pursuits
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09/23/19 • -1 min

In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we go into our educational vault and bring you a recording from Prof. Carrick discussing the Basal Ganglia and Slow Pursuits.

If you would like to learn more about the basal ganglia, please visit carrick.us/basalganglia

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FAQ

How many episodes does Talk Neuro to Me have?

Talk Neuro to Me currently has 61 episodes available.

What topics does Talk Neuro to Me cover?

The podcast is about News, Daily News, Podcasts and Education.

What is the most popular episode on Talk Neuro to Me?

The episode title 'Episode 41: Eccentric and Concentric Exercises with Prof. Carrick' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Talk Neuro to Me?

The average episode length on Talk Neuro to Me is 36 minutes.

How often are episodes of Talk Neuro to Me released?

Episodes of Talk Neuro to Me are typically released every 8 days, 4 hours.

When was the first episode of Talk Neuro to Me?

The first episode of Talk Neuro to Me was released on Feb 25, 2019.

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