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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on the Fastigial Nucleus and trunk position. Prof. Carrick describes the dominance of trunk position over head position in vestibular processing of the cerebellum.
Humankind must be able to activate different groups of muscles even with the same head position and vestibular activation. Trunk proprioceptors have vestibular targets in the Fastigial nucleus and promote this functionality that allows us to support posture and locomotion.
This episode was originally recorded in 2010.
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on Neurology, Olfaction, Autonomics and Respiratory Applications. Prof. Carrick discusses the olfactory system as a window of other presentations of neurodegenerative diseases, as well as utilization of respiratory exercises in these syndromes.
This episode was originally recorded in 2010.
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Part 2 of Prof. Carrick’s discussion on following gaze. Prof Carrick discusses the neurological components of gaze following including an anatomical bass for research and clinical applications.
This episode was originally recorded in 2010.
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on following gaze. Prof Carrick discusses following gaze and observed gaze as a “pointing” cue to guide behavior. He addresses developmental concerns specific to maturation of the brain and the utilization of directed gaze. Further, he discusses the use of animal models and clinical applications.
This episode was originally recorded in 2010.
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, Prof. Carrick discusses pupillary light reflex and how we utilize it in our clinical practice.
To learn more about the Reflex app, visit https://reflexapp.io/
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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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In this episode, we are release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick's discussion on Postural Control and Saccadic Eye Movements.
To learn more about the Carrick Institute, visit carrickinstitute.com
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In this episode, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Part 2 of Prof. Carrick's discussion on neurology applications for chiropractic towards posture and gait.
This podcast was originally recorded in 2010.
To learn more about the Carrick Institute, visit carrickinstitute.com
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In this episode, we are releasing from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick's discussion on neurology applications for chiropractic towards posture and gait.
This podcast was originally recorded in 2010.
To learn more about the Carrick Institute, visit carrickinstitute.com
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we meet with Dallin Hardy from Hardy Nutraceuticals to discuss broad spectrum micronutrient therapy in healthcare.
To learn more about Hardy Nutraceuticals and NeuroSpectrum360, visit https://carrickinstitute.com/store/neurospectrum360/
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me , we meet with Dr. Marvin Berman to discuss photobiomodulation and neurofeedback. Dr. Berman discusses the theory and research behind photobiomodulation as well as using photobiomodulation as a therapy for your patients.
You can learn more about the Dr. Marvin Berman and the Quiet Foundation at https://www.quietmindfdn.org/
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If you would like to make any suggestions for any future podcast topics please visit the contact us page on carrickinstitute.com
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In this episode of Talk Neuro to Me, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on Olfactory Systems and Neurology. This podcast episode was originally recorded in 2010.
If you would like to make any suggestions for any future podcast topics please visit the contact us page on carrickinstitute.com
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In this episode , we release from the Carrick Institute vault Prof. Carrick’s discussion on eye movement abnormalities. Prof. Carrick discusses the clinical presentations associated with eye movements in a variety of neurological conditions.
To learn more about upcoming courses and Prof. Carrick's Advanced Clinical Eye Movements course, visit carrickinstitute.com
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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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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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In this episode, we release from the Carrick Institute vault Professor Carrick’s discussion on functional and structural changes in the brain that occur in PTSD.
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In this Talk Neuro to Me podcast, we go into the vault and bring you Prof. Carrick’s discussion on Cerebellum and Eye Movements. In this discussion, Prof. Carrick discusses the role of the cerebellum in eye movements and discusses the consequences of specific lesions in the cerebellum on pursuits, saccades and gaze holding.
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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
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Back for round 2- Ted and Fred’s Excellent Adventure Volume 2 is now available!
In this CITV episode, Prof. Carrick discusses:
-( 00:52) Integrating into the medical community - how to build a relationship with other professionals within your healthcare community
-(9:55) Differential diagnose of a primary subluxation/joint position error that needs to be corrected from one that is a secondary/compensatory one that needs to be left alone.
-(23:57) And the most important question- what are the Patriots going to do without Tom Brady?!
We are so excited for this continued series and to keep bringing you these engaging conversations!
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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