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Faces of TBI

by Amy Zellmer

A podcast dedicated to traumatic brain injury (TBI) and concussion awareness. Created by survivors for survivors. Hear from survivors, caregivers, medical professionals, and others!

Copyright: Copyright Amy Zellmer (C/O Blogtalkradio)

Episodes

The Silent Contributor: Uncovering Non-Neurological Aspects of TBI w/ Dr. Hennes

39m · Published 16 Apr 16:00
Dr. Michael Hennes, a Doctor of Chiropractic and Board-Certified Chiropractic Neurologist at The Neural Connection, holds a Doctorate in Chiropractic and a Bachelor's in Human Biology from Northwestern Health Sciences University. He is certified in Functional Neurology and a Brain Injury Specialist. Specializing in neurological rehabilitation and nutrition, Dr. Hennes focuses on traumatic brain injury, concussion, vestibular disorders, and migraines. He actively participates in the Minnesota Chiropractic Association Sports Council, providing sideline care and legislative advocacy. In his free time, Dr. Hennes is an enthusiastic DIY'er, particularly in woodworking. He also enjoys traveling, exploring foreign languages, learning about wine, and cherishes family time.www.theneuralconnection.com If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Lymphatic therapy for traumatic brain injury with Francois Gagnon

33m · Published 10 Apr 15:00
Francois, Chief Medical Exercise Specialist, Certified Lymphatic Therapist, Certified Cancer Exercise Specialist, has always dreamed big and empowered people to discover the potential of their health within their body and mind. Francois has over 20 years work experience health and wellness, specializing in chronic health conditions, including headaches, migraines, and concussion/post-concussion. During these years, he used many evidenced-based and evidence-informed protocols to help his clients improve their overall function for activities of daily living, while reducing the intensity and duration of flare-ups. He has done this by integrating manual therapies, medical exercise coaching, and health lifestyle coaching, as well as supportive nutrition coaching. He brings this blend of integrated coaching and therapies together by staying up-to-date on what is happening in research, informed evidence, and clinic best practices.www.theotherpainclinic.com If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Malformation - why a bad thing may be the best thing with Paul McMonagle

30m · Published 19 Feb 16:00
Paul McMonagle is 42 years old, married with children, avid dog lover, and a 4 time brain inury survivor. He wrote a book in 2021 entitled "Malformation: when bad things happen to the right kind of people" and had it published. Now he's living life and watching my family enjoy their lives to the fullest. www.mymalformation.com If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amy

Metabolic Engineering to treat TBI with Dr. Barry Sears

28m · Published 12 Feb 17:30
Dr. Barry Sears is a leading authority on the dietary control of inflammation and its resolution. He is the author of more than 50 scientific publications. He holds 14 U.S. Patents in intravenous cancer drug delivery systems and the dietary regulation of hormonal responses for the treatment of cardiovascular disease. He has also written 19 books on dietary modulation of hormonal responses, including the #1 New York Times best-seller, The Zone. His books have sold more than six million copies in the U.S. and have been translated into 23 different languages. Dr. Sears continues his ongoing research as the president of the non-profit Inflammation Research Foundation in Peabody, MA. In addition to his continuing research into the hormonal and epigenetic effects of the diet, he continues to develop innovative dietary technologies used in managing diabetes, cardiovascular, and neurological conditions. www.DrSears.com Save 10% with code TBIZONE at www.zoneliving.com If you're enjoying this podcast, please consdier supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Manual therapies in the evolving recovery after TBI with Elena Stoeva

26m · Published 05 Feb 16:00
Dr. Elena is an MD - a graduate of Varna Medical University "Professor Paraskev Stoyanov" and board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation(PM&R) and for 25years has been integrating her knowledge in PM&R with her training in Craniosacral therapy (through Upleger Institute )and Visceral Manipulations (through Barral Institute), LDT through Chikli institute , intuitive healing , herbal medicine and other natural and preformed physical factors.www.elenasti.com If you're enjoying thi podcast, please consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Vestibular Therapy after TBI with Dr. Eric Spencer

33m · Published 30 Jan 18:00
Dr. Eric Spencer graduated from the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL with his doctorate in physical therapy (DPT) degree in 2013. After attaining his DPT in Miami, he sought residency specialization in orthopedics and sports medicine and became an ABPTS Board-Certified Orthopedic Specialist (OCS) in 2015. He has been working with numerous physicians and orthopedic surgeons in the greater Los Angeles area and also Dallas/Fort Worth regions in order to establish exceptional rehabilitation programs and return-to-sport outcomes for patients undergoing surgical intervention. Eric also specializes in rehabilitation for vestibular dysfunction and patients experiencing dizziness/vertigo as well as patients suffering from concussion and post-concussion syndrome. He is also heavily involved with mentoring and training the future generation of physical therapists as he has established clinical affiliations with doctoral programs across the United States. Eric is also a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certified through the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA).https://www.prnpt.com/locations/279/Vista-Physical-Therapy-Little-Elm-E-University-Blvd/Little-Elm/location-details If you're enjoying this podcast, please consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

To be Different is Not to be Guilty with Cheryl Kempf

40m · Published 15 Jan 16:00
Cheryl is a survivor of brain injury, in 1994, and PTSD, in 2012. Her advocacy work has focused on the passing of state and federal legislation that requires law enforcement to be trained to recognize brain injury and PTSD, known as HR 2992, 117th Congressional Session. She is currently expanding her imprint talking about the personal side of that journey.

Overcoming Mental Health Challenges Post TBI w/ Dr. Henry Zaremba

37m · Published 12 Dec 18:00
Dr. Henry Zaremba (or Dr. Z if you like) is a board-certified chiropractic neurologist with over 5 years of experience as the lead clinician at a top brain rehabilitation clinic. With over 500 hours of postdoctoral studies in clinical neuroscience and hundreds of patients treated, Dr. Zaremba is skilled at activating the brain’s ability to recover and become more optimal. Dr. Zaremba’s specialized training includes diagnosing and treating brain, spine, and nervous disorders without medication or surgery. His extensive experience treating patients recovering from traumatic brain injury, addiction, cognitive decline, and those seeking peak performance make him a perfect fit for APEX Brain Centers. As an exercise and sport science graduate and collegiate ice hockey player at UNC-Chapel Hill, Dr. Zaremba’s personal experience with concussions sparked a deep interest in traumatic brain injuries and set him on his career path. He completed his postgraduate training at Palmer Chiropractic College, earning his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. When not treating patients, Dr. Zaremba enjoys spending time hiking, rock climbing, or practicing yoga with his wife, daughter, and dogs.https://apexbraincenters.com/ Enjoying this podcast? Consider supporting it for just $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Life Participation & Aphasia with Carly Cauley

26m · Published 11 Dec 17:00
Carly Cauley is a speech-language-pathologist and group facilitator for MnCAN (Minnesota Connect Aphasia Now), a non-profit providing support and programs for people with aphasia and their families. Aphasia is a language disorder that affects the ability to speak, read, write, and understand what others are saying. It is caused by stroke, brain injury or some progressive neurological disorders. It does not affect intelligence. The inability to communicate can cause devastating isolation. In addition to facilitating conversation groups, she is also MnCAN's Communications and Outreach Coordinator. She has a Masters Degree in Speech Pathology from the University of Minnesota and a BA in Speech and Hearing Science from the University of Iowa. Her areas of interest include aphasia and adult neurogenic communication disorders and AAC. She has supervised and trained graduate students in conducting speech therapy, aphasia conversation groups and cognitive rehabilitation since 2013. As a speech-language pathologist, Carly has worked in a variety of settings including a transitional care unit, outpatient rehabilitation and public schools. Carly facilitates 4 MnCAN aphasia conversation groups (two in-person groups and two virtual group). She also facilitates the PPA Staying Connected Education & Support Program. Carly loves supporting those with communication disorders through a person-centered approach and is thrilled to be part of the MnCAN Team.www.mncan.orghttp://www.mncan.org Enjoying this podcast? Please consider supporting it for just $5 via www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Small moves BIG RESULTS with Brisa Alfaro

32m · Published 06 Dec 18:00
Brisa's story has been featured by several media outlets including; The Doctors TV Show, The Washington Post, Woman's World Magazine, FOX, NBC, CBS, and her #1 International bestselling book "Limitless." She also recently had the opportunity to become a TEDx speaker! However, while she believes that all this recognition is nice, this is NOT why she shares her story. It was nine years ago when she experienced a Brain Stem Stroke. As a result of the stroke she developed “Locked-in Syndrome” at 32 years old. Brisa was locked in her body and unable to communicate while facing the seemingly insurmountable odds of a less than 1% chance to recover. With less than 5 cases of L.I.S. reported each year WORLD WIDE, she was finding it very difficult to to remain hopeful. But through a series of small actionable steps, Brisa was able to defy all expectations and made a full recovery! Now, her passion lies in sharing her story to help others who may also feel stuck or locked in their circumstances. www.pinkymoves.com Find her book on Amazon:https://amzn.to/47N5hSq Enjoying this podcast? Consider supporting it with $5 through www.buymeacoffee.com/amyz

Faces of TBI has 258 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 137:59:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on February 13th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 19th, 2024 12:25.

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