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Concussion Talk Podcasts will feature interviews with; doctors, physiotherapists, who work in the field of concussion and brain injury, others in the medical field, athletes, trainers, coaches, others in sport, athletics and exercise (such as Pilates, Yoga, and other exercise instructors), and community brain injury and concussion groups, and others! Get bonus content on Patreon Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/concussion-talk-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for m ...
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Did you ever wonder how your favorite concussion researcher got interested in concussions? Or, what motivates them every day? Or, maybe even, what is their favorite podcast or current playlist? Join the U-M Concussion Center as we have informal conversations with world-renowned concussion researchers and friends of the center to help you get to know them a little better.
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Concussions are invisible and so is post-concussion syndrome. The Post Concussion Podcast digs down into the realities of living with concussions and what it’s like when things don’t go back to normal. Get the truth about what it’s like to be around someone with a concussion and what it’s like to have one. Not just for individuals with concussions but for parents, friends, siblings, coaches, and everyone else who wants to understand more. Join your host Bella Paige an athlete, daughter, sist ...
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🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻 Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport. 🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®: Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 20 or 40 hours of continuing education credits for PT, OT, and ATC in all 50 United States?! Visit us at https://www.ConcussionCorner.org to learn more about how you can join our #Teac ...
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Ask Concussion Doc is a show where we answer your questions about concussions, treatment and rehabilitation to raise awareness, educate, and help patients, athletes and practitioners better manage these injuries. For more information about Complete Concussion Management, visit www.CompleteConcussions.com DISCLAIMER This is not intended as a substitute for the medical advice of doctors and/or healthcare professionals. Patients should consult their physician and/or healthcare providers in matt ...
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I am Melanie Wienhoven and doctors told me I had to learn to live with my debilitating post-concussion symptoms. Refusing that reality, I built my own recovery method and made a full recovery from post-concussion syndrome 6 years after injury. Now, my team and I are on a mission to share hope, tools, expertise and recognition with you, so you can recover much faster than I did. You are not alone!
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Sharing Experiences with Concussion/TBI is an experience driven, multi-media podcast series that seeks to educate, support and spread awareness on the many facets of Concussion/TBI injuries. We are excited to share 5 new episodes of the podcast series focused on understanding the lived experience of concussion/TBI. This series facilitates an environment for industry professionals and people directly affected by the injury to have meaningful, informed discussions about what it's like going th ...
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Headaches. Light and sound sensitivity. Dizziness and confusion. Mood swings, even suicidal tendencies. These are the experiences of many concussion survivors and just some of the many issues Cindy Sue Bezas, M.S. has experienced as a multi-concussion survivor. Her passion now is researching the latest information on concussions and bringing hope to concussion survivors and their families. Why? Because what people don’t know about concussions surprisingly can kill them. In this podcast, Conc ...
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Welcome to Our Podcasts on all matters relating to Post Concussion Syndrome (PCS or PPCS), & mTBI in which all important aspects of the condition, life with PCS, Healing gradually & much more will be discussed with honesty, in-depth & with enough humour to help You on your healing journey. Find Us at : https://www.facebook.com/groups/113072042059485/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/PostConcussion Blog @ Wordpress : https://postconcussionsyndromeawarenessuk.wordpress.com/ Thanks for Listening! ...
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Neuropsychologist Professor Vicki Anderson from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute helps you understand the impacts of a concussion in your children and explains the differences in severity of hits to the head. The podcast details what actually happens to the brain, the steps to help diagnose and manage head injuries, and the advancements in future technology. For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app.
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The Concussion Experience podcast shares the real life stories of Concussion Advocates whose lives have been directly impacted as a result of the brain injury they sustained. These inspiring individuals come from all different walks of life and became Concussion Advocates for the purpose of helping others that might be experiencing the same challenges they faced during the recovery process. Whether it be from the lack of education and resources available, to the mental health complications t ...
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A journey from impact to recovery: A discovery on aiding the brain through the recovery process and the stories of courageous survivors and their families. In this community, you’ll discover encouraging stories and personal interviews from other brain injury survivors and get helpful tips and real life solutions to help you through your recovery process. Hear how others have journeyed and found strength to persevere through their brain injury recovery. Whether you have suffered a brain injur ...
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Guest Carole Starr author of 'To Root & To Rise' joins us to share her valuable insights. As a former educator and classical musician, Carole had to navigate her invisible injury and rebuild her life from the ground up. Her powerful account of transformation from denial to acceptance is truly inspiring, offering solace to those who might be experie…
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Join us this week as we chat with Brooke Mills, Founder of National Concussion Awareness Day and Miss New Hampshire 2023. From sustaining a life-altering concussion at age fourteen to her journey toward a Miss America title, Mills talks about staying positive and pushing yourself. A self-proclaimed “people pleaser”, Mills explains why she became a …
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🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻 Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport. 🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®: Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 20 or 40 hours of continuing education…
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Episode 163 is with the Zach Hudson, the Program Manager of the Peer Mentorship Program at Brain Injury Alliance of Colorado (BIAC). A focused, inclusive and encompassing organization, BIAC provides many different levels of support to brain injury survivors. This includes plenty of educational material for kids, adults, medical professionals and th…
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Join us for a talk with Seth and Ryan, two brave leaders who have walked the path of PCS. Their journey takes us through the labyrinth of physical and mental symptoms, giving us a look at the profound impacts of concussions. Educating individuals about concussions is pivotal in paving the road to recovery. Seth and Ryan, through their nonprofit, He…
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We’re heading overseas this time with Jon Patricios, Professor of Sport and Exercise Medicine. A third-generation South African from Johannesburg, Jon talks about his commitment to excel as a leader. From his first date 24 years ago with his now wife, to raising three successful children, we’ll get a sneak peek inside the family life of one of the …
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Join us as we journey back in time with Warde Manuel, Donald R. Shepherd Director of Athletics at the University of Michigan. From growing up in New Orleans and learning to clean and cook crawfish, to becoming part of the Michigan community as an athlete and a student, we’ll take a deep dive into his successful career and learn about his motivation…
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Trigger Warning: Mention of Suicidal Thoughts Ever thought how a traumatic experience, like a severe concussion, can alter someone's life path completely? We explore this notion through the captivating story of our guest, Michael Lashomb - a musician and concussion survivor. The invisible impact of a concussion is often underestimated, affecting no…
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As we sit down with the remarkable author Jane Cawthorne, her candid discussion of living with post concussion syndrome takes us on a journey filled with resilience and strength. We explore how life must be adjusted rather than always focusing on recovery, drawing on personal experiences and challenges. From forgetting the initial two years post co…
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Join us for a unique and exciting journey into the world of sports, concussion talk, and pizza as we hear from Jay “The Beav” Flannelly, Co-owner at Beavsworld.com, and a 1999 U-M Kinesiology alum. Coming to Michigan back in the mid-’90s, Jay was focused on supporting U-M athletics during what many consider the “golden era” for Michigan football. F…
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Last weeks episode #111 on "When Concussion Turns Chronic" raised a lot of questions. During this episode I take the time to answer some of those lingering questions to hopefully bring you some clarity. Will step into the complex world of chronic illnesses associated with post-concussion syndrome such as autoimmune conditions, central sensitization…
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I've taken some time off from podcasting this summer, but as the 20th anniversary of my brain injury approached I found myself wanting to do another episode! Hence episode 162 with Pam Prewett and the Victoria Brain Injury Society (VBIS), Victoria, B.C., Canada. It is where I was doing my Masters in Public Administration (MPA) when I was in a nasty…
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It starts as one concussion and maybe that's all it takes but for myself (Bella) it took quite a few. Then the symptoms you may know all too well came about such as chronic headaches, crippling fatigue, depression, and more. This part was the longest, or so I thought would be the longest until I recovered. But what if I didn't. I am now in the long…
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Starting out as an adult psychotherapist, how did his professional journey take a turn into pediatrics TBI and sports-related concussion? What makes his career as a clinician and researcher rewarding? Tune in today and gain a deeper understanding of his incredible academic journey. As a confessed chocoholic with a taste for Tim Horton's double choc…
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The complexities of the healthcare system can be a maze most of us dread, but for Megan, it was a journey of self-discovery and self-advocacy. She stresses the importance of reaching out to others who have navigated the system before, something we can all learn from. In a society that often overlooks the therapeutic power of nature, Megan's story s…
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Life has a way of throwing curveballs, and today's guest, Evan Veron, former Division 1 football player and now brain injury advocate, certainly knows a thing or two about that. Evan's journey from the football field to becoming a resource for concussion survivors is marked with overwhelming obstacles, personal demons, and the power of resilience. …
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What happens when a concussion takes away more than just your physical comfort, but also severs ties with your community? You'll find out in our enlightening conversation with Eliana Bloomfield, the founder of Concussion Box. Eliana brings firsthand insights into this misunderstood area. As we peel back the layers of concussion complexities, we del…
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Mac Lawson, a former gymnast now standing tall in the world of comedy, who unravels her battle with this invisible ailment that dominated her daily life. Mac's breathtaking transparency about her journey will leave you spellbound as she recounts experiencing unexplained episodes of crying and a relentless state of déjà vu. Imagine feeling fine on t…
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Dr. Doug Smith spearheaded the investigation into the puzzling "Havana Syndrome" that affected 21 U.S. officials in 2016. In this episode, we delve into the past of Dr. Smith, where he reminisces about his childhood years growing up in Connecticut, a time characterized by freedom and curiosity that led him to explore the world. He has an early inte…
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Dysautonomia is a blanket term describing a disorder of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). As such, it covers a lot of important issues from mild to severe. Often the signs and symptoms of dysautonomia manifest following a concussion. Luckily, DPT Lauren Ziaks is always here (well, not HERE, here. 5,685km west, here) to tell me all about it. Laure…
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Ever wondered how an egg in a mason jar could hold the key to groundbreaking advancements in brain injury protection? Join us as we unravel this intriguing concept with our esteemed guest, Dr. David Smith, a pioneering figure in the realm of traumatic brain injury. Drawing from his diverse background in chemistry, physics, and medicine, Dr. Smith h…
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For the final episode of Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada, Cassandra and Miriam of the NLBIA (Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association) talk to Cst. James Cadigan of the RNC (Royal Newfoundland Constabulary) about IPV (Intimate Partner Violence), one of the most pervasive causes of traumatic brain injuries (TBI). There are many comp…
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🧠🎙Welcome to SEASON 5 of the Concussion Corner Podcast®!!! 🥼📻 Concussion Corner® is your trusted resource for interdisciplinary conversations related to all things concussion-related in healthcare, advocacy, and sport. 🎓 Concussion Corner Academy®: Did you know we built the Concussion Corner Academy® which has 20 or 40 hours of continuing education…
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What if there was a way to truly support and understand the long-term challenges faced by young adults who have suffered from brain injuries? Join us as we welcome Jenny Clarke, co-founder of SameYou, a nonprofit organization that focuses on mental health and emotional recovery for brain injury survivors. Jenny shares her personal experience with h…
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We meet our hosts! Miriam and Cassandra talk about what got them interested in brain injury, including the educational and personal aspects. They also talk about the great work the NLBIA is doing to positively affect the lives of people with brain injury, and their family and friends, notably the ABLE group (Adults Living with Brain injury Everyday…
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What if you could regain your balance and find relief after a concussion? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Dr. Michael DeStefano, a neurodevelopmental optometrist at Visual Symptoms Treatment Center, who specializes in helping patients after a TBI. He shares how his work, syntonic therapy, and the use of prisms have transformed lives a…
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Growing up with 17 cousins and many neighborhood children, Dr. Meehan's childhood was filled with cherished moments. Known as the "bad boy" in his high school days, Bill's passion lay in the realm of theater and sports. But what changed? What inspired him to pursue a medical degree at Harvard Medical School and embark on a professional journey in s…
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Ashley has been a guest several times on the podcast. The first time it was because I was interested in concussions in cheer (Ashley was the coach of MUN Cheer for several years). Since then, her already impressive understanding of concussion has only grown! Her knowledge of concussion through the lens of an athletic therapist (her clinic is Premie…
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Ever wondered how your hormones can impact concussion recovery, especially for women? Get ready to be enlightened in our insightful discussion with Dr. Irina Fedulow Plante, a licensed physical therapist and yoga instructor specializing in neurologic physical therapy. We discuss a study suggesting that the timing of a concussion in relation to a wo…
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June is Brain Injury Awareness Month in Canada, so Cassandra, Coordinator of Programs and Services and Miriam, Summer Student, at the Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association (NLBIA) are hosting the podcast this month! For this episode, Erica, Jennifer (from episodes 143 and 148), Kerilee (another NLBIA board member) and I talk about our …
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Imagine living with a condition that not only causes physical symptoms like dizziness, nausea, and migraines, but also impacts your mental health and ability to communicate with others. That's the reality for our guest, Luke Jordan, who joins us to share his journey navigating the often misunderstood world of post-concussion syndrome. Through this …
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Geprgia Banjo is currently a correspondent for The Economist and you can read her cover story about Britain's NHS (National Health Service) here. Long before joining The Economist she was dealt a serious, perspective changing health event herself, encephalitis. She was only 16 at the time and after university and when she deemed she was "recovered"…
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To commemorate Memorial Day, we are featuring Dr. Darren Campbell, current head team physician at BYU. Dr. Campbell has a rich background in military service, having spent numerous years caring for members of the armed forces before returning to his alma mater. In this episode, he shared his childhood memory of growing up in Utah with 6 siblings, a…
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When faced with the invisible challenge of post concussion syndrome, how can an athlete navigate and overcome the physical and emotional turmoil of this injury? Today, we're joined by Kelsey O'Connor, a former D1 student athlete who has bravely battled multiple brain injuries and post concussion syndrome. Kelsey shares her inspiring journey, includ…
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Isabel is an athlete, a sister, an entrepreneur and an engineer. With all of theses components, and along with a good advisory team, Isabel and Vistendo are working to provide a highly effective, hospital-approved mobile concussion diagnosis device! We talk about the story behind Vistendo and how she went from her engineering degree straight into t…
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Concussion can happen to anybody. Competitiveness and enjoyment of sports can mean the same thing; taking to sports with gusto! It can also mean increasing the risk of injury. As a physiotherapist Cillian was aware of concussions and the general, albeit vague, protocols one is recommended to follow, but when he was concussed, it was the rarely disc…
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100 EPISODES! Your host Bella Paige goes back in time and listens to the first Post Concussion Podcast episode released over two years ago. She gives some reflection on perspectives and things that have changed since then. Bella also shares some of her background and her personal experiences of concussion, talking about the various head injuries sh…
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Jim Scott tells his story about how he was severely brain injured in 2006 in his book "More Than a Speed Bump". I first heard Jim on Dr. Jen Blanchette's podcast, The TBI Therapist. On this podcast he talks about his rehab and recovery in Boston, his incredibly supportive family and about how he connected to a great group of people, even through hi…
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Today’s guest is concussion survivor Jennifer Margell. Since her concussion, Jennifer has experienced many symptoms including non-epileptic seizures, PTSD, overstimulation, and chronic pain. She has found healing through practicing mindfulness, yoga, and making time for the things she enjoys. Jennifer shares details about the PTSD that effects her …
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Jim Flood had a severe brain injury in 2005. Victoria Jackman is rehabilitating from brain surgery in January 2023. Together the two have started teaching neuro-divergent children Jim's neuro-defence program, helping to coordinate the brain, mind and body. We talk about brain injury, rehabilitation, exercise, the mind-brain-body connection and more…
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You may have 20/20 eye sight but how is your vision post-concussion? Today's guest Dr. Bryce Appelbaum keeps it straightforward: Eye Sight = Glasses Vision = Brain Dr. Bryce Appelbaum is a board certified fellow of the College of Optometrists in Vision Development and an Adjunct Clinical Professor at the Southern College of Optometry. He joins us t…
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Welcome to another fun episode of the Brainiac podcast (episode 8, season 3 woot!) hosted by Melissa Biscardi in affiliation with University of Toronto, Concussion Legacy Foundation. Today we have Part 2 with our friend, concussion advocate, veteran and so much more- Amanda Burrill. In this episode Amanda shares about some life changing concussions…
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Dr. Valera is an Associate Professor in Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, Director of Valera Lab, Psychiatric Neuroscience Division, and Research Scientist, Massachusetts General Hospital. We discuss her focus on Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) resulting from Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). This is an area of TBI that has been under-studied, e…
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Today Bella Paige gives us an insight to how she's been feeling lately and all that she's overcome. Advice is given on many things that are often missed in concussion recovery. If anyone understands what it's like to experience life changes from their health it's Bella, make sure you don't miss out on this personal episode! Bella also goes on to sh…
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My good friend Goulet was my first ever guest on Concussion Talk Podcast way back in episode 2! Dr. Kristian Goulet, of the University of Ottawa and ActiveCare Medical Group, joins me 148 episodes later to talk about his paediatric practice in Ottawa where he specializes in paediatric sports medicine and concussion. We talk about concussion, concus…
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Mr. Jarrett Irons is U-M's former football co-captain in 1995 and 1996. In this episode, Jarrett shared his favorite childhood memories growing up in Texas, his personal journey navigating a collegiate and professional athletic career, and "a life after football."University of Michigan Concussion Center による
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