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Dr. Shidlofsky shares his expertise on visual snow with us and walks us through his published paper titled "The efficacy of neuro-optometric visual rehabilitation therapy in patients with visual snow syndrome".
The efficacy of neuro-optometric visual rehabilitation therapy in patients with visual snow syndrome: https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2022.999336
Neuro-Vision Associates of North Texas: https://www.dr-s.net/
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Dr. Kalapp shares three strategies to grow your clinic. Dr. Kalapp has become a resource for clinicians looking to remove barriers and grow their businesses.
The Kalapp Method: https://thekalappmethod.com/
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In this Talk Neuro to Me episode, we interview Dallin Hardy, who shares with us the results of the NUTRIMUM study, which looked at alternative solutions for antenatal depression, which affects approximately 10% of women during pregnancy.
Link to NUTRIMUM paper: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/bjpsych-open/article/efficacy-and-safety-of-a-mineral-and-vitamin-treatment-on-symptoms-of-antenatal-depression-12week-fully-blinded-randomised-placebocontrolled-trial-nutrimum/84BC34CD9F2689AE9D790F69B5D7C673
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In this Talk Neuro to Me episode, we interview Dr. John McClaren who shares with us a clinical test he covered in one of his recent programs. This examination procedure allows a clinician to quickly, reliably, and effectively screen for autonomic dysfunction in patients.
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In this Talk Neuro to Me episode, we interview Dr. Andrew Parks about his latest publication, "Autonomic nervous system dysfunction in pediatric sport-related concussion: a systematic review." This literature aims to identify, appraise and synthesize the evidence of autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction following sport-related concussion in pediatric populations.
The paper can be found here:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38283159/
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In this Talk Neuro to Me episode, we interview Corlius Birkill about their latest publication, "Adaptive Autonomic and Neuroplastic Control in Diabetic Neuropathy: A Narrative Review."
This literature aims to update a clinician's understanding of diabetic peripheral neuropathy, its pathogenesis, and how this new model will lead to new solutions for patients suffering from similar conditions.
The paper can be found here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38018186/
To learn more about Corlius Birkill, his team, research, and technology, visit: Algiamed.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 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.
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.
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.
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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