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Dr. Brandon Crawford, a prominent neurologist and researcher, discusses his journey into the field of developmental functional neurology and how through the use of PhotoBioModulation, incorporated with traditional neurological treatments, revolutionizes brain injury recovery. He is renowned in the field of photobiomodulation, or laser therapy, and its role in accelerating neuroplasticity and enhancing brain function. Influenced by personal as well as professional experiences, Dr. Crawford explains the differences between traditional and functional neurology; all the time focusing on brain function, neuroplasticity, energy management, getting to the root cause of neurological dysfunction, and holistic approaches. Additional topics include brain health, hormonal imbalances that can lead to strokes, inflammatory load, immune components and most importantly post-injury care. Listeners are challenged to investigate new, novel therapies as well as grasp the fact that recovery and brain adaptation are ongoing processes and not time limited.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.
Dr. Chris Winfrey practices neuropsychiatry in private practice at New Image Wellness, in Marlton, NJ. His practice is a blend of orthomolecular psychiatry, functional medicine, and psychoanalytic therapy. He uses this combination of medicine towards conditions such as Traumatic Brain Injuries, Cognitive Impairment, PANDAS, Mold Toxicity induced Encephalitis, refractory depression, complex PTSD and other conditions to rehabilitate the brain and restore mental functioning. Key Topics: - What conventional psychiatry is missing right now - How thyroid plays a role in energy and why simply taking your temp daily could make a difference - The connection between mitochondrial function and brain health - How your overall toxic load is hindering your mental wellness - PH balance: the nutrition puzzle piece we often miss - Mold toxicity and its impact on mental health - ADHD is more than just a dopamine issue - Lyme disease and the psychological impact of vector-borne disease Learn more about Dr. Winfrey at https://drchriswinfrey.com/ and newimagewellness.net Join Erin's monthly mailing list to get health tips and fresh meal plans and recipes every month: https://mailchi.mp/adde1b3a4af3/monthlysparksignup Preorder Erin's new book, Live Beyond Your Label, at erinbkerry.com/upcomingbook/
3pm: Guest - Tom Feegle - Beond.US - Ibogaine Therapy Clinic in Cancun // Ibogaine Therapy is breaking new ground in treating opioid addiction, PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injuries… PERMANENTLY // Twiggy Curley has Joined the Family! // 56% of pet owners would cut their own lives short to extend their pet’s, survey finds // John’s Plan to build a mini-sailboat for his cellphone
6pm: Guest - Tom Feegle - Beond.US - Ibogaine Therapy Clinic in Cancun // Ibogaine Therapy is breaking new ground in treating opioid addiction, PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injuries… PERMANENTLY // Twiggy Curley has Joined the Family! // 56% of pet owners would cut their own lives short to extend their pet’s, survey finds // John’s Plan to build a mini-sailboat for his cellphone
Send us a textWelcome back to headfirst: A Concussion Podcast. Today we have the honour and privilege to be hosting Nick Rushworth. Nick Rushworth is the Executive Officer of Brain Injury Australia, a position he has held since 2008. Before joining Brain Injury Australia, Nick worked for the Northern Territory Government setting up their Office of Disability whilst also formerly a producer with the Nine Television Network's “Sunday” program and ABC Radio National, where Nick's journalism has won a number of awards, including a Silver World Medal at the 2003 New York Festival, a National Press Club and TV Week Logie Award. Nick's current primary focus is facilitating a national “community of practice” in brain injury for the National Disability Insurance Agency. Furthermore, Nick serves as a consumer representative for numerous organisations some of these include but not limited to: Mission for traumatic brain injury: A medial research future fund-initiative providing $50 million in federal government funding over 10 years), the Australian Trauma Quality Improvement Program Steering Committee; the Victorian Neurotrauma Advisory Council; the Executive of the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Directorate of New South Wales Health; the Victorian Transport Accident Commission/ Monash University Institute for Safety, Compensation and Recovery Research Behaviours of Concern Project; the Monash Epworth Rehabilitation Research Centre Advisory Board; the Disability Advisory Committee of the Australian Electoral Commission; Nick is also a Director of the Australian Federation of Disability Organisations, and is an Ambassador for the National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and the Queensland Brain Institute's concussion research.In April 2024 Nick was appointed to the Australia Government Medical Research Traumatic Brain Injury Mission Expert Advisory Panel. - How Nick Become Involved in the Brain Injury and Concussion Space? (02:30)- Ways the mTBI/ concussion space has change since late 1990's to now? (04:10)- Differences in Mild, Moderate and Severe Traumatic Brain Injury (06:37)- Raising Awareness of mild Traumatic Brain Injury outside of Sports-Related Concussion (12:05)- Indigenous Australian's and Concussion/mTBI (17:02)- Incidences Rates of mTBI (20:30)- Language Around mTBI (22:30)- Falls in the Elderly (23:51)- Difficulties When Talking About Policy Changes and Research Grants? (27:34) - Brain Injury Australia (33:00) Brain Injury Australia: https://www.braininjuryaustralia.org.au Subscribe, review and share for new episodes which will drop fortnightlySocial media:Twitter: @first concussionFacebook: Headfirst: A concussion podcastInstagram: Headfirst_ Concussion Email: headfirstconcussion@gmail.com
Is it possible to recover from a traumatic brain injury?Many of you know I suffered from several traumatic brain injuries when I was younger. Over the years, I've discovered strategies and tactics that have helped me recover. Healing a TBI requires a science-based approach to ensure you're supporting your brain's natural healing process.This is a topic that is very near to my heart. Before we go on, I want to emphasize that I am not a doctor and this is not intended to diagnose or treat any kind of medical condition—aways talk to your healthcare provider.While individual recovery varies depending on so many different things, there are some general practices that will help you heal and recover. Listen in as I go over some tips that are grounded in neuroscience and aim to optimize your brain health, neuroplasticity, and cognitive function and performance./ / / Are you ready to take the next step on your brain optimization journey? / / /Choose your own adventure. Below are the best places to start:>>> Kwik Recall: 31 Days Of The World's Best Memory Training>>> Discover Your Unique KWIK BRAIN C.O.D.E To Activate Your Genius>>> Explore My Top Brain Health Supplements for Focus, Memory, and EnergyTake your first step by choosing one of the options above, and you will find everything you need to ignite your brilliant brain and unlock your exceptional life, allowing you to achieve and surpass all of your personal and professional goals.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Federal funding for traumatic brain injury research could be cut if Congress follows through with the Trump administration's budget request. Lisa Walker, a licensed athletic trainer at Springville High School, shares her experience working with people with traumatic brain injuries.
In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explore how your sense of smell (olfaction), taste, and chemical sensing influence memory, alertness, focus, and even communication between people. I explain how these senses help us detect chemicals in the environment and respond to a variety of environmental cues. I discuss the connection between the olfactory system and cognitive performance, and I provide practical tools to enhance learning, sensory function, and brain health. Additionally, I examine how chemical signals exchanged between people subtly influence emotions, biology, and social bonds. Huberman Lab Essentials episodes are approximately 30 minutes long and focus on key science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials are released every Thursday, while full-length episodes continue to air every Monday. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Our Place: https://fromourplace.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Smell & Taste 00:02:04 Tears, Biological Response & Communication 00:05:16 Sponsor: AG1 00:07:16 Smell, Innate vs Learned Response, Memory 00:10:31 Accessory Olfactory Pathway, Pheromones, Vandenbergh effect 00:12:42 Smell & Alertness, Smelling Salts, Tool: Nasal Breathing & Learning 00:16:06 Tool: Increase Sense of Smell 00:16:51 Sponsor: LMNT 00:18:07 Smell, Brain Health, Olfactory Neurons, Tool: Improve Smell 00:20:11 Traumatic Brain Injury & Olfactory Dysfunction 00:22:25 Smell, Alertness, Smelling Salts, Tool: Peppermint 00:24:32 Taste Modalities & Functions; Taste & Digestive System 00:30:47 Sponsor: Our Place 00:32:39 Pheromones, Coolidge Effect, Humans & Chemical Communication 00:38:44 Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures
A terrible car accident left Kelly Lang and her young daughter with Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI). In this episode, she shares what happened and what it has been like parenting a child with a TBI while living with one herself. --- substack Instagram Kelly Lundin Lang Facebook The Miracle Child Facebook Page LinkedIn The Miracle Child The Miracle Child: Traumatic Brain Injury and Me --- Join us for an online support group related to this episode on Thursday, May 1 from 6:00-7:15 CT. Register Here! --- insickness.care | thenegativespace.life
Welcome to the Elite Expert Insider podcast! In today's episode, host Jenn Foster sits down with Dr. Jeff Gross, a spine fellowship-trained neurosurgeon who specializes in longevity and biohacking. Dr. Gross, with his impressive credentials, is dedicated to helping people improve their health, reduce disease, and increase their lifespan. Join us as we learn fascinating topics such as stem cell therapies and biohacking techniques. Learn More: https://recellebrate.com/
In this episode of the NCS Podcast Currents series, host Lauren Koffman, DO, MS, speaks with Clio Rubinos, MD, MS, and Rommel Morel, MD, about the urgent need to improve pre-hospital neurocritical care in low- and middle-income countries. They explore disparities in emergency response, the reality of patients arriving via family or bystanders and community-driven solutions like Colombia's Bootstrap consensus and Uganda's MOTOR trial. The conversation highlights how global collaboration, data-driven strategies and shared passion are essential to improving outcomes and reducing inequities in neurocritical care. Read the accompanying article:Traumatic Brain Injury in a Resource-Limited Setting: A Reflection on the Importance of Timely Interventions in Neurocritical Care Have questions or interested in collaborating?Contact the authors directly: crubinos@unc.edu rommellmorel121@gmail.com The views expressed on the NCS Podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or official positions of the Neurocritical Care Society.
Mandy Collins, speech therapist and case manager, shares her unique challenges of working with brain injury survivors, the importance of community integration post-injury, and the role of home and community-based rehabilitation. She highlights the importance of patient self-advocacy, shared goal-setting, and resources, such as BIND, for ongoing support. Mandy emphasizes the ongoing nature of recovery and the broad scope of work for speech therapists within the neurorehabilitation field.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.
Dr. Chris Winfrey is a neuropsychiatrist at New Image Wellness in Marlton, NJ, where he integrates orthomolecular psychiatry, functional medicine, and psychoanalytic therapy. His expertise includes treating Traumatic Brain Injuries, Cognitive Impairment, PANDAS, Mold Toxicity-induced Encephalitis, refractory depression, and complex PTSD. He also has a deep interest in racial and cultural psychiatry, theology, and faith, aiming to bridge gaps between psychiatry and faith communities. Dr. Winfrey is currently exploring the psychosomatic and somatopsychic impact of microbial and toxic influences in neuropsychiatric conditions. Key Takeaways from the Interview Limitations of Traditional Psychiatric Training: Traditional psychiatric training focuses on acute management, effective for stabilization but not long-term healing. Dr. Winfrey realized his training was inadequate for addressing complex chronic illnesses. Discovering the Mind-Body Connection: Every psychological and psychiatric condition has a physiological foundation. Dr. Winfrey believes psychological disturbances often stem from physiological issues, with potential spiritual and energetic components. Transitioning to a Holistic Approach: Attending the ILADS conference helped Dr. Winfrey expand his diagnostic and treatment toolbox. His approach now considers biological, environmental, lifestyle, and psychosocial factors in patient care. Treating Chronic, Complex Patients: 100% of Dr. Winfrey's chronic patients present with microbial infections. His treatment protocol includes psychopharmacological agents, herbal treatments, supplements, lifestyle changes, and nutritional adjustments. Resources & Links: Follow the latest ILADS updates at ILADS.org Learn more about Dr. Winfrey Stay connected with Tick Boot Camp: Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter (X)
In this episode of Robin's Nest, Dr. Robin Ganzert speaks with Mel Coleman Jr., Co-Founder of Coleman Natural Foods and a pioneer of humane animal farming practices. Coleman All Natural Meats is a family company that has been Certified™ for several years and has been dedicated to high standards of animal welfare for generations. In this episode, Mel discusses how animal welfare is a priority for consumers when selecting products at the grocery store.In addition to being an American Humane Certified™ farm, Coleman All Natural Meats is also a generous supporter of our Pups4Patriots™ Program and has helped us provided life-saving service dogs to veterans and retired first responders suffering from Post-traumatic Stress (PTS) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).Tune in for an inspiring discussion on the importance of animal welfare on farms and how generous businesses like Coleman All Natural Meats are giving back.
Mark is a husband, a father & a Linchpin member. During his time in the U.S. Army he deployed to Iraq. The vehicle he was in got ambushed & blown up. This resulted in several injuries, including a traumatic brain injury. This caused him to be medically retired from the military & he started a new life. Mark shares his story in this episode.
From surviving a brain aneurysm at 18 to diving into podcast editing and social media, Livia lives by the motto: "Be comfortable with being uncomfortable." She's always seeking new challenges, whether it's tackling tricky edits, inspiring podcast ideas, or taking an Uber to push her independence.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.
Our God is a miracle-working Father... Just ask today's storyteller! Jamie Pope, from our community group in Trussville, Alabama, shares the terrifying yet faith-filled journey she and her family walked through when her son, Grayson, was critically injured in an accident when a tree fell on his golf cart. After suffering a traumatic brain injury, thousands of brain bleeds, orbital fractures, and cranial surgery, the world would tell her to lose hope in her son's recovery. But God. This story will remind you to never give up, to keep petitioning through your prayers, and to always focus your eyes on Jesus—your only source of true hope. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: - In times of trials, cling to your mustard seeds of faith! - Look for miracles - they are all around you each and every day. - God may not always answer your prayers the way you want, but He promises to always be with you and never forsake you! Listen to “Goodness of God” by CeCe Winans Listen to a similar story: Jala & Jessica Jenkins- Ep. 289: "God's Not Finished- A Traumatic Brain Injury Story; Juleigh Green- Ep. 150: “Pray Big, Believe Big” Give to StoryTellers Live in honor of Jamie and our past storytellers. Become a Patreon Insider to access bonus content~ including a “Story Within the Story” with Robyn, Jamie, and Grayson! Shop for our When God Shows Up Bible Study series, including the newly released Discovering God in Stories of Faith! Register for the local workshop being offered on April 9th in Birmingham (TODAY is the last day to register!): Finding God in the Details: A Guide to Discerning His Voice and Discovering Your Story
Send me a one-way text about this episode! I'll give you a shout out or answer your question on a future episode.Welcome to the first long-form episode of Season 24! Today you'll get to meet In-the-Trenches Homemaker, Rachael Bomsta of Healing Home. I am also answering a mail bag question about my favorite cleaning products. About Today's Guest: Rachael is a very busy mama to 4, soon to be 5 little boys, She works full time as a church staff member and as a content creator with her business, Healing Home. Racheal and her husband, Dan, also run a 40 acre homestead in Minnesota. Before they met, Dan suffered a traumatic brain injury that has affected every aspect of their lives, yet, God gives them what they need each day to make the home-centric life they desire for their family work. EPISODE NOTES & LINKSCONNECT WITH RACHAELWebsites| healinghome.com & healinghomerecipes.coInstagram | @healing_home_YouTube | @healinghomeBible Reading Plans and Prayer Plans Homemaking Planner (with a membership upgrade) Einkorn Sourdough Guide MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEHomemaking Deep Dive | Cleaning 101, Season 23, E4Allison's Favorite Cleaning ProductsKitchen All-Purpose: Mrs. Meyer's concentrate + microfiberKitchen Sink: Barkeeper's Friend + Scrub DaddyGlass: Windex + microfiberBathroom & Disinfecting: Pine Sol Concentrate + Water (1:4 ratio)Dusting: Swifer duster or feather duster, Pledge + cloth diaperFloors: first, dry clean with swifer or vacuum, then steam mop using oSupport the showHOMEMAKING RESOURCES Free Weekly Newsletter, Homemaker Happy Mail Private Facebook Group, Homemaker Forum Newsletter Archive JR Miller's Homemaking Study Guide Audio Newsletter available to Titus 2 Woman monthly supporters SUPPORT & CONNECT Review | Love The Podcast Contact | Voicemail |Instagram | Facebook | Website | Email Follow | Follow The Podcast Support | theartofhomepodcast.com/support
This is The Energy to Heal, your resource for all things Splankna, the faith-based inner healing modality that will help you achieve emotional freedom. In this powerful episode, we share incredible testimonies of how Splankna therapy has helped people experience breakthrough in areas such as traumatic brain injuries, attachment issues from adoption, behavioral challenges in children, emotional freedom, and even physical conditions like migraines. Through these stories, we witness firsthand how God uses the Splankna modality to bring healing and restoration. These testimonies are a beautiful reminder of God's faithfulness and how He works in unexpected ways to bring us the breakthroughs we need. Hearing these stories is not only an encouragement to grow your own faith but also a way to understand your own struggles in a new light. Perhaps God will use this tool to help YOU overcome similar challenges. Don't miss this episode filled with hope, healing, and the power of transformation. And if you know someone in need of breakthrough, be sure to share this episode with them!
This month, we're welcoming Laurel Thornton, (MA, LPC, ALPS, EMDR CERTIFIED), back to the pod to discuss the implications of Traumatic Brain Injury in Domestic Violence Situations. Laurel joined us last year to talk about Neurodiversity and Trauma, and we love the way she conceptualizes the possibilities for innovation and trauma-informed practice in brain health. Listen along as we talk about how to identify and address TBIs in the people we serve and how to better our community response to DV with education and intervention. Laurel is a Neuropsychotherapist, Owner of Whole Brain Solutions, and Co-Founder of the Whole Brain Institute. You can learn more about her work at wholebrainsolutionswv.com. We're particularly excited about Whole Brain Institute's new podcast, The Why We Are, and hope you check out their first episode streaming live now. Branches Domestic Violence Shelter has been providing services to victims of domestic violence in the Appalachian communities of Cabell, Lincoln, Mason, Putnam, and Wayne counties in West Virginia.Let's Be Friends! On FacebookOn InstagramSign up for our NewsletterOr Donate.
On episode 366 of DBWP: The Kayfabe Zone, the Mikes talk about Cena wanting to ruin wrestling, and Jey Uso slipping. Daniel crawls out of the Crypt to tell us all about the fun of Traumatic Brain Injuries, and the Mikes then get real talking about RAW's newest Luchador and the generational run are get getting from John Cena.“I Am Strange” written and performend by BZfOS / Schlitzer Pepi Recordsfacebook.com/drivebypodArchives: Danielgrothe.us
Studio City, CAauthor/vibrant survivor of TBI Emily Silver Owen talks about her debut release“The Best of the Worst” sharing her incredible journey of survival after beinghit by an intoxicated driver in Sept. '19 falling to the grounds withlife-threatening injuries ready to graduate from Humboldt State University andreflecting how HOPE (find out what that stands for!) can navigate throughlife's challenges! Emily is also an advocate for TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)awareness hoping to inspire others with her story of survival and resilience,continues to write & speak about her near-death experience, featured in aNewsweek article “I Survived Being Hit, But Woke Up Forever Changed” andparticipates in brain injury groups sharing her story involving therapy,effects of brain injury, rehabilitation, and never giving up! Plus, Emily talksabout her upcoming release “The Misadventures of a Brain-InjuredTwenty-Something” in a children's book series! Check out the amazing story ofEmily Silver Owen on all major platforms and www.emwritesbooks.com today! #emilysilverowen #author #studiocity #TBI #thebestoftheworst#traumaticbraininjury #survival #intoxicateddriver #humboldtstateuniversity#tbiawareness #neardeathexperience #newsweek #braininjurygroups#braininjuredtwentysomething #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic#youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneremilysilverowen#themikewagnershowemilysilverowen
Studio City, CA author/vibrant survivor of TBI Emily Silver Owen talks about her debut release “The Best of the Worst” sharing her incredible journey of survival after being hit by an intoxicated driver in Sept. '19 falling to the grounds with life-threatening injuries ready to graduate from Humboldt State University and reflecting how HOPE (find out what that stands for!) can navigate through life's challenges! Emily is also an advocate for TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) awareness hoping to inspire others with her story of survival and resilience, continues to write & speak about her near-death experience, featured in a Newsweek article “I Survived Being Hit, But Woke Up Forever Changed” and participates in brain injury groups sharing her story involving therapy, effects of brain injury, rehabilitation, and never giving up! Plus, Emily talks about her upcoming release “The Misadventures of a Brain-Injured Twenty-Something” in a children's book series! Check out the amazing story of Emily Silver Owen on all major platforms and www.emwritesbooks.com today! #emilysilverowen #author #studiocity #TBI #thebestoftheworst #traumaticbraininjury #survival #intoxicateddriver #humboldtstateuniversity #tbiawareness #neardeathexperience #newsweek #braininjurygroups #braininjuredtwentysomething #spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagneremilysilverowen #themikewagnershowemilysilverowenBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.
Many people do not understand how people feel after a brain injury. Jeff Gould is a TBI coach with “Labor of Love” for more than 20 years. He was hit by a door at age 13 years old that caused memory loss, fatigue, personality changes, and anger. Jeff makes a personal treatment plan for each client to combat drug, alcohol, and mental health issues. As a coach, he stays up to date with new information about how the brain works. Rather than self-medicating, Jeff encourages community involvement.Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Whether mild (commonly called a concussion) or severe, TBI can create long-term health challenges ranging from cognitive fatigue, to memory loss to insomnia and mental health issues. This episode explores how LoveYourBrain's free yoga and meditation program benefits people affected by TBI and their caregivers. Since 2015, Dr. Kyla Pearce, Senior Director of Programs and Research at LoveYourBrain, has trained over 2,500 yoga teachers and clinicians in how to adapt yoga for TBI. She was the primary investigator on the largest published study of yoga for TBI, which found significant improvement in quality of life, resilience, cognition, and positive affect among 705 people with TBI who participated in the LoveYourBrain program.LoveYourBrain was founded in 2014 by brothers Kevin and Adam Pearce following Kevin's severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) from a snowboarding accident in 2009 while training for the Olympics. Their family's experience navigating Kevin's recovery inspired them to create LoveYourBrain.To date, LoveYourBrain has supported nearly 50,000 people worldwide, through research-backed programs offered at no cost to empower the TBI community with new tools, resources, and connections.We talk about:Common challenges after traumatic brain injuryHow hard it is to have an invisible injuryWhat the research says about yoga for traumatic brain injury (TBI)How Dr. Pearce designed the LoveYourBrain six-week yoga program — from asana adaptations to types of meditation to group sharingThe importance of cultivating resilience rather than a return to “normal”Post-traumatic growth — what it is and how we can all benefit from seeing life's challenges through this lensMindful March — how you can support people with TBI in accessing yogaLoveYourBrain's online teacher training programLastly: March is Brain Injury Awareness Month! Go to loveyourbrain.com/challenge to join their Mindful March Meditation Challenge and support their efforts in keeping yoga FREE to those affected by TBI.There are lots of resources on their website as well as info about teacher training: I've created a curated list of links for Yogaland listeners: www.jasonyoga.com/podcast/episode350 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Full article: White Matter Hyperintensities on High-Resolution 3-T MRI: Frequency in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Associations with Clinical Markers—A Prospective Controlled Multicenter Study Pranjal Rai, MBBS, discusses the AJR article by Tanwar et al., reporting a prospective multicenter study evaluating the potential role of white matter hyperintensities as a biomarker of mild traumatic brain injury.
In this episode of the Life Science Success Podcast my guest is Ann Conn, a triple board-certified physician and Chief Medical Officer of NeuroGlympse a pioneering TBI diagnostics company. With her deep clinical expertise in Pain Management, Neurology, and Headache Medicine, Ann brings a passion for innovation and strategic thinking to improve patient care. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast 00:40 Meet Dr. Anne Conn 01:01 Dr. Conn's Journey in Medicine 02:42 Innovative Pain Management Techniques 03:43 Don's Personal Health Story 05:03 Understanding Patient Symptoms 12:19 NeuroGlympse and Concussion Diagnosis 19:02 Challenges and Innovations 23:05 Understanding Heart Rate Variability 24:16 The Brain-Heart Connection 26:44 Remote Therapeutic Monitoring Explained 29:59 Success Stories and Patient Impact 31:50 Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Migraines 34:02 Innovations in Migraine Treatment 36:54 Inspiration and Concerns in Medicine 39:13 Exciting Future of Brain Health 41:54 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Our brains are one of the most adaptable and dynamic parts of the body. Brain injuries, however, can disrupt all facets of our lives from personality to relationships to how we move through the world. Even a minor concussion can have lingering effects to mood and executive functioning and attention that can slip under the radar. On this episode, I'm joined by a lived experiencer of traumatic brain injuries, Kayleigh Stack. She shares her story, not sparing any of the ups and downs and talks about managing pain and easing the nervous system.In this episode we discuss:the lesser known impacts of traumatic brain injuriesthe importance of nervous system regulationtypes of treatments for TBIhyperbaric oxygen treatmentdealing with chronic painthe power of story and resisting reductionist narrativesBioKayleigh is an activist, artist, community steward, and medicine woman. Over the past ten years, she has orchestrated spaces for people to share recorded audios of poignant histories and stories oriented around critical social and political narratives to be presented in an Oral History Performance Initiative: The Community Storytelling Composition Project. Above all else, she believes that sharing personal stories has the power to restore humanity and resuscitate life back into one another when in need. Because “if we don't share your stories, Who will?” (Mia Mingus 2018)Most of her work focuses on socio-political discourse, drawing upon performance as a subversive tool to generate conversation around a particular poignant or charged subject. Her educational background spans degrees in Sociology from Hunter College, NY, Anthropology from SUNY New Paltz, NY, a Masters in Traditional Chinese Medicine at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine where she became a Licensed Acupuncturist, and Masters of Oral History at Columbia University. Professional accomplishments include getting onto the Cirque du Soleil roster of Circus artists in 2014, Dance Oral Historian Assistant in New York Public Library's Library of Performing arts, Production Stage Manager with Roll the Bones Theatre at Dead Letter No. 9, Network Director of Zen Peacemakers International, and administration for a variety of reputable arts nonprofits. Currently she is Creative Learning Manager for the international civic production company, Forklift Danceworks. Outside of work, Kayleigh is often escaping into other worlds through reading, writing, or walking quietly in nature. Nowadays, mostly the latter.LinksKayleigh's Linktreehyperbaric oxygen meta-analysis for tbi https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10072-015-2460-2 & https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/neu.2017.5225Resources:Find videos and bonus episodes: DEPTHWORK.SUBSTACK.COMGet the book: Mad Studies Reader: Interdisciplinary Innovations in Mental HealthBecome a member: The Institute for the Development of Human ArtsTrain with us: Transformative Mental Health Core CurriculumSessions & Information about the host: JazmineRussell.comDisclaimer: The DEPTH Work Podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Any information on this podcast in no way to be construed or substituted as psychological counseling, psychotherapy, mental health counseling, or any other type of therapy or medical advice.
We know that people with brain injuries often feel alone. Listen to Claire Motto Steil from Empower House, a family-oriented brain injury clubhouse in Iowa. Similar to BIN, they also follow the weekly work order day. They also have additional evening activities such as dinners and outside events for their current members and guests and to attract new members. Member feedback has shown that the benefits of membership include better quality of life, communication, social skills, and friendships. Future goals are Clubhouse growth, getting their name out in the community, and expanding the number of the counties they serve. Overall, the common theme is to connect with others so that no one feels alone after their brain injury.https://empowerhouseqca.org/https://www.facebook.com/EmpowerHouseQCA/https://www.instagram.com/empowerhouseqca/Support the showNew episodes drop every other Thursday everywhere you listen to podcasts.
SUMMARYIn this special edition of the Vibe Science podcast, hosts Ryan Alford and Chris Hansen sit down with Dr. Joy Kong, a leading expert in regenerative medicine, to uncover the groundbreaking advancements in stem cell and peptide therapies. Dr. Kong debunks common misconceptions about the legality of stem cell treatments in the U.S., while shedding light on their powerful applications for chronic conditions, inflammation management, and tissue regeneration. The conversation delves into the potential of these therapies to not only enhance overall health but also extend human lifespan. The episode wraps up with an inspiring glimpse into the future of regenerative medicine and its transformative impact on human longevity and well-being.TAKEAWAYSOverview of regenerative medicine and its advancements.Discussion on stem cells and their applications in health treatments.Clarification of misconceptions regarding the legality of stem cell therapy in the U.S.Exploration of the evolving perception of stem cell therapy among patients.Practical applications of stem cells for chronic conditions and tissue regeneration.Comparison of stem cell therapy with traditional treatments like cortisone shots.Overview of common conditions treated with regenerative medicine.Introduction to innovative treatments and technologies in regenerative medicine.Examination of peptides and their therapeutic potential in health.Discussion on the future of health and longevity through regenerative therapies. Follow us on Instagram: @Vibe.Science Subscribe to our YouTube Page: www.youtube.com/@Vibe.Science Visit our homepage www.VibeScience.com
The EP features Shannon Clark. Shannon has over 20 years of experience consulting and coaching in the health and wellness industry for individuals and employers. In 2019, she suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) that altered the course of her life. Her recovery journey resulted in a new mission to provide effective and affordable recovery options for fellow sufferers. Today, Shannon runs Revive Coaching which uses coaching and a neurocentric approach to personally train clients, both internationally over Zoom and in person, helping brain injury sufferers live a full life. This EP is all about her journey in life and the experiences of navigating traumatic brain injury in a healthcare system inadequately prepared to support her challenges. I am sure if you have or haven't had a TBI, this will be a revealing episode. Enjoy!If you liked this EP, please take the time to rate and comment, share with a friend, and connect with us on social channels IG @Kingopain, TW @BuiltbyScott, LI+FB Scott Livingston. You can find all things LYM at www.LYMLab.com, download your free Life Lab Starter Kit today and get busy living https://lymlab.com/free-lym-lab-starter/Please take the time to visit and connect with our sponsors, they are an essential part of our success:www.ReconditioningHQ.comwww.FreePainGuide.com
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“Fear doesn't have to destroy you—it can become rocket fuel if you learn to harness it. That mindset carried me through big waves and even bigger challenges on land.”In this episode, we dive deep with Shawn Dollar, a big-wave surfer known for paddling into massive 60-foot waves—twice—earning him two Guinness World Records. As awe-inspiring as those rides were, Shawn opens up about an even more daunting challenge: a traumatic brain injury (TBI) that threatened to derail his life entirely. He shares how he became his own best advocate, seeking out cutting-edge treatments and refusing to accept “standard” medical advice as the only option.Topics DiscussedBig-Wave Mindset: Why surfing colossal waves is as much a mental feat as a physical one, and how that mindset can help in everyday challenges.TBI Diagnosis & Recovery: The reality of sustaining a life-altering injury and the critical steps Shawn took to regain full brain function.Self-Advocacy in Healthcare: How to research, ask tough questions, and stay proactive when you're not getting all the answers you need.Resilience & Family: Balancing personal ambition and recovery with the responsibilities of work and fatherhood.Lifestyle & Longevity: Tips on daily routines, nutrition, and simple habits that can lead to better overall health—physical and mental.Key TakeawaysHarness Fear as Fuel: Fear doesn't have to paralyze you; it can become your driving force for growth if you learn to channel it.Create a Vision for Recovery: Even in the darkest moments, having a clear mental picture of a better future can keep you motivated.Be Your Own Advocate: Standard medical advice can be limited. Explore options, do your research, and don't be afraid to push for more.Small Steps, Big Wins: Significant progress often comes from consistent, incremental changes over time—both in surfing and in healing.Family Matters: Recognize that your personal health journey affects those around you. Involve loved ones in decision-making for more holistic support.ReferencesShawn Dollar's WebsiteShawn on InstagramShawn Dollar's Guinness World Records for paddling into the largest wave (twice)Physivantage offers supplements designed by outdoor athletes for recovery, hydration, and peak performance. If you're serious about reaching your goals, use code AGELESS15 at checkout for a special discount! https://physivantage.com/?ref=AGELESS15 If you've enjoyed the show, please hit 5
Join us on The Yakking Show with our guest Scott Bukow, founder of My Brain Mechanic and a certified practitioner in functional medicine. In this enlightening episode, Scott explores the world of traumatic brain injuries, sharing insights on how the brain can heal and the innovative approaches he uses to help clients recover. Whether you're curious about functional medicine or looking for hope and solutions after a brain injury, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge and inspiration.
Discover the connections between domestic violence and traumatic brain injury in this eye-opening episode. Our guest, Dr. María Garay-Serratos , a leading expert in domestic violence and traumatic brain injury, shares her powerful personal story and professional insights. Dr. Garay-Serratos reveals the often overlooked traumatic brain injuries resulting from violence in the home, advocating for better recognition, screening, and treatment of these issues within healthcare systems. Our discussion will unravel the shocking truths behind the silent epidemic of domestic violence, the overwhelming statistics regarding reported crimes, and the long-term health implications for survivors. Listeners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the urgency surrounding this topic and hear firsthand stories that highlight the necessity of systemic change. Join us in imparting hope, healing, and awareness as we explore the resources available for those affected by domestic violence and advocate for a future where everyone's health and safety are prioritized.
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Inside the Hidden Battle: Dr. Chris Frueh & Rob Sweetman on "Operator Syndrome" and Military Mental Health In this week's compelling episode of the Team Never Quit Podcast, we welcome Dr. Chris Frueh, a distinguished clinical psychologist, professor of psychology, and published author with over 30 years of experience working with military veterans and active-duty personnel. Dr. Frueh shares his extensive expertise drawn from decades of clinical trials, epidemiology, historical insights, and neuroscience research. Listen as he unpacks his groundbreaking work on “Operator Syndrome” and reveals how this paradigm-shifting concept is transforming our understanding and treatment of the complex health, psychological, and interpersonal challenges faced by those in military special operations. Extensive Expertise: Over thirty years of professional experience with military veterans and active-duty personnel. Academic & Clinical Leadership: Clinical Psychologist, Professor of Psychology, and co-author of more than 300 scientific publications, including a graduate textbook on adult psychopathology. Innovative Research: Pioneering work on “Operator Syndrome”—a framework addressing the interrelated challenges emerging from a career in military special operations Influential Voice: Dr. Frueh has testified before the US Congress and served as a contractor for organizations such as the Department of Defense, Veterans Affairs, US State Department, and the National Board of Medical Examiners. Media Presence: His insights have been featured in top publications and cited by outlets like the Wall Street Journal, The Economist, Washington Post, Scientific American, and NBC News. Along with Dr Freud, Rob Sweetman brings much to the discussion. A former Navy SEAL with eight years of service, Rob faced numerous hidden injuries, including PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), Obstructive Sleep Apnea, and Insomnia. The loss of a teammate to suicide became a turning point in his life, driving him to dedicate himself to the study of sleep science, determined to make a difference in the lives of others. Whether you're a veteran, a mental health professional, or simply interested in groundbreaking research that bridges military experience and psychology, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in to gain valuable insights and join the conversation on advancing care for our military community. In this episode you will hear: • Through the military, the VA system, we've completely screwed the pooch with PTSD. We've put everything on PTSD. (6:47) • Because we've put that reliance on PTSD, we've not attended to sleep, and sleep apnea. (7:22) • We've failed a generation of soldiers. (8:01) • Soldiers injure their brains in 2 ways. Impact forces that cause a concussion, but also the blasts have a shearing effect. That scars the glial cells in the nervous system. (8:21) • We need to overhaul our approach to how we take care of soldiers, and by the way, this also affects first responders. (9:49) • Soldiers fight their wars overseas (so far). Responders are in the streets of their home town. (10:08) • We, and I say we as the medical establishment, of which I've been a part of for 30 years, we've fucked it all up. We're not paying attention. (10:36) • We've put all the focus on the psychological without appreciating the physiological. (15:49) • There's a lot of powers in the pharmaceutical companies, insurance companies, and the hospitals that control the actions of doctors. (23:01) • You can't say that all sleep causes all mental [issues] and you can't say that all mental health [issues] causes sleep health, but they're definitely related. (24:55) • We still don't have suicide figured out. (26:26) • You gotta have discipline. (32:22) • A hypnogram is how we measure sleep with brain wave activity. (41:57) • We have the best fighting force in the world. But we've been playing in the sand box of Iraq and Afghanistan. What's gonna happen when we have our first word threat. When that pops up, are we gonna be ready? (51:45) • Mr. Hegseth's number one mission is to improve the lethality of the war fighter. (56:26) • Last year, the VA spent 600 million dollars on suicide prevention efforts, that did not move the needle one little bit. (59:52) • The concept of Operator Syndrome is not a diagnosis, it's a framework for understanding how they're all interrelated. (63:25) • Your sleep affects your metabolism; it affects your hormone production. Testosterone is produced during sleep. Your brain health is affecting your sleep and your sleep is affecting your brain health. 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Today, we're diving deep into an important topic in the world of sports and beyond – concussions. Our host, Chris Duffin, welcomes guest Anthony Castor to explore the complexities of traumatic brain injuries, often caused by sudden jolts or blows to the head. The episode uncovers the neurological changes that these injuries entail, discussing both their short-term symptoms, like headaches and confusion, and long-term effects, including cognitive impairment and mood disorders. Moreover, Chris and Anthony delve into a variety of healing protocols, emphasizing the pivotal role of peptides in recovery. Whether you're an athlete or someone curious about brain health, this episode offers vital insights on tackling brain injuries and fostering resilience. Tune in and learn about strategies to not only manage but also prevent the implications of concussions.
Dr. Halinder Mangat, Director of Research at the Brain Trauma Foundation, has developed evidence-based guidelines for treating severe traumatic brain injuries, which have been shown to improve outcomes significantly. The Foundation is conducting research in collaboration with the US Defense Department and Veterans Administration, including a clinical trial on the use of lumbar drainage to reduce intracranial pressure from a brain injury. While the brain was once thought incapable of healing, research shows early intervention from injuries can result in the regeneration of cells and formation of new neural circuits. Halinder explains, "The initial focus of the Brain Trauma Foundation's mission was treatment. The Brain Trauma Foundation in 1997 became the first surgical organization and first professional body to produce evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of severe head injury. That means looking at the comprehensive literature body, finding out what robust research is, and compiling it all. Some studies may have contradictory results. We compile it all in a very objective, systematic way to then frame recommendations as to the best practice, and these fall under the umbrella of evidence-based medicine. In 1997, the first edition was published. Over the years, multiple studies have shown that this set of guidelines has improved good outcomes or decreased poor outcomes by 50%, which is the most remarkable intervention, perhaps short of vaccines or antibiotics. But in the surgical field, it is probably the most impactful intervention." "So the first impact of the injury causes X amount of damage, and then following that, there is a cascade of it like dominoes falling. The whole focus has been to prevent downstream dominoes from falling by early intervention. And after the first injury when a few dominoes, for example, have fallen, the goal of the guidelines has been to as early and as intensively as possible to minimize downstream dominos falling, which means secondary injury, which in itself has its own legacy of influencing outcome. Over a period of time, there's been a lot of trials to try neuroprotective drugs, which would, in the first instance, mitigate the secondary injury." #BrainTraumaFoundation #BTF #Neurology #Neurologist #TraumaticBrainInjury #TBI #BrainTrauma braintrauma.org Download the transcript here
Dr. Halinder Mangat, Director of Research at the Brain Trauma Foundation, has developed evidence-based guidelines for treating severe traumatic brain injuries, which have been shown to improve outcomes significantly. The Foundation is conducting research in collaboration with the US Defense Department and Veterans Administration, including a clinical trial on the use of lumbar drainage to reduce intracranial pressure from a brain injury. While the brain was once thought incapable of healing, research shows early intervention from injuries can result in the regeneration of cells and formation of new neural circuits. Halinder explains, "The initial focus of the Brain Trauma Foundation's mission was treatment. The Brain Trauma Foundation in 1997 became the first surgical organization and first professional body to produce evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of severe head injury. That means looking at the comprehensive literature body, finding out what robust research is, and compiling it all. Some studies may have contradictory results. We compile it all in a very objective, systematic way to then frame recommendations as to the best practice, and these fall under the umbrella of evidence-based medicine. In 1997, the first edition was published. Over the years, multiple studies have shown that this set of guidelines has improved good outcomes or decreased poor outcomes by 50%, which is the most remarkable intervention, perhaps short of vaccines or antibiotics. But in the surgical field, it is probably the most impactful intervention." "So the first impact of the injury causes X amount of damage, and then following that, there is a cascade of it like dominoes falling. The whole focus has been to prevent downstream dominoes from falling by early intervention. And after the first injury when a few dominoes, for example, have fallen, the goal of the guidelines has been to as early and as intensively as possible to minimize downstream dominos falling, which means secondary injury, which in itself has its own legacy of influencing outcome. Over a period of time, there's been a lot of trials to try neuroprotective drugs, which would, in the first instance, mitigate the secondary injury." #BrainTraumaFoundation #BTF #Neurology #Neurologist #TraumaticBrainInjury #TBI #BrainTrauma braintrauma.org Listen to the podcast here
In this powerful and emotional story, Caroline shares her son's journey of survival after suffering a traumatic brain injury. From the terrifying moments in the hospital to the long road of recovery, she opens up about the challenges, hope, and strength it took to get through it all.Caroline's Links:Caroline's Instagram: cearbarezSupport Services:https://www.shrinerschildrens.org/enIf you have a unique story you'd like to share on the podcast, please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/ZiHgdoK4PLRAddiB9or send an email to wereallinsanepodcast@gmail.comBusiness Inquiries please contact: weareallinsane@outloudtalent.com
Did you know that nearly half of all Americans will experience at least one traumatic brain injury (TBI) in their lifetime? Shockingly, many of these cases go unnoticed or undiagnosed. The symptoms can initially be subtle and easily mistaken for other chronic conditions like CPTS. Without proper diagnosis, individuals can face immense confusion, wondering why treatments aren't working as expected. This is why raising awareness about TBI is crucial. It's about helping those affected recognize their condition early on, gaining deeper self-understanding, and finding the right path to effective treatment. In today's episode, Elisabeth and Jennifer are joined by Amanda Smith, an applied neurology pain and performance coach and NSI practitioner with extensive expertise in the field. Together, they dive into the complex layers of TBI. They cover its foundational aspects, how it differs from conditions like CPTS, its impact on childhood development, and the brain's altered nutritional needs post-injury. This conversation sheds light on a topic often overlooked yet profoundly impactful in many Americans' lives. Awareness is half the battle when it comes to identifying and treating TBI amidst the array of potential health concerns, including CPTS. Our brains and bodies are resilient, and with timely intervention, coping with TBI is not only possible but hopeful. If this resonates with you and you're curious to learn more, don't miss this episode! Topics discussed in this episode: The foundational concepts of TBI Why TBI goes underreported in the US Populations most affected by TBI The interconnectedness of CPTS and TBI symptoms How to differentiate between CPTS and TBI outputs The implications of mild traumatic brain injury in childhood How NSI amplified Amanda's work as a neurology pain and performance coach The importance of having a framework when working with TBI clients How the brain needs more fuel after TBI The first place to start when trying to understand your TBI Learn more about the Neuro-Somatic Intelligence Coaching program and sign up for the next cohort now! https://www.neurosomaticintelligence.com To learn more about Amanda Smith's work, check out her coaching website here: https://www.amandaswaytraining.com/ Connect with Amanda Smith on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/amandas_way/ REWIRE RETREAT Ladies, This spring, gift yourself the transformative experience of our Trauma Rewired Retreat in the tranquil gateway of Texas Hill Country. www.rewireretreat.org Get started training your nervous system with our FREE 2-week offer on the Brain Based Membership site: https://www.rewiretrial.com Connect with us on social media: @trauma.rewired Join the Trauma Rewired Facebook Group! https://www.facebook.com/groups/761101225132846 FREE 1 Year Supply of Vitamin D + 5 Travel Packs from Athletic Greens when you use my exclusive offer: https://www.drinkag1.com/rewired This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com Trauma Rewired podcast is intended to educate and inform but does not constitute medical, psychological or other professional advice or services. 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Jarred White, Marine Combat Veteran and Founder of FW22, is back on the show and he's talking in circles.- Jarred talks about being shaped like a circle and making positive life changes- He talks about the importance of the people you surround yourself with and keep in your circle- He shares how these relationships have come full-circle with Nate's involvement in FW22 and the partnerships between Bare Knuckle, FW22 and Allendale Treatment.- And Jarred talks about why we can't just circle November 11 on the calendar to celebrate and support our Veterans. It's estimated that 22 Veterans take their own lives every day due to unresolved mental health ailments.Jarred's non-profit organization, FW22, is organized to facilitate community involvement in the support and assistance of Veterans suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) while simultaneously educating on suicide prevention and mental illness. Learn more about FW22 here: https://www.fw22.org/And learn more about Bare Knuckle Recovery here: https://www.bareknucklerecovery.com/#mentalhealthawareness #veteransmatter #substanceabuseawareness
The York County Sheriff's Office is excited to announce its Nationwide Project Lifesaver Program involvement. The Program will be offered free of charge to York County residents who are caring for loved ones with Alzheimer's Disease, autism, Down Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury, or other conditions that make them likely to wander away from caregivers.https://www.yorkcountysheriff.com/400/Project-Life-Saver Project Lifesaver is a rapid response program that uses radio frequency tracking technology designed to locate at-risk individuals who suffer from cognitive impairment issues who may wander away from their caregivers and become lost.Those cognitive issues may include Alzheimer's, Autism, and Down Syndrome.
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In this episode of the Brain & Life Podcast, host Dr. Daniel Correa is joined by adventure athlete, best-selling author, activist, and Emmy-award winner Rebecca Rusch. Rebecca tells the story of her Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and how it led her on a new journey of healing and recovery. Dr. Correa is then joined by Dr. José Posas, board certified sports neurologist with a focus on the intersection of sports, neurology, and brain health. Dr. Posas explains TBI treatment options for all and the importance of reducing healthcare disparities and using innovation to improve care. Additional Resources Who is Rebecca Rusch? How to Deal with Invisible Symptoms of Neurologic Disorders Surviving and Thriving After a Traumatic Brain Injury How Yoga Can Help People with Traumatic Brain Injury Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes Veteran Lindsay Gutierrez is Reaching New Heights with Traumatic Brain Injury Healing the Traumatized Brain with Dr. Sandeep Vaishnavi Julia Easterlin on Being a Performer with Migraine We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? · Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 · Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Rebecca Rusch @RebeccaRusch; Dr. Jose Posas @uvahealth Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
Traumatic Brain Injury is a major cause of death, disability, and cognitive decline. Thankfully, evolving research is helping us protect our heads and lessen the long-term impacts of TBIs. In this episode of ‘Your Brain On...' we discuss: • The effects and symptoms of TBI, from mild concussions to more severe head injuries • What actually happens to your brain when you sustain a TBI • The links between TBI and neurodegenerative diseases and cognitive impairment • The prevalence of TBI in military personnel and sportspeople, and how we're improving protective technologies • Steps to take after experiencing concussions or head traumas • How brain-healthy preventative lifestyle habits can lessen the long-term impacts of TBI Our guest for this episode is Dr. David Brody, MD, PhD, Chief Science Officer/Chief Innovation Officer, Center for Neuroscience and Regenerative Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD. Dr. Brody is a pre-eminent researcher of traumatic brain injuries, particularly in military personnel who experience TBIs during combat. This is... Your Brain On TBI. ‘Your Brain On' is hosted by neurologists, scientists, and public health advocates Drs. Ayesha and Dean Sherzai. ‘Your Brain On...' is supported by the NEURO World Retreat, taking place in San Diego, September 2–5 2025: https://neuroworldretreat.com/ ‘Your Brain On... TBI' • SEASON 4 • EPISODE 8 — LINKS David Brody, MD, PhD: https://www.usuhs.edu/profile/david-brody-md-phd — FOLLOW US Instagram: @thebraindocs Website: TheBrainDocs.com More info and episodes: TheBrainDocs.com/Podcast
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In this Huberman Lab Essentials episode, I explain how to manage pain and accelerate injury recovery by leveraging protocols to modulate pain perception. I discuss how pain interpretation is a complex experience, shaped by both internal factors like emotions and genetics, as well as external factors, such as context. I explain how practical strategies like acupuncture, breathing techniques, exercise and temperature modulation can influence the body's pain response and accelerate recovery. I also discuss topics like phantom limb pain, recovering from traumatic brain injury and the crucial role inflammation plays in the healing process. Huberman Lab Essentials are short episodes (approximately 30 minutes) focused on essential science and protocol takeaways from past Huberman Lab episodes. Essentials will be released every Thursday, and our full-length episodes will still be released every Monday. Read the full show notes for this episode at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Eight Sleep: https://eightsleep.com/huberman David: https://davidprotein.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Huberman Lab Essentials; Neuroplasticity 00:01:58 Somatosensory System, Pain 00:05:22 Pain vs Injury; Genes 00:07:38 Sponsor: Eight Sleep 00:09:09 Touch, Sensitivity, Pain, Inflammation 00:11:24 Phantom Limb Pain, Top-Down Modulation 00:15:31 Traumatic Brain Injury, Aging & Glymphatic System; Tools: Side Sleeping, Zone 2 Cardio 00:20:36 Sponsor: AG1 00:21:49 Pain Interpretation, Adrenaline, Emotion & Love 00:25:03 Acupuncture; Somatosensory System, Pain, Gut & Inflammation 00:32:15 Sponsor: David 00:33:31 Tool: Wim Hof Method, Tummo Breathing, Pain 00:34:29 Tools: Injury Management, Ice or Heat? 00:38:10 Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), Stem Cells 00:39:43 Recap & Key Takeaways Disclaimer & Disclosures