Ted Carrick DC, PhD, MS-HPEd
Saturday, October 13 from 8:00 am - 11:00 am
We are fortunate to welcome Dr. Ted Carrick to our speaker lineup
this year. In his presentation “Clinical Neuroscience for the
Practicing Chiropractor”, Dr. Carrick, a world-renowned expert on
clinical neuroscience, will discuss how brain function relates to
sports concussions, movement disorders and strokes; how to
diagnosis and treat each, along with hands-on implementation
procedures.
Dr. Carrick, who holds a DC degree from CMCC in Toronto, Canada,
is a Professor of Neurology and Senior Research Fellow of BCMHR
in association with the University of Cambridge, Cambridge UK.
Professor Carrick was a Global Clinical Scholar at Harvard
Medical School and is a Faculty Scholar at Harvard Medical
School’s Harvard Macy Institute. He earned his PhD from Walden
University in Minneapolis; a Master of Science in Health
Professions Education degree from the Harvard Macy and
Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Institutes, and holds board
certifications in neurology with fellowship credentials in
Neuro-otology, Vestibular Rehabilitation, and EEG.
Dr. Carrick is the subject of the Emmy award-winning PBS
documentary “Waking up the Brain” as well as countless prime-time
television, newspaper, magazine and journal articles. He has
special interests in movement disorders, traumatic brain injury
and sports concussions and has developed novel treatments,
publications, and patents in these areas.