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Concussion Talk Podcast

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!

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Episodes

Keep Your Head Up - TBI Through the Eyes of...Athletic Therapists

Felicia and Allie from Keep Your Head Up @keepyourheadupKW share a segment that they have launched on their Instagram called TBI Through the Eyes of Others. Through this series, they aim to share insights from members of an individual’s circle of support following a concussion.In today’s episode Allie and Felicia discuss traumatic brain injury through the eyes of athletic therapists. For this segment, they asked Brie Donelson Head Athletic Therapist of the Guelph Storm Hockey Club to share her e...

Nov 05, 202027 min

Introducing & Interviewing New Co-Host Erin Guilfoyle

A brief introduction and interview to my new co-host Erin Guilfoyle. Erin has a background in Behavioural Neuroscience, criminology and brain disorders management. We chat about her background, current work and hopes for the future, as well as her role as Coordinator of Programs & Services at the Newfoundland & Labrador Brain Injury Association (NLBIA). To learn more about Erin's work check out NL Brain Injury Association on Facebook, or www.nlbia.ca @nlbraininjuryassociation and @aheali...

Nov 03, 202019 minEp. 73

Concussion Chats - Episode 5 - Mental Rehabilitation, Habit Creation (Ella Sofia)

Ella Sofia, Habit Coach is a content creator at www.retrainyourbrain.ca. In January 2008, at age 14, Ella suffered a hemorrhagic stroke due to an AVM (arteriovenous malformation) rupture in her cerebellum. About 9 years after her injury, through a long process of self-care and self-reflection, she realized that mental rehabilitation is just as, if not more important than physical rehabilitation. Ella received a Master of Arts, Sociology degree from the University of Waterloo in 2018, and now spe...

Nov 02, 202043 min

Concussion & Post Concussion Syndrome as a teen/pre-teen (Alexandra Di Persio)

Alexa Di Persio was 12 years old when she was diagnosed with a concussion. Now, six and a half years later, she has entered her second year at the University of Toronto in French and Drama, but still dealing with post concussion syndrome (PCS).Alexa talks about the challenges PCS has presented, both now as well as those during her high school and earlier years.Alexas talent can be seen via her Instagram @alexas_singing_account and her YouTube Channel! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com...

Oct 27, 202034 minEp. 72

Concussion Chats - Episode 4 - Dane Wagner; PCS, Football, Insight, Acceptance

Dane is a former Mcgill University linebacker and recent grad who stopped playing football due to concussions. Dane now spends his free time running, playing volleyball, exploring new music and recipes.Concussion Chats is a podcast hosted by the McGill Students for the Concussion Legacy Foundation, with the help of Nick from Concussion Talk. This podcast is dedicated to providing hope and strength to those suffering from concussions through sharing experiences. Join us to hear recordings of our ...

Oct 26, 202058 min

Concussion Chats - Episode 3 - Alexa Dipersio; concussion and future plans

Alexandra is a 2nd year student at University of Toronto and has been suffering from PCS (post concussion syndrome/persistent concussion symptoms/prolonged concussion symptoms) for 6 and a half years. Although she was forced to stop dancing, she has continued her love of performance by acting and singing in her room all the while trying to balance school, life, and her concussion symptoms. Alexa talks about her challenges and her questions about what the concussion and PCS could mean for her. An...

Oct 19, 202038 min

BRANIAC - Diet, Pandemic, Symptoms; a Concussion Experience with Nicola Bijvoet

On the second episode of BRAINIAC, Edina Bijvoet, president of the University of Toronto chapter of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, will interview Nicola Bijvoet, a University of Toronto Rotman Commerce student. Nicola sustained a concussion 5 months ago and is still experiencing symptoms. She has been maintaining an anti-inflammatory diet with the intention of improving her concussion symptoms. Her experience with the diet, as well as the relevant research is discussed. Lastly having a concus...

Oct 15, 202022 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Concussion Chats - Episode 2 - Kristine Freelund, alternative modalities

Kristine is an mTBI survivor who found power in brain entrainment and alternative modalities. Part of her mission now is to help other TBI survivors on their journey to find strength in their new normal.Instagram: @tbithriverConcussion Chats is a podcast hosted by the McGill Students for the Concussion Legacy Foundation, with the help of Nick from Concussion Talk. This podcast is dedicated to providing hope and strength to those suffering from concussions through sharing experiences. Join us to ...

Oct 13, 202033 min

Concussion Chats - Episode 1 - Speaker, Emily Fraser, Support Group, & Discussion

Welcome to the first episode of Concussion Chats - the podcast of McGill Students for Concussion Legacy Foundation. They hold concussion support groups twice weekly via Zoom; Monday at 7pm ET, Thursday at 10am ET . Anyone is welcome. Check out the podcast description for more info!Emily Fraser shares about the top 10 things that she has learned along her concussion recovery journey. Emily is an educator and the face behind the instagram account @post_concussion_support. Ever since her brain inju...

Oct 04, 202048 min

Concussion Comunicación (Dr. Alejandra Merriman y Oscar Lopez-Huerta LAT, ATC)

I completed Rosetta Stone Spanish (Latin America) in 2014, but geography, along with other circumstances, mean that my exposure to Spanish is limited, and I'm far from fluent. Nevertheless, it was a great course, I learned a lot, it wouldn't take long to get up to speed, and at the very least it's not indecipherable.That brings me to Episode 71 where Dr. Alejandra Merriman and Oscar Lopez Huerta, LAT, ATC will talk about concussion and how the essential communication between the injured person a...

Sep 29, 202049 minEp. 71

TNS Podcast - Episode 5 - Passport to Concussion Recovery- Collaborative Care /Dr Shannon Bauman

Dr. Shannon Bauman, Medical Director of Concussion North (Barrie, ON) BS, BScN, MD, CCFP (SEM), Dip. Sport Med.Each patient’s journey to concussion recovery is different. The complexity of a concussion injury alone can be overwhelming and difficult for individuals to understand, let alone monitoring the trajectory of their recovery that can include several practitioners.Dr Shannon Bauman, Medical Director of Concussion North, joins the podcast to discuss how she has used her personal experiences...

Sep 23, 20201 hr 1 min

BRAINIAC - Post Concussion Syndrome; an interview with Joseph Carere

On the first episode of BRAINIAC, Edina Bijvoet, president of the University of Toronto chapter of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, will introduce the podcast and interview Joseph Carere, a University of Toronto graduate.Joseph Carere has been living with post concussion syndrome for 6 years and has undergone numerous therapies and treatments in the efforts of reducing his symptoms. Joseph discusses how he became concussed, his regrets about how he dealt with the concussion, his symptoms, and h...

Sep 15, 202040 minSeason 1Ep. 1

TNS Podcast - Ep 4 - Objectivity, Multi-Sensory Integration, & the Future of Concussion Mgmt

Meaghan Adams, PT, PhD (Neuroscience), Registered PhysiotherapistIndividuals with prolonged concussion symptoms may experience difficulties in busy environments with several different types of sensory stimuli (noise, light, crowds of people, etc). Subjective report of symptoms alone cannot characterize the underlying dysfunction in sensory processing and integration. The development of objective outcome measures will help improve clinical management of concussion.Meaghan joins Katie to discuss h...

Sep 01, 202058 min

Keep Your Head Up - TBI Through the Eyes of...Partners

Felicia and Allie from Keep Your Head Up @keepyourheadupKW share a segment that they have launched on their Instagram called TBI Through the Eyes of Others. Through this series, they aim to share insights from members of an individual’s circle of support following a concussion.In today’s episode Allie and Felicia discuss traumatic brain injury through the eyes of partners. For this segment, they asked partners to share their insights on what it was like supporting their significant others after ...

Aug 30, 202018 min

TNS Podcast - Episode 3 - Diving Deep into Hormone, Women’s Health, & Holistic Concussion Care

Melissa Biscardi, MSc, Registered Nurse, Osteopathic Practitioner Concussion SpecializationThe body of knowledge surrounding women’s health and brain injury is complex but is continuing to grow. Hormonal changes may occur after a concussion injury that may affect reproductive health, menstruation, and even cognition. Melissa Biscardi joins Katie to discuss her pathway from nursing, osteopathy, and into academia.As well, Melissa describes how her experiences in research have connected to her clin...

Aug 25, 202054 min

Thrive NeuroSport Podcast - Episode 2 - Attitudes, Behaviours, & Prevention of Concussion in Sport

Michael Jorgensen PhD Student, MSc PsychExperiences and beliefs surrounding risk behaviours, reporting symptoms, and seeking care for sport-related concussion are shaped by more than just individual athletes. Sport culture and influential stake-holders may have significant influences on psychosocial behaviours of athletes.Michael Jorgensen joins Katie today to discuss how his experiences in varsity rugby and concussion have shaped his PhD research focus on primary prevention of concussion in spo...

Aug 18, 20201 hr 2 min

Thrive NeuroSport Podcast - Episode 1 - Cognitive-motor integration, concussion recovery & education

Dr. Johanna Hurtubise, PhD, CAT(C)A concussion injury is incredibly complex. Understanding the foundations of neuroanatomy and function of the brain is crucial to develop practical interventions for rehabilitation. Dr. Johanna Hurtubise joins Katie to discuss her PhD research connecting cognition with movement (cognitive-motor integration) for assessment of concussion. As well as her journey as an PhD-clinician educator for students and clinicians to improve knowledge translation for understandi...

Aug 11, 202040 min

Keep Your Head Up - TBI Through the Eyes of...Friends

In this episode, Felicia and Allie from Keep Your Head Up @keepyourheadupKW share their insight on their experiences seeking support from their friends after their concussions. They share a segment that they have launched on their Instagram called TBI through the eyes of others. Through this series, they aim to share insights from members of an individual’s circle of support following a concussion. In today’s podcast, they discuss TBI through the eyes of friends. Support this show http://support...

Jul 09, 202026 min

Neuroplasticity (Surrey Neuroplasticity Clinic, Melissa Medeiros)

Neuroplasticity one of the first words I remember hearing from my physiotherapist, Jen Shears. Given the importance I place on her words, it is no surprise that "neuroplasticity" has been one of, if not the most recognizable rehab terms for me.Melissa Medeiros, Registered Occupational Therapist, and Clinical Operations Supervisor of Surrey Neuroplasticity Clinic, as guest on episode 70, talks about neurplasticity, especially with regards to concussion (check out their impressive "Let's Talk Abou...

Jul 07, 202045 minEp. 70

Innovation & Rehabilitation (Motus Nova; David Wu & Nick Housley)

Brain injury and stroke survivors often have a difficult time in rehab for numerous reasons (some of which were described by Lauren in her latest podcast series on chronic pain). Motus Nova CEO David Wu, and Director of Clinical Research Nick Housley, are trying to address several of these reasons, such as; transportation to appointments which may be a long way away (or restricted due to COVID), financial accessibility (paying for more sessions), and practice, practice, practice.David and Nick j...

Jun 23, 20201 hr 2 minEp. 69

Episode 16 - Phoenix Concussion Recovery (Chronic Pain, Part 3/3)

Lauren has done a three-part, Phoenix Concussion Recovery, series discussing chronic pain. This podcast series is for anyone whether or not they have experienced a head injury!In the third and final episode of the Chronic Pain series, Lauren talks about noisy neighbours (or, neighbors, as Lauren would spell it), cortisol, homunculus, use it or lose it, and summarizes the entire series! Check out part one & part two! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/concussion-talk-podcast . Hoste...

Jun 08, 202024 min

Brain Injury Awareness Month (Brain Injury Canada, NLBIA)

June is Brain Injury Awareness in Canada and new co-host Tara Bradbury and I talk about all that entails with Michelle McDonald, Executive Director of Brain Injury Canada, and Marina White, President of the Board of NLBIA (Newfoundland and Labrador Brain Injury Association).We talk about the effect brain injury can have on those injured, their family, friends, and the community. The ramifications are widespread, effecting not only the health care system, but the justice system as well.The activi...

Jun 02, 202038 minEp. 68

Ryerson Concussion Legacy Foundation Chapter (Mohammed Mall, concussion awareness)

Mohammed Mall of Ryerson University in Toronto joins me for episode 67 to talk about spreading concussion awareness and education.Mohammed Mall is entering his 4th year studying Biology at Ryerson University. Experienced in child care and summer camp settings, along with coaching sports such as soccer, hockey, and basketball. To learn more about Mohammed’s interest and his involvement with the Ryerson CLF, you can reach him at mmall@ryerson.ca and on Instagram @mohammed_mall08 Support this show ...

May 26, 202032 minEp. 67

Episode 15 - Phoenix Concussion Recovery (Chronic Pain, Part 2/3)

Lauren is doing a three-part, Phoenix Concussion Recovery, series discussing chronic pain. This podcast series is for anyone whether or not they have experienced a head injury!In the second episode, Lauren talks about gatekeepers, wet and dry brains, pain maps and meetings, and lions! Perhaps unsurprisingly, those terms all refer to how your body manages sensation.Listen to part one of the series wherever you get your podcasts. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/concussion-talk-podcast...

May 25, 202021 min

Introducing a Co-host! (Tara Bradbury, reporter, The Wounded Brain)

I've been doing this podcast since June of 2015 and, although I've interviewed many people, I haven't been joined by an actual co-host. That is where Tara Bradbury comes in! In 2011, Tara wrote a six-part series titled, The Wounded Brain (check back here for link) in the local newspaper, The Telegram, not only about brain injury and different neurological conditions, but about the people affected. Tara interviewed me for the final article in that series, and we've stayed in touch. On this podcas...

May 19, 202037 minEp. 66

Coping with COVID (Allie & Felicia, Keep Your Head Up)

On this episode Felicia and Allie from @keepyourheadupKW (Episode 55) share their insight on how brain injury recovery has unexpectedly helped them to cope with the pandemic. They draw from their experiences to share tips and coping strategies they have found helpful and offer inspiration to anyone going through a challenging time. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/concussion-talk-podcast . Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....

May 12, 202034 minEp. 65

Episode 14 - Phoenix Concussion Recovery (Chronic Pain, Part 1/3)

Lauren begins a three part, Phoenix Concussion Recovery, series discussing chronic pain. This podcast series is for anyone whether or not they have experienced a head injury!In this first episode, Lauren discusses our own perception of pain and encourages the embrace of the 'knowledge is power' mantra as an important step in treatment for those experiencing chronic pain.Part 2 will be out in two weeks (Monday, May 25).Follow Lauren and Phoenix Concussion Recovery on Twitter Support this show htt...

May 11, 202024 min

The Concussion OTs (Occupational Therapy, Jenni, Gabi , Neurology Centre of Toronto)

Jenni Diamond and Gabi Kaplan are occupational therapists (OTs) at the Neurology Centre of Toronto (NCT). They join me for episode 64 and we talk about OT, post-concussion difficulties that occupational therapy can address, and how OTs can help.While Jenni sees adults at NCT, Gabi sees pediatric clients. They discuss issues they often sees in both adults and children who come to their clinic after a brain injury/concussion.The Concussion OTs and Neurology Centre of Toronto are on Facebook, NCT I...

May 05, 202050 minEp. 64

Team Up Against Concussions U of T (CLFC, Edina Bijvoet, President)

Edina is the enthusiastic president of the U of T concussion education program (University of Toronto – Concussion Legacy Foundation, Team Up Against Concussions Chapter).Edina and I talk about concussions at U of T and about the great work they’re doing (not now, obviously) educating young athletes and young students about concussions; the risks and the science. The group has been, and would be going into schools and youth programs to provide student athletes with the knowledge and education to...

Apr 28, 202038 minEp. 63

Balance and Dizziness (Kim Furlong, PT, NL Balance and Dizziness Centre)

Kim Furlong owns, and is a physiotherapist at her clinic NL Balance and Dizziness Centre in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador (NL), Canada.As you'd expect, we draw on Kim's hands on experience and knowledge gleaned from working with patients/clients with balance and dizziness issues, and how these issues may manifest in concussed/brain injured people. We delve deeper into the vestibular, ocular, and proprioceptive aspects of balance as well. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/concu...

Apr 21, 20201 hr 4 minEp. 62
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