
Functional Neurology for the Practicing Chiropractor Webinar
22 April @ 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm AEST
Free - $99.00

In this dynamic and engaging webinar, Prof. Frederick (Ted) Carrick takes clinicians on a fascinating journey through the history, science, and clinical relevance of the cerebellum, one of the most remarkable structures in the human brain.
Blending historical insight with modern clinical application, Prof. Carrick traces the evolution of cerebellar understanding from the earliest neuroanatomical observations to contemporary concepts of sensorimotor integration, cognition, and adaptive neural control.
Importantly, this presentation is designed specifically for the practicing chiropractor at the bedside. Prof. Carrick demonstrates how careful clinical observation and thoughtful neurological examination can reveal cerebellar dysfunction without the need for advanced imaging or complex technology. Attendees will learn practical, reliable bedside methods for evaluating cerebellar integrity—including tests of coordination, eye movements, posture, gait, and timing—allowing clinicians to better recognize subtle neurological signs in everyday practice.
Time: 8:30pm – 9:30pm AEST
Our speakers
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- Prof Frederick Carrick
- Biography
Prof Frederick Carrick, DC, PhD, MS-HPEd is a Harvard Medical School-trained Clinical Trialist, Professor of Neurology, and Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK (CMHR-CU). He is also a Professor of Neurology at the University of Central Florida College of Medicine and Chancellor at the Carrick Institute.
Prof Carrick has maintained an International consultant specialist practice in neurology for 45 years. He is the author of many research papers in the field of neurology that have been referenced many times by other clinician-scientists. Prof Carrick has been involved in many clinical trials and has special interests in healthcare professional education. He has published extensively in the areas of movement disorders, traumatic brain injury, and sports concussions, where he has developed novel treatments.
His current research at UCF COM is focused on developing better treatments for Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's Disease, and traumatic brain injury utilizing both animal and human subjects. Prof Carrick has received numerous professional, governmental, and societal awards for his healthcare and clinical neuroscience contributions.
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