Brain Chat

Using the Power of Neuroplasticity to Help Heal the Brain by Dr. Ryan Cedermark, DC

Using the Power of Neuroplasticity to Help Heal the Brain:

In this talk, we will be discussing areas of the brain commonly injured in a brain injury patient, how to assess for areas of dysfunction, and ways to help the brain heal.

 

About Dr. Ryan Cedermark, DC:

Dr. Ryan Cedermark graduated Magna Cum Laude from Life University in 2011. While in school, Dr. Cedermark enrolled in post-graduate neurology courses, earning his Diplomate in Neurology from the American Chiropractic Neurology Board in 2013. Passionate about a multidisciplinary approach to healthcare, Dr. Cedermark graduated Magna Cum Laude with his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Duke University and completed a Family Nurse Practitioner program at Georgia State University in 2018. Dr. Cedermark currently serves as adjunct faculty at National University teaching in the Master’s Program. Dr. Cedermark is also a Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner and serves on the board of the International Association of Functional Neurology and Rehabilitation (IAFNR) as well as the Medical Advisory Board for SNA Biotech. Dr. Cedermark currently works full-time at Regional Medical Group in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Cedermark’s multidisciplinary educational background creates a unique approach in today’s healthcare environment.

Contact Information:

Email- drcedermark@gmail.com

Website- www.thebrainchat.com

 

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