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Frederick Carrick

Canadian chiropractor (born 1952) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Frederick Robert "Ted" Carrick (born February 26, 1952) is a senior research fellow at the Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association with the University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.[2] Carrick is the founder of Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies in Cape Canaveral, Florida.

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Frederick R. Carrick
Born (1952-02-26) February 26, 1952 (age 73)
Alma materCanadian Memorial Chiropractic College, 1979
Walden University, 1996
Occupation(s)Senior research fellow and founder of the Carrick Institute for Graduate Studies
Known forEstablishing the chiropractic neurology subspeciality
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Early life, education and career

Born in Toronto and raised in Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and other locations related to his father's military service,[1] Carrick earned a doctor of chiropractic from Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 1979 and a PhD in education from Walden University in 1996. His doctoral dissertation "Neurophysiological Implications in Learning" (AAT 9713635) claimed a relationship between clinical neurophysiology and education.[3]

Carrick received the title of Distinguished Post Graduate Professor of Neurology from Logan University in Chesterfield, Missouri, Professor Emeritus of Neurology Parker University in Dallas, Texas, and Distinguished Professor of Neurology Life University in Marietta, Georgia.[citation needed]

Publications and appearances

Carrick has had papers published in journals that address brain trauma from concussion, blast injury and stroke.[4]

The PBS documentary, Waking up the Brain[5] was about Carrick's clinical work. Carrick was the subject of an ABC Nightline News documentary featuring his successful treatment of brain injuries.

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