
The Brain-Body Connection: Healing Through Movement with Haley Carter
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What if your dizziness, brain fog, or lingering headachesafter an injury weren’t just in your head — but signs that your brain and body aren’t fully back in sync?
In this episode of Inside the Wellness Hive Unplugged,we sit down with Haley Carter, a Registered Physiotherapist who specializes in concussion recovery, vestibular rehab, and restoring functional movement after injury. Haley brings a deeply integrative, heart-led approach to healing that goes far beyond just treating symptoms.
We explore:
- What actually happens to the brain and body after aconcussion
- How vestibular rehab works (and why balance is about morethan not falling over)
- The myths that hold people back from real recovery
- How advocacy and collaborative care can change everything
- Why healing is as much about connection, nature, anddowntime as it is about protocols
- Whether you're navigating post-concussion symptoms, chronicdizziness, or are just curious about the power of neuro-informed movement, thisone’s for you.
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Website: https://b3therapy.ca/
Instagram: @b3therapybrantford
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