#112 - The Future of Sports Medicine: Brain Training with Neurofeedback with Dr. Kevin Butterfield
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What if the next frontier in sports medicine and performance wasn’t just physical—it was neurological?In this special episode, we’re excited to announce the launch of the FAKTR Podcast Network and introduce our very first partner podcast: Better Brains, Better Futures from Hippocampus Labs. You’ll hear the full premiere episode, featuring Dr. Kevin Butterfield and his AI-powered Neuro Team, as they explore how neurofeedback is reshaping the way athletes recover from concussions, build resilience, and gain a competitive edge.
From professional NFL quarterbacks and Olympic legends to youth athletes in high school sports, the applications of neurofeedback are transforming both recovery and performance. This episode offers a glimpse into the future of brain training—and why it matters for healthcare providers, coaches, parents, and athletes alike.💡 WHAT YOU’LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
- Why neurofeedback is emerging as a powerful tool for concussion recovery in youth and professional sports
- How athletes from the NFL, MLB, Olympics, and World Cup soccer are using brain training to improve focus, reaction times, and resilience under pressure
- The science behind qEEG brain mapping and how it allows for personalized neurofeedback protocols
- Real-world success stories—from retired NFL players regaining clarity to active pros shaving milliseconds off reaction time
- How these once elite-only tools are now being democratized for student-athletes, clinics, and everyday patients
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