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As an athlete, you should be in full control of your health. Athletes rely heavily on athletic trainers, team doctors, and school employee doctors to help control and maintain their health when it comes to their overall health. 
Youth, high school, collegiate, and professional players are very focused on training their bodies for agility, speed and strength. The majority of these exercises train the all the nerves/muscles in the body BELOW THE SKULL. In all sports, especially contact sports, there is a major void in training the nerves/muscles IN THE HEAD. This is a major problem.
Athletes are now bigger, stronger, and faster than ever.
Athletic Trainers are constantly testing and finding weaknesses in the Cranial Nerves of their athletes. After finding these weaknesses, they advise the athlete to rest hoping for the brain to heal itself.  The CONC app is the first of its kind with patent pending Cranial Nerve exercises.  Using the app requires no extra training by any health care professional.  It simply requires registering your team/organization so that each player will be able to get his/her app and start exercising daily.

THE doctor that started it all

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Dr. Chris Cormier, D.C.

My wife and I are parents of three:
1. 15 year old son who plays football and baseball
2. 12 year old daughter who does dancing and cheer leading as well as plays volleyball
3. 9 year old son who plays soccer, flag football and baseball

We’ve taught our children how to have the right amount of awareness with their nerves in their bodies… not excessively high awareness (hypochondriac) or also not very low awareness (I’m OK when you’re falling apart syndrome).
A perfect example of this is the following:
While making a tackle in a football game, my  son spun and hit the back of his head on the ground. He stood up and immediately layed back down on the ground due to a severe case of dizziness (primarily cranial nerve 8). The coaches went to get him on the field. He got up and walked back to the sidelines a bit disoriented. His eyes weren’t focusing normally (cranial nerves 2,3,4, and 6) and he had a mild headache (cranial nerves 5 and 11). After a few minutes, I went to the sidelines and started immediately checking these cranial nerves and then rehabilitating each dysfunctional one. Within minutes, his dizziness, mild headache and slightly abnormal vision were completely gone and he felt 100% better. We kept him out for a few minutes and then he played the second half of the game and following games without any residual symptoms… in other words, these cranial nerves stayed (on.) functioning.
Throughout my kids’ sports careers, there have countless other examples with them, coaches, parents and teammates whereby I have been there to immediately find the weak nerves and strengthen them. It is very gratifying to be able to keep these young people’s nerve healthy, while they continue to have fun participating in sports.
Football and other contact sports will die in the not so distant future if we don’t start exercising the players' CRANIAL NERVES before, during and after the games and practices. 100,000 fans will no longer be able to tailgate and cheer for their team. Class action lawsuits will drain billions in profit from high school, college and professional sports organizations.
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