Cerebrum Health Centers Expands Atlanta Presence, Partners with Chip Smith Performance Systems
Staff Report From Metro Atlanta CEO
Monday, June 6th, 2016
Cerebrum Health Centers is excited to announce a partnership with Mazon Sports Management, in conjunction with Chip Smith Performance Systems, based out of the Greater Atlanta area.
Chip Smith, considered the “Godfather of Sports Performance Training”, is world-renowned for the development of his proprietary Sports Performance Training System, MORR.
“We have partnered with Cerebrum for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, in a collision sport like football we have a lot of guys that come in that have pre-existing concussions and we think there is a direct correlation between performance and brain function,” said Smith.
Cerebrum Health Centers is a leading brain health and biomechanical management and rehabilitation facility operating in Dallas and Atlanta. By combining patient examinations with innovative technologies and treatments, Cerebrum’s staff achieves positive outcomes to help improve the performance of athletes, both amateur and professional.
“[Together] we can enhance performance, and at the end of the day that is the next field in sports performance is vestibular training,” Smith said. “There are a lot of places that you can go that do testing but they don’t really do training for the vestibular system… and for functional training it is completely different. For a baseball player that has to pick up a 100 mph fastball it’s completely different than the general public having an issue with vertigo or inner ear issues. We have been able to identify that.”
The board certified staff at Cerebrum, and the expert staff of Chip Smith Performance Systems, create individualized activity-based therapies designed to optimize hand-eye coordination, stability, mobility, balance, strength, power, speed, agility, reactivity and more.
Baseline testing is also available and encouraged for general health reporting, and for more thorough reference data used to optimize treatment should an injury occur.