Meghan McCormack
My interest in performance neuropsychology started from my experiences while a part of the United States Ski Development System. I injured my back across multiple ski crashes but continued to compete for years before fracturing my neck. I began to experience bouts of temporary paralysis and eventually was forced to give up skiing.
Obtaining my PhD in neuropsychology has allowed me to better understand my own experiences but more importantly it has given me the information and tools I need to help younger athletes in extremely competitive programs.
I know first hand what it feels like to experience and overcome physical and mental injuries. I specialize in using these experiences alongside the professional and scientific tools at my disposal to develop athletes to reach their maximum potential in a safe and healthy way.
My specialties include sports performance, hormone panels, stimulus and response analysis, preventative approaches to trauma and injury, causation breakdown, and concussion and cognitive impairment recovery.
I meet with athletes on a weekly basis virtually or in person to advise them on how to build best practices from my field into their training, competitions, and lives. The topics, progression, and style of these sessions depends on the athlete and his or her goals.
If you are interested in my services you can learn more about my approach to performance neuropsychology and book a free initial consultation to discuss how I can best help you meet your goals. Feel free to contact me or a member of my team with any questions or concerns.