Bounce Back from Brain Trauma with Clarity

Did a head injury leave you feeling foggy, irritable, or off-balance? Concussion Rescue—an on-demand, expert-led course by Dr. Kabran Chapek, MD—is designed to help you reclaim your cognitive health and vitality.

What you’ll gain.

  • Identify hidden symptoms like memory loss, mood changes, trouble focusing, and dizziness—whether your concussion was recent or years ago
  • Follow a clear, natural recovery protocol using nutrition, supplements, brain exercises, and lifestyle adjustments to reduce inflammation and restore brain function
  • Build a personalized “TBI first‑aid kit” to support healing immediately after injury and speed recovery over time
  • Track your progress confidently, with self-assessments, guided tools, and clear steps you can implement from home

Stop suffering in silence.

Meet Your Instructors

Dr. Kabran Chapek, MD

Dr. Kabran Chapek has been a staff physician at Amen Clinics since 2013. As a graduate of Bastyr University in the Seattle area, he is an expert in the use of functional and integrative treatments and collaborates extensively with many of the Amen Clinics physicians. He has a special interest in the assessment and treatment of traumatic brain injuries, Alzheimer’s and dementia, PTSD, and anxiety disorders. Dr. Chapek is the founding president of the Psychiatric Association of Naturopathic Physicians, an affiliate group of the American Association of Naturopathic Physicians. In his groundbreaking book, Concussion Rescue, Dr. Chapek describes in detail the programs and protocols he uses at the Amen Clinics to put patients on a pathway to recovery. For anyone struggling with the effects of concussion, this book guides you through strategies from the cutting edge of brain science.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes of concussions include:

· Falls—falling out of bed, slipping in the bath or shower, falling down steps, falling off ladders

· Motor vehicle-related collisions—involving cars, motorcycles, or bicycles; also, pedestrians involved in accidents

· Violence—caused by gunshot wounds, assaults, domestic violence, or child abuse

· Sports injuries—besides football, they are common in soccer, boxing, baseball, lacrosse, skateboarding, hockey, cycling, basketball, and other high-impact or extreme sports

· Explosive blasts and other combat injuries

Concussions can cause confusion, difficulty concentrating, memory problems, personality changes, moodiness, angry outbursts, balance issues, increased anxiety, and may even cause you to have suicidal thoughts.

The impacts of a concussion may develop weeks, months, or even years after a head injury has occurred. Because of this, many people don’t make the connection that their issues are related to the head injury they experienced.

Over 2 million new head injuries occur in the U.S. every year, and the number of concussions is rising, especially among children. From 2010 to 2015, concussion diagnoses jumped 43% among the general population. For young people from 10 to 19 years of age, however, concussion diagnoses skyrocketed 71%.

No! None of the material in this course is hard to learn. It is designed to be fun, informative, and practical. You can take what you learn and start implementing it in your life today!

This course gives you the tools you need to help heal the brain after head injuries. You’ll discover the 11 major risk factors that either prevent healing or promote the recovery process. In addition, you’ll learn which foods to eat and which to avoid as well as why getting your hormones checked is so important to overcoming issues related to concussions.