Dr. Carol Henricks
HbOT Committee Member
Neurologist, NorthStar Hyperbarics Medical Director, Healing Arizona Veterans
Dr. Henricks graduated from Medical School in 1991 and completed Internship, Neurology Residency and Chief Residency at Hahnemann University Hospital. Following a Fellowship at the University of Michigan/Ann Arbor in Clinical Neurophysiology (with training in EEG, Epilepsy, Sleep Disorders and intra – operative monitoring), she completed a second Fellowship at the University of Arizona in Behavioral Neurology and Memory Disorders. In private practice in Tucson since 1999, Dr. Henricks has developed expertise in Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and focuses her practice on TBI and complex neurological recovery programs with a comprehensive approach to patient care.
Work with Veterans
TBI is a focus of my work with our military veterans. I am the Medical Director of Healing Arizona Veterans. As a regular writer for the blog, I discuss HBOT as an effective treatment for TBI, the misdiagnoses of PTSD that can lead to unnecessary medication, and the hard-won triumphs over TBI and PTSD. It’s a tremendous honor to work with our servicemen and women, helping them recover and to improve their quality of life.
Brain Science
Ever since my undergraduate days, I’ve been passionate about Brain Science. It led me to numerous research projects, like Artificial Intelligence at the University of Pittsburgh Learning Research and Development Center, Memory Research at Yale University, and brain recording. Throughout my medical education, from my neurology residency to my first fellowship, in clinical neurophysiology, I remained fascinated with how the brain works, studying how it fires patterns as it learns.
Research Experience
NorthStar Hyperbaric facility designated as a treatment center for the NBIRR study treating veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (Fall 2009). Study completed and data in analysis.
Clinical Drug trials of novel anticonvulsants. University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan. (July 1995 – June 1997)
Neurophysiology Research. Hahnemann University, Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Clinical Neurophysiology of learning and memory as part of Graduate studies during medical school, but PhD was not completed. I surgically implanted deep brain recording electrodes into rats to correlate the firing patterns with new learning. (Sept 1987 – June 1989)
Memory research. Yale University, New Haven Connecticut. Research assistant in studies using healthy college students to understand how healthy memory functions learning new material. (Sept 1984 – August 1987)
Memory research at University of Pittsburgh Learning Research and Development Center. University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. Educational and Psychological research assistant: studies on how people learn, understand and remember physics principles. (Sept 1981 – June 1984)
HBOT Presentations
“Recovery from Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy with HBOT as demonstrated by Brain MRI with DTI”. IHMA Meeting, Long Beach, California (August 2012)
“Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in recovery from Spinal Cord Injury” International Hyperbaric Medical Association Meeting (IHMA), Long Beach, California (August 2008)
“Ani: A case study” ( Late recovery from multiple early childhood injuries using HBOT ). IHMA Meeting, Long Beach, California (August 2010).
Other presentations include: Grand Rounds, presentations to local medical societies and interested groups. Member of the Pima County Medical Society Public Health Committee. Written articles have appeared in the Sombrero, Tucson Natural Awakenings and the AAPS journal.