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For Maxime Chevrier, sports has been a part of his life for as long as he remembers. Having played ice hockey at the professional level and after obtaining a psychology degree from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR), he dedicated his career towards sports psychology and working with athletes to allow them to maximize their potential.

Maxime is now a recognized sports psychology consultant. He has worked with multiple high-profile professional and Olympic athletes. He has a particular emphasis on working with players to manage the high levels of stress they encounter and ensuring they perform at optimum levels under pressure. In addition, he works with athletes to establish concussion baselines and post-incident concussion testing. He shares with them techniques and rehabilitation exercises that help the athletes during their recovery.

Watch a brief video below to see how Maxime has been using NeuroTracker at his clinic. You can also visit his website www.SynapsePlus.ca for more information and to get started on your own path to improvement.

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