Christine Weaver MAS, OTR/L, CLCP, CBIS, C/NDT

Founder/CEO, NeuroPraxis

Christine Weaver is a distinguished occupational therapist, life care planner, and the Founder and CEO of NeuroPraxis, a leading in-home ad community neurorehabilitation program dedicated to empowering recovery and restoring independence for individuals with brain injuries and spinal cord injuries. With over 30 years of expertise in neurological rehabilitation, Christine has devoted her career to enhancing the lives of those affected by complex neurological conditions.

Holding a Master of Science in Health Law from the University of California – San Diego, Christine blends clinical expertise with a deep understanding of healthcare policy and patient advocacy. She is a certified life care planner (ICHCC) and a board-certified occupational therapist (NBCOT, CBOT), demonstrating her commitment to comprehensive and ethical patient care.

As a respected leader in the field, Christine has served as President of the Case Management Society of America – Southern California, further advancing industry standards in case management and neurorehabilitation. She has also been an influential speaker at national and international conferences, addressing critical topics such as brain injury recovery, caregiver wellness, team resilience, and self-directed care.

Christine’s career spans multiple esteemed institutions, including Scripps Memorial Hospital, Neurorestorative, UC San Diego Medical Center, and the San Diego Rehabilitation Institute, where she has held key clinical and leadership roles. Her dedication to patient-centered care, innovative rehabilitation strategies, and professional advocacy makes her a trusted expert in the neurorehabilitation space.

At NeuroPraxis, Christine continues to pioneer cutting-edge approaches to brain injury rehabilitation, fostering hope, healing, and independence for survivors and their families.