Introducing Spryson NeuroAI: The Future of POTS & Neurological Recovery at Hope Brain Center
In Episode 38, Dr. Schneider unveils one of the most significant advancements in neurological care at Hope Brain Center — the integration of Spryson NeuroAI. This system is designed to analyze, track, and optimize brain function with a level of precision never before available in clinical practice.
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Neurological recovery is entering a new era. In this episode of the POTS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Schneider introduces Spryson NeuroAI, a cutting-edge AI-powered diagnostic and rehabilitation system designed to revolutionize how conditions like POTS, brain injuries, and cognitive decline are assessed and treated. By combining advanced testing, real-time data, and personalized care plans, Hope Brain Center is redefining what’s possible in neurological recovery.
Hope Brain Center’s philosophy is simple but powerful: you cannot treat the brain in isolation.
Instead of fragmented care, the clinic uses a comprehensive, multi-system approach that evaluates:
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Brain connectivity and function
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Autonomic nervous system balance
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Vestibular and balance systems
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Cardiovascular and metabolic health
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Eye movement and neurological coordination
Using tools like QEEG brain mapping, balance systems, and autonomic testing, practitioners can identify both strong and weak neurological pathways and design targeted rehabilitation strategies.
To learn more about data driven POTS evaluation, nervous system rehabilitation, and Dr. Schneider's clinical framework, listen to the full episode of My POTS Podcast and explore the Hope Brain Center resources on https://hopebraincenter.com/.
- 🎙️ My POTS Podcast: https://mypotspodcast.com/
- 🧠 Website: Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center: https://hopebraincenter.com/
- 🎓 LinkedIn: Joseph Schneider: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joseph-schneider-55b83123
- ❤️ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hopebrainbodyrecoverycenter
- ⏺️ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hopebraincenter_/
- 📌 Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/hopebraincenter/

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