The POTS Data Blueprint, 250-FPS Eye Tracking, Beyond the Tilt Table

Stop guessing, start measuring. This episode turns POTS into patterns you can track, understand, and act on. Dr. Joseph Schneider breaks down his data-first testing, why he goes beyond the tilt table, and what it takes to fight for your life back. In this episode of My POTS Podcast , Dr. Schneider reframes POTS and dysautonomia around one core idea, better outcomes start with better data. Drawing from his own history of multiple brain injuries and a long recovery, he explains why looking fine can hide severe dysfunction and why symptoms can be easy for others to underestimate. Dr. Schneider shares why he does not do segmented care and why re-testing at the beginning, middle, and end matters for real progress. The message is blunt: opinions do not get you better; the right diagnostics paired with the right plan do. 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 HopeBrainCenter.com. Connect with Dr. Joseph Schneider: Website: Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center; Hope Regeneration Center Podcast: MyPOTSPodcast.com LinkedIn: Joseph Schneider YouTube: HopeBrainBodyRecoveryCenter Instagram: @HopeBrainCenter_ Facebook: Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center

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Stop guessing, start measuring. This episode turns POTS into patterns you can track, understand, and act on. Dr. Joseph Schneider breaks down his data-first testing, why he goes beyond the tilt table, and what it takes to fight for your life back.

In this episode of My POTS Podcast , Dr. Schneider reframes POTS and dysautonomia around one core idea, better outcomes start with better data. Drawing from his own history of multiple brain injuries and a long recovery, he explains why looking fine can hide severe dysfunction and why symptoms can be easy for others to underestimate.

Dr. Schneider shares why he does not do segmented care and why re-testing at the beginning, middle, and end matters for real progress. The message is blunt: opinions do not get you better; the right diagnostics paired with the right plan do.

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 HopeBrainCenter.com.

Connect with Dr. Joseph Schneider:

Website:  Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center ; Hope Regeneration Center
Podcast: MyPOTSPodcast.com
LinkedIn:  Joseph Schneider
YouTube:  HopeBrainBodyRecoveryCenter
Instagram: @HopeBrainCenter_
Facebook:  Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center     EndFragment

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