Technology is transforming the way neurological disorders are diagnosed and treated. In this episode, Dr. Joseph Schneider discusses how Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center combines AI-driven diagnostics, vestibular rehabilitation, photobiomodulation, spinal precision assessments, and functional neurology to create highly personalized treatment programs. The goal isn’t simply symptom management—it’s restoring nervous system function, improving quality of life, and helping patients recover faster through data-driven care.
Announcement: A major breakthrough in neurological care has arrived. In this episode of the POTS Podcast, Dr. Joseph Schneider introduces the Spryson NeuroAI system, a cutting-edge technology designed to transform how brain conditions are diagnosed and treated. After 18 months of development and integration, this advanced platform combines AI-driven diagnostics, multimodal therapies, and regenerative medicine to deliver highly personalized treatment plans for patients with complex neurological conditions.Spryson NeuroAI: The Next Evolution in Brain RecoverySaturday Morning Workout: Rebuilding Strength After Stroke
A New Generation of Neurological Diagnostics
Neurological rehabilitation has entered a new era.
Today’s technology allows clinicians to identify subtle nervous system dysfunctions that were once difficult to detect.
Rather than relying solely on symptoms, advanced diagnostic systems now provide objective data that guides personalized treatment strategies.
This precision helps clinicians identify the underlying causes of neurological dysfunction while improving treatment outcomes.
Spryson Neuro AI: Precision Vestibular Assessment
One of the center’s newest innovations is the Spryson Neuro AI system.
Using sophisticated eye-tracking goggles combined with controlled vestibular testing, clinicians can evaluate:
- Eye movement
- Vestibular function
- Balance control
- Brain communication
- Neurological performance
The technology is designed to assist in evaluating patients experiencing:
- Dizziness
- Vestibular disorders
- Parkinson’s disease
- Chronic headaches
- Balance problems
- Brain injuries
Detailed measurements allow therapy to target the exact neurological pathways needing rehabilitation.
Elysium Photobiomodulation Therapy
The episode also introduces the Elysium photobiomodulation system.
With more than 550 treatment protocols, the system combines:
- Green light
- Red light
- Infrared light
- Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy
These therapies are designed to support:
- Brain function
- Skin health
- Pain management
- Mood regulation
- Circulation
- Cellular recovery
Its flexibility allows treatments to be customized for each patient’s individual needs, making it one of the clinic’s most popular therapies.
GyroStim: Training the Brain Through Movement
GyroStim continues to play a central role in neurological rehabilitation.
Patients perform carefully designed exercises while rotating in the chair, including:
- Eye tracking
- Laser target exercises
- Cognitive sequencing
- Proprioceptive challenges
These dual-task exercises stimulate multiple brain regions simultaneously, helping improve:
- Balance
- Coordination
- Cognitive processing
- Vestibular function
- Reaction time
The combination of physical and mental tasks helps strengthen communication throughout the nervous system.
Standing Vestibular Rehabilitation
As patients progress, therapy expands beyond seated exercises.
Standing vestibular training introduces real-world movement challenges designed to improve:
- Walking
- Running
- Turning
- Dynamic balance
- Postural control
Therapists also identify directional sensitivities by evaluating which spinning directions provoke symptoms.
This information allows treatment plans to be individualized while minimizing symptom flare-ups during rehabilitation.
Pulstar Precision Spinal Assessment
Another important technology discussed is the Pulstar spinal assessment system.
Rather than relying solely on manual examination, Pulstar objectively measures spinal joint movement and identifies areas of stiffness or dysfunction.
This data allows clinicians to perform:
- Gentle adjustments
- Highly targeted treatments
- Consistent follow-up evaluations
Objective measurements improve both treatment precision and patient confidence throughout the rehabilitation process.
Comprehensive Nervous System Baselines
Every rehabilitation program begins with a detailed baseline assessment.
These evaluations examine:
- Brain function
- Nervous system performance
- Vestibular function
- Inflammatory markers
- Musculoskeletal health
This comprehensive approach is particularly valuable for patients experiencing:
- Long COVID
- Lyme disease
- Traumatic brain injury
- Chronic headaches
- Persistent pain
- Neurological disorders
By understanding both neurological weaknesses and systemic inflammation, clinicians can develop more effective treatment strategies.
Functional Neurology Meets Functional Medicine
A key philosophy throughout the episode is that neurological recovery requires treating the whole person.
The center combines:
- Functional Neurology
- Functional Medicine
- Vestibular Rehabilitation
- Chiropractic Care
- Photobiomodulation
- AI Diagnostics
- Precision Spinal Assessment
Rather than viewing these disciplines separately, they work together to restore nervous system function while addressing inflammation, metabolism, and overall health.
Faster Recovery Through Precision
Accurate diagnosis leads to more effective therapy.
Using objective neurological data allows clinicians to:
- Personalize treatment
- Monitor progress
- Adjust therapies quickly
- Improve efficiency
- Reduce unnecessary treatment
This precision-driven model helps many patients experience measurable improvements within structured rehabilitation programs while building long-term nervous system resilience.
A Vision for the Future of Neurological Care
Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center continues investing in technologies that improve patient outcomes through personalized, evidence-informed care.
The long-term vision is to combine advanced diagnostics, innovative therapies, and compassionate clinical expertise into one comprehensive model of neurological rehabilitation that helps patients recover more completely and return to active, meaningful lives.
Start Your Recovery Journey
If you’re experiencing:
- Dizziness
- Vestibular dysfunction
- Parkinson’s disease
- Long COVID symptoms
- Lyme disease
- Chronic headaches
- Brain injury
Hope Brain and Body Recovery Center offers comprehensive neurological evaluations and personalized rehabilitation programs designed to restore nervous system function and improve quality of life.
👉 Visit https://hopebraincenter.com/ to schedule your consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Spryson Neuro AI?
Spryson Neuro AI is an advanced diagnostic system that combines eye-tracking technology and vestibular testing to evaluate brain and nervous system function with exceptional precision.
What conditions can Spryson Neuro AI help evaluate?
The system assists in evaluating dizziness, balance disorders, vestibular dysfunction, Parkinson’s disease, headaches, traumatic brain injury, and other neurological conditions.
What is photobiomodulation therapy?
Photobiomodulation uses specific wavelengths of light and pulsed electromagnetic fields to support cellular repair, reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and promote neurological recovery.
How does GyroStim therapy improve recovery?
GyroStim combines controlled vestibular stimulation with cognitive exercises to improve balance, coordination, eye movements, reaction time, and overall brain-body communication.
Why is standing vestibular rehabilitation important?
Standing exercises better simulate everyday activities such as walking, turning, climbing stairs, and running, helping patients regain confidence and functional mobility.
What is the Pulstar spinal assessment system?
Pulstar is a computerized spinal analysis tool that objectively measures spinal joint motion, allowing clinicians to perform precise, gentle chiropractic adjustments.
Why are comprehensive neurological baselines important?
Baseline testing identifies neurological weaknesses, vestibular dysfunction, inflammation, and other contributing factors so treatment plans can be customized for each individual.
Can these therapies help patients with Long COVID or Lyme disease?
Yes. The center integrates neurological assessment with functional medicine to address both nervous system dysfunction and systemic inflammation commonly associated with Long COVID, Lyme disease, and similar complex conditions.
Why combine functional neurology with functional medicine?
Treating nervous system dysfunction alongside inflammation, metabolic health, and immune function provides a more complete approach to patient care than addressing symptoms alone.lized rehabilitation programs designed to help restore function and improve quality of life.
How do I schedule a consultation?
👉 Visit https://hopebraincenter.com/ to learn more or schedule a consultation. You can find out more information at Spryson.
Transcript
Dr. Joseph Schneider (00:15): Whoa. What are we doing now? Well, how do you define commitment? Commitment is when you want a brain center, but you want it to be the best brain center ever. All right, so this is Spryson Neuro AI. So it’s a new system where we use the goggles so we can watch the eyes as we spin the patient in different ways. We can do back and forth, we can go around and round. And we’re integrating the vestibular system with the eye system. It’s the most fantastic system technologically that can evaluate eye movement. So we get data on patients and we know exactly where their faults are. So that for dizziness, vestibular issues, gut issues, headache, pain, Parkinson’s disease, performance, this is the chair that you want to be evaluated on and treated on.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (01:08): Yeah, it looks like a tanning bed. But we used to have what’s just called the ARC. Now, the ARC was very powerful. This is called the Elysium. And with this system, we can actually get a monitor on the patient and look at different frequencies that the patient needs. So this is photobiomodulation pulse electromagnetic field therapy. And we can have over 550 different protocols depending upon what the patient’s needs are. So it’s green, two red, three infrared lights that blink at different frequencies and affect your health. So we can affect your skin, your brain, your pain, liver, teeth, mood, circulation. This thing is out of this world. It has become. One of the favorite therapies that our patients do in the office is the ARC bed. There you go.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (02:01): So this is our Gyrostim. And so we’ve had the Gyrostim for six years now. It just doesn’t spin. You’re not wearing goggles this time like you are on the other device. But we can also do things like targeting. We hit a target with the laser and back, back, back. There’s two other targets on the back that we can hit with patients. At first, we’ll move them back and forth slowly, and then we’ll actually get them to use a laser so that they exercise their proprioceptive system, they exercise their eyes. The other thing that we can do is we can dual task with this. So exercising that uses a cognitive component.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (02:46): If we do a sequence, you can say, hit a blue target, then hit a red target, then hit a number four, hit an odd and even. So you have to think about it as you’re spinning and hitting targets and doing sequences. So when they can actually dual tasks like that and get their balance back and get their eye movements exercised, they come together in such a great, comprehensive way that that way we can hit a patient’s goals while they’re in the program and get them much better. So Gyrostim, always in our repertoire of great therapies, we still got it, and we’re using it better than ever. Spin, spin, spin. That’s all we do here is spin. No, that’s not all we do. All our spinners are done in a seated position.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (03:32): But when you rotate in the world, sometimes you’re standing right. When you walk, sometimes you want to turn one direction or another direction. So we’re interested in training the vestibular system in the standing position so that it can enhance your gait mechanism or your walking or your running and balance your running. Now, a figure skater won’t hold on. They can do it without any support. So we have all these options for patients so that we can enhance the patient in every way that is possible so that they walk better, they perform better, and they can do it throughout the day. And every day, we’re just doing a horizontal spin with patients, and we get an idea of how well balanced they are.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (04:20): If they’re too off on a sprinter, I don’t want to put them on a Gyrostim, and I don’t want to put them on our new Spryson AI technology that we have in the back. But I can spin to the left or I can spin to the right and then find out which direction gave them more of an issue. So when I went to my right, I got eye movements in my eyes. It’s called nystagmus. It’s holding for a little longer than I want to, so I can use a spinner as a way to exercise my vestibular system, especially in the horizontal region. It’s a powerful tool that we have at the office. I had an auto accident, and I broke my hand, and I had a cast, and I really couldn’t adjust my patients normally.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (05:05): And it’s called the Pulstar, and it has a pulse instrument that I can evaluate the spine right on patients, and then it tells me where the adjustment should be. They’re the stiff areas that aren’t moving right. So this is the main areas right on the graph where they need to be adjusted in this back L2, L3, and I can do just light adjustments to those areas. Feel like I get a really good adjustment out of everything. And then once we have all the information, then we know where to go and how to go so that we can get a person better within six to 12 visits. It’s pretty rapid.
Dr. Joseph Schneider (05:53): Regardless of your diagnosis, whether you come in for post Covid, long Covid Lyme disease, traumatic brain injury, headache, pain, what we do is we do a comprehensive diagnostic so we can look at how well your nervous system is functioning. And we call it our baseline. That should have been done years ago, and we’re doing it right here. We’re setting new standards for baseline for patients with functional problems with their nervous system. In the industry, most people are doing functional medicine without functional neurology. In all of us, we believe it should be done together. So we look at points of inflammation, and then we look at points of weakness in your nervous system. And when you bring both of them together, you get better results than then, if you notice.