Understanding Dormant Nerves and Stroke Recovery with Dr. Adam Klotzek

Dr. Joseph Schneider speaks with Dr. Adam Klotzek about Stimpod pulse radio frequency technology and its role in neurological recovery after stroke. On My POTS Podcast, they explain how nerves often enter a dormant state rather than dying, and how pulse radio frequency supports recovery through metabolic activation rather than conventional stimulation. The conversation explores the evolution from nerve ablation to modern pulsed radio frequency, the combination of radio frequency and galvanic stimulation, and clinical observations that include restored motor control, tremor pattern changes, and facial nerve recovery. They also discuss why certain medications and hyperbaric oxygen therapy may limit progress, and how targeted metabolic support can enable outcomes conventional approaches do not address. To learn more about pulse radio frequency nerve recovery, Stimpod technology, and metabolic stroke rehabilitation, listen to the full episode on My POTS Podcast and visit HopeBrainCenter.com. Understanding that dormant nerves can regain function with proper energy support reframes how stroke, neuropathy, and neurological injury may be treated. 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 Connect with Dr. Adam Klotzek: LinkedIn: Adam-Klotzek-DC-MS-DACNB-FICC Twitter: @AKlotzek21

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Dr. Joseph Schneider speaks with Dr. Adam Klotzek about Stimpod pulse radio frequency technology and its role in neurological recovery after stroke. On My POTS Podcast, they explain how nerves often enter a dormant state rather than dying, and how pulse radio frequency supports recovery through metabolic activation rather than conventional stimulation.

The conversation explores the evolution from nerve ablation to modern pulsed radio frequency, the combination of radio frequency and galvanic stimulation, and clinical observations that include restored motor control, tremor pattern changes, and facial nerve recovery. They also discuss why certain medications and hyperbaric oxygen therapy may limit progress, and how targeted metabolic support can enable outcomes conventional approaches do not address.

To learn more about pulse radio frequency nerve recovery, Stimpod technology, and metabolic stroke rehabilitation, listen to the full episode on My POTS Podcast and visit HopeBrainCenter.com. Understanding that dormant nerves can regain function with proper energy support reframes how stroke, neuropathy, and neurological injury may be treated.

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  

Connect with Dr. Adam Klotzek:

LinkedIn: Adam-Klotzek-DC-MS-DACNB-FICC

Twitter: @AKlotzek21

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