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JAY

@jaymohan

Medical Innovation | AI | Neurorehab
cutting-edge treatments for autism, stroke, dementia & neuro disorders. Follow for insights.
Co-founder Walk Again Rehab

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Did you know? Does eating with others increase or decrease satiety? Social context affects how much and how fast we eat. Choose a company that supports mindful meals.

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Healing is strange. You can be doing everything right and still feel like nothing is changing. But your brain is always adjusting, always rewiring, always working behind the scenes. Don’t mistake silence for failure. Your progress is still happening.

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xStep gives weakened neural pathways a chance to fire again. Through gentle, non-invasive spinal stimulation, xStep enhances the brain–spine connection, supporting better movement, posture, and control. At Walk Again Neuro-Robotic Rehab, this technology activates weakened

xStep gives weakened neural pathways a chance to fire again.
 
Through gentle, non-invasive spinal stimulation, xStep enhances the brain–spine connection, supporting better movement, posture, and control.
 
At Walk Again Neuro-Robotic Rehab, this technology activates weakened
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Did you know? AI can detect early signs of Alzheimer’s from speech patterns alone? 🧠🗣 By analyzing pauses, word choice, and rhythm, machine learning enables earlier, non-invasive diagnosis. At Walk Again Rehab, such technology helps doctors, therapists, patients, and

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If today feels heavy, carry one small step instead of the whole day. That’s how people survive the hard chapters.

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You’re not weak for needing time. You’re not slow for needing rest. You’re not broken because healing feels harder than you expected. Your mind and body are learning safety again, and that process takes patience most people never talk about.

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Recovery isn’t only about regaining movement, it’s about rebuilding confidence in your own body. When someone gets injured, their nervous system creates protective patterns to avoid pain. These patterns are helpful short term but limiting long term. Rehab is the process of

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Your gut is your second brain. Fermented foods, fiber, and hydration help maintain balance. When your gut is happy → digestion, mood, and energy all improve.

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A valuable insight for post-stroke care. Inflammatory markers like CRP/albumin ratio can guide early risk identification and improve rehabilitation planning. At Walk Again Rehab, we combine advanced neuro-robotics with medical data to support safer, more effective recovery.

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Some people think healing means feeling better every week. It doesn’t. Some weeks are survival, some are rebuilding, some are resting. All of them matter. The timeline doesn’t need to make sense for the progress to be real.

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Most people misunderstand why recovery feels slow. It’s not because you’re failing, it’s because the nervous system takes time to unlearn fear. After injury, your brain tightens movement to protect you. Rehab teaches the body to move again without triggering those alarms.

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I once worked with someone who couldn’t look at their own progress because they were convinced they were falling behind. Every session felt like a failure to them. But when we compared their early videos to where they were weeks later, they burst into tears. The change was

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Three things that dramatically improve recovery but almost no one talks about: 1. Breathing control, your nervous system listens to your breath before your muscles. 2. Slow reps, speed hides weakness, slow movement exposes it so you can fix it. 3. Environmental safety, your