NeuroAnimation - The Brain Regained

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After Maddi's stroke, her dominant left hand wouldn’t open. Simple things like turning a handle weren’t possible.Through...
04/28/2026

After Maddi's stroke, her dominant left hand wouldn’t open. Simple things like turning a handle weren’t possible.

Through the NeuroAnimation process, that changed, and her hand started to open.

Now she can open doors again.

That’s a measurable gain. A new connection that wasn’t there before.

The brain adapting. The brain regained.

See what’s still possible.

04/25/2026

April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month. And for many people, the message they hear is to manage symptoms and adjust expectations.

But the brain isn’t static.

Even with Parkinson’s, it can form new connections and strengthen existing ones when it’s challenged the right way. That’s what drives change.

Not random movement. Not going through the motions. Targeted engagement that forces the brain to respond.

The brain regained starts with how you challenge it.

04/23/2026

“The first thing I saw was my last three fingers moved more than they ever had.”

After her stroke, Sara had limited control in her hands and feet. Then she picked up a dice and released it on her own, a movement that hadn’t been possible before.

As a ballerina, pointing your toe is everything. When she arrived, she could only partially point it. By the end of the program, she reached a full point again.

Moments like that don’t just change what your body can do. They reconnect you to who you are.

There's still so much to unlock with the brain regained. FInd out what you can achieve today.

04/21/2026

“If I can do this after 8 years after stroke, I can literally do anything.”

Maddi used to walk into NeuroAnimation with her coffee and set it down just to open the door. Her dominant left hand didn’t have the grip strength or control to do both.

As her grip strength improved, she was able to try something new. Coffee in her right hand, she reached for the door with her left and opened it without stopping. In that moment, she regained so much of herself.

More strength, more control, more feelings of "there I am". That's what the brain regained can do.

04/11/2026

Pincer grasp, unlocked!

For years after her stroke, Maddi couldn’t make a pincer grasp with her affected, dominant left hand. Her fingers wouldn’t coordinate. The connection wasn’t there.

Through the NeuroAnimation process, that changed.

Now she can bring her thumb and finger together with control. That’s a new neural connection unlocked, and a movement regained.

See what’s still possible on your recovery journey with the brain regained.

"Her handwriting has become more legible.” — Dave Fontanarose, husband of Becky Fontanarose.From struggling with daily t...
04/10/2026

"Her handwriting has become more legible.” — Dave Fontanarose, husband of Becky Fontanarose.

From struggling with daily tasks to regaining clarity and fine movement in just three weeks.

NeuroAnimation is a scientifically backed approach to driving structural changes in the brain for functional recovery.

If you’ve been told you’ve reached your limit, your story isn’t over.

NeuroAnimation. The Brain Regained.

Learn more at NeuroAnimation.com

04/09/2026

Her husband said it simply: “I got my wife back.”

He wasn’t describing a feeling. He was describing a measurable change.

A patient who had been fading became present again.
More engaged, more responsive. More herself.

That doesn’t happen by chance.

The brain is capable of adapting, forming new connections, and changing, even after loss.

When you see that shift in real time, it reframes what’s possible.

See what happens when the brain is regained at NeuroAnimation.

Parkinson’s is now the fastest-growing neurological condition worldwide. For many families, it doesn’t just show up over...
04/07/2026

Parkinson’s is now the fastest-growing neurological condition worldwide.

For many families, it doesn’t just show up overnight. It slowly changes the person they love.

Movement gets harder, the mind gets foggier, and the spark starts to fade.

But that’s not the full story.

Because what we continue to see, over and over again, is that the brain is still capable of change.

People are finding focus, thinking more clearly, and feeling like themselves again.

That’s the part of the story more people need to hear.

See what’s still possible.

For a long time, Parkinson’s has been framed as something you can only manage. But new research is opening a different c...
04/03/2026

For a long time, Parkinson’s has been framed as something you can only manage. But new research is opening a different conversation.
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One that looks at the brain’s ability to grow, change, and adapt.
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In this webinar, we’re breaking down what that actually means and how it’s showing up in people - renewed energy, sharper focus, and a spark coming back.
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If you or someone you love is navigating Parkinson’s, this is a conversation worth being in.
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Save your spot and join us live.

04/03/2026

“This is proof that the brain can still grow.”

For 8 years after her stroke, Maddi’s hand didn’t open. It stayed closed, limiting how she could use her dominant left hand and what felt possible day to day.

As she moved through the program, her balled-up hand began to open, creating movement that hadn’t been there in years.

That moment wasn’t just about her hand. It changed what she believed her brain was capable of.

See what’s still possible in your recovery journey today.

04/01/2026

Sara had been following Maddi's recovery journey for a while, and something stood out. Maddi was making gains she hadn't seen before.

Opening a door with her affected hand, holding a cup, and recovering movement and strength. That’s what got Sara's attention and made her want to try NeuroAnimation.

She saw proof that the brain can grow and the body can recover more than you thought was possible. See what gains you could still unlock.

03/30/2026

"I'm me again"

Everyone's story is their own, with one common thread - something came back. A new movement, a regained ability, a spark returns.

Parts of life are regained. See what's possible at NeuroAnimation.

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