About NeuroDash
Closing the gap between published research and clinical practice.
NeuroDash started from a simple frustration: staying current with neuro-rehabilitation research is unreasonably hard for working clinicians. Papers are long, written in academic language, and scattered across dozens of journals. Most PTs don't have 2 hours a day to read them.
So we built something different. NeuroDash takes the latest peer-reviewed research from institutions like Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, Cochrane, and Oxford — and turns each study into a short clinical brief you can read in 3 minutes. Every brief includes the key findings, exact dosing and protocols, a step-by-step clinic action plan, common mistakes to avoid, and a FAQ section for the questions clinicians actually ask.
We cover 5 core specialties: Stroke, Parkinson's Disease, Pediatric Neuro, Multiple Sclerosis, and Traumatic Brain Injury. Each brief is cited with real DOIs so you can verify everything yourself.
We also built an AI research assistant that can answer your clinical questions with evidence-based guidance. Think of it as a colleague who's read every recent paper in neuro-rehab and can give you a quick, practical answer when you need one.
Why free?
Because access to good clinical information shouldn't depend on what you can afford or where you practice. A PT in a rural clinic should have the same access as someone at a major university hospital.
What NeuroDash is not
Not a replacement for your clinical judgment. Not a diagnostic tool. It's a starting point — a way to stay informed quickly so you can make better decisions for your patients.
The goal
Close the gap between published research and clinical practice. Right now, that gap averages 17 years. We want to bring it down to days.
Built by a PT student
NeuroDash was built by a PT student in Egypt who believes every neuro PT deserves fast access to the latest evidence, regardless of where they practice.