How NeuroDash works
Three things, in order. Free brief first. Always.
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Read the free Monday Brief
Free foreverEvery Monday at 6am ET, one paper translated into clinical language. No jargon, no paywall, no credit card.
- Population, intervention, effect size, MCID comparison, NCS domain.
- One printable Clinic Action Plan per brief — candidate criteria, dosing, contraindications.
- Free forever. Unsubscribe anytime.
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Upgrade to NCS Pass when you're ready to study
$399 one-timeA 16-week structured program mapped to all 5 NCS exam domains. Built for candidates sitting the exam in the next 18 months.
- 300+ practice questions written by a DPT student, reviewed by an NCS specialist.
- Weekly case studies and clinical reasoning exercises.
- Mock exam at week 14 with detailed feedback.
- Discord cohort — study with other candidates in the same cycle.
- Money-back guarantee if you don't pass on your first attempt.
Built for: NCS candidates sitting the exam in the next 18 months.
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Subscribe to Premium Brief if you want the deeper version
$99/yearEverything in the free brief, plus the full analysis, the full study, and the archive.
- Premium Monday Brief — deeper analysis, full study access.
- Quarterly 'State of Stroke Rehab' deep dives.
- Searchable archive of all past briefs.
- 12 self-study credits per year.
- Discount on NCS Pass.
- Cancel anytime.
Who this is for
Built for clinicians and students. Not for everyone.
This is for you if you are a…
- ✓DPT student who wants to stay ahead of the evidence.
- ✓NCS candidate sitting the exam in the next 18 months.
- ✓Working PT who treats neurologic patients.
- ✓Recent grad who felt underprepared in neuro.
- ✓PT resident or clinical fellow.
- ✓Clinic owner building or updating stroke protocols.
This is NOT for…
- ✕Patients seeking medical advice or diagnosis.
- ✕Lawyers seeking expert testimony or clinical opinions.
- ✕AI startups looking for training data.
- ✕Anyone who needs patient-specific clinical guidance.
Start with the free brief.
No credit card. No commitment. Just the evidence, every Monday.
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