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Real Results, Real Recovery

  • New Movement
  • Mental Clarity
  • Balance
  • Confidence
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Liam, Age 35

Brain Injury

Six Years After a Severe Brain Injury, Liam Started Speaking Again.

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Greg Bowman, Age 63

Stroke Survivor

Greg had a stroke on January 13th, 2024. Before that day, he was the definition of active —consistently in the gym, driven, and always working toward his next goal.

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Beth Murphy, Age 37

Stroke Survivor

Beth Murphy, a 3x cancer survivor, suffered a stroke just days before the 20th anniversary of 9/11, which claimed her husband’s life.

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Janeth , Age 35

Stroke Survivor

Janeth regained sharp focus and complex thinking after her stroke.

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Edwin Fernandez, Age 65

Ischemic Stroke

Edwin suffered an ischemic stroke 8years ago, rendering him with left side hemiplegia

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Whitney Sica, Age 37

Stroke Survivor

Whitney Sica experienced a life-changing medical emergency, a stroke at just 37 years old.

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NeuroAnimation: The Brain Regained Story

NeuroAnimation is pioneering the world’s first enhanced therapy focused on brain health and has been shaped by one powerful idea: The Brain Can Generate New Neurons.

What began as years of scientific curiosity has evolved into a breakthrough that is changing lives.

These real-world outcomes provide the first evidence that key areas of the brain can grow and reverse decline across neurological conditions once thought irreversible.


Each client’s progress adds a new chapter to what has become known as The Brain Regained Story, a story of hope, resilience, and the rediscovery of abilities once believed lost.

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Origin

Dr. Omar Ahmad and the revolutionary vision behind NeuroAnimation

Dr. Omar Ahmad is a neuroscientist, computer scientist, and the inventor of NeuroAnimation. His work brings together brain science, virtual experience design, and cognitive-motor strengthening to push outcomes beyond the standard of care.

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Our values

We build with integrity. We measure impact.
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The research

Years of study proved what we believed. NeuroAnimation shapes how the brain learns and recovers.
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Before NeuroAnimation, he led innovative engineering in the Department of Neurology at Johns Hopkins and founded the Kata Design Studio to advance cognitive-motor treatment outcomes.

Dr. Ahmad designed the execution strategy at Johns Hopkins to implement cognitively beneficial therapies across the continuum of care, from in-patient to custom-built outpatient facilities centered around his technology. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Johns Hopkins, and has been featured in National Geographic, and the New Yorker.

What Makes NeuroAnimation Different

Why NeuroAnimation Is Different

Unlike traditional care, rehabilitation centers, or standard brain training, NeuroAnimation combines neuroscience, immersive experiences, and precision programs to help people make meaningful, measurable gains in movement, cognition, and everyday function.

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NeuroAnimation’s Purpose

Where Neuroscience and Innovation Meet.

NeuroAnimation exists to help regain what was lost by restoring movement, mental clarity, and focus for people living with stroke, brain injuries, neurodegenerative conditions, cognitive decline, and mental health challenges such as Attention-deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), or depression.

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Our mission

Neuroanimation’s mission is to change people’s lives by improving movement and mental clarity through innovative experiences that target hippocampal growth.
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to be the world’s leading Therapy

Our vision

To create a world where the brain can be restored, neurological disease no longer limits human potential, and people thrive with movement and mental clarity for life.
  • New Movement
    Regain the ability to move what you couldn’t before.
  • Mental Clarity
    Clear thinking, focus, and expression restored
  • Live Again
    Motivation, engagement, and joy for life
  • Balance & Control
    Confident movement restored
  • Childhood Brain Development
    Focus, learning, and confidence

Together, these pillars build the foundations that allow our clients to regain their brain and their lives.

Clinical Outcomes

Pioneering Advanced Brain‑Recovery through Neuroscience and Innovation

See the research and real stories behind our work — how we help people recover from stroke, traumatic brain injury (TBI), concussions, brain fog, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, neurodegenerative conditions, cognitive decline , and improve focus and mood for those living with ADHD, PTSD, and depression.

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Liam

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Greg Bowman

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Beth Murphy

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Janeth Garcia

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Edwin, Age 65

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Whitney Sica

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Documented Cases

NeuroAnimation Used to Support Recovery and Cognitive Wellness After Traumatic Brain Injury

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Using NeuroAnimation to Proactively Support Brain Health and Cognitive Wellness in Healthy Older Adults

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NeuroAnimation Used to Support Movement Coordination and Cognitive Wellness in Parkinson’s Disease

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Using NeuroAnimation to Support Attention, Focus, and Learning in Children With Cognitive and Developmental Challenges

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Using NeuroAnimation to Rebuild Confidence and Stability in Adults Living With Fear of Falling

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Using NeuroAnimation to Support Mental Clarity, Focus, and Communication After Neurological Injury

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