POTS & Dysautonomia Care at NeuroSport
Structured evaluation and targeted treatment for patients with autonomic dysfunction, including POTS.
If you are experiencing dizziness when standing, fatigue, brain fog, rapid heart rate, or poor exercise tolerance, a structured autonomic evaluation can help identify the underlying cause.
At NeuroSport, care is guided by clinical findings, not assumptions. We evaluate the neurologic, cardiovascular, cervical, and physiologic contributors that may be driving your symptoms.
Over 400 patients treated for POTS and dysautonomia.
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What Is POTS and Dysautonomia?
Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS) is a form of autonomic dysfunction that affects how the body regulates heart rate, blood pressure, and circulation when moving from lying down to standing.
Dysautonomia is a broader term used to describe disorders of the autonomic nervous system, which controls many automatic functions including heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and digestion.
When these systems are not functioning properly, the body may struggle to maintain stable blood flow to the brain and other vital organs, particularly in the upright position.
Common symptoms include:
Dizziness or lightheadedness when standing
Rapid heart rate or palpitations
Fatigue and reduced exercise tolerance
Brain fog and difficulty concentrating
Headaches or pressure sensations
Feeling unwell with prolonged standing
These symptoms are often misunderstood or attributed to other causes, which can delay accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Why Symptoms Persist
Many patients with POTS and dysautonomia are told their condition is unclear, anxiety-related, or something they must learn to manage.
In many cases, persistent symptoms reflect underlying dysfunction that has not been fully evaluated or properly addressed.
These symptoms often involve:
Impaired autonomic nervous system regulation
Disrupted communication between the brain and heart (neurocardiac axis)
Abnormal vascular control and blood flow distribution
Cervical spine and sensorimotor contributions
Deconditioning and volume regulation challenges
When these systems are not functioning properly, the body may struggle to maintain stable blood flow and physiologic balance, particularly in the upright position or with activity.
This can result in persistent symptoms despite prior evaluation or treatment.
At NeuroSport, evaluation is designed to identify these underlying contributors and guide targeted, system-based care. Persistent symptoms are often treatable when the underlying causes are properly identified.
How NeuroSport Approaches Care
Care at NeuroSport is structured, system-based, and guided by clinical findings. Evaluation is designed to identify the specific factors contributing to symptoms, rather than applying generalized treatment approaches.
Comprehensive Evaluation
Assessment includes autonomic function, neurologic systems, cardiovascular responses, and cervical spine contributions to identify the underlying drivers of symptoms.
Targeted Treatment
Treatment is directed at the specific systems involved, which may include autonomic regulation, neurocardiac function, and musculoskeletal contributors.
Autonomic Rehabilitation
Structured, progressive rehabilitation is used to improve physiologic tolerance, restore regulation, and support recovery over time.
At NeuroSport, autonomic rehabilitation often includes implementation of the Moreau POTS Protocol (MPP), a structured, monitored exercise approach designed to improve autonomic control and cardiovascular regulation.
This approach allows care to be individualized, targeted, and based on objective findings rather than generalized symptom management.
What Makes This Different
Care at NeuroSport is built for patients with persistent, complex symptoms who have not improved with standard approaches.
CORE DIFFERENTIATORS
Not only symptom management
Care is focused on identifying and addressing the underlying drivers of symptoms rather than simply managing them.
System-based evaluation
Assessment is structured to evaluate autonomic, neurologic, cardiovascular, and cervical contributors.
Objective, findings-driven care
Treatment is guided by clinical findings and physiologic response, not assumptions.
Integrated neurocardiac approach
Care focuses on the relationship between the brain, heart, and vascular system, rather than isolated symptoms.
Experience with complex cases
Many patients seen at NeuroSport have not improved with prior evaluation or treatment.
This approach allows for targeted, individualized care designed to improve function
and support recovery.
Who This Is For
This approach is designed for patients experiencing persistent symptoms that have not been clearly explained or improved with prior care.
Ongoing symptoms despite prior evaluation or treatment
Dizziness, fatigue, brain fog, or exercise intolerance
Rapid heart rate or difficulty with standing
Symptoms that worsen with activity or prolonged upright posture
Unclear diagnosis or incomplete explanation of symptoms
This care may be especially appropriate for patients with:
Suspected or diagnosed POTS
Dysautonomia or autonomic dysfunction
Persistent symptoms following concussion or illness
Complex or multi-system symptom presentations
Patients are often seen after not improving with standard approaches and are seeking a more structured, system-based evaluation.
Request a Comprehensive Evaluation
If your symptoms are persistent, complex, or not improving with prior care, a structured evaluation can help identify the underlying cause and guide targeted treatment.
NeuroSport provides comprehensive evaluation for patients with POTS, dysautonomia, and persistent concussion symptoms.

