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Award-Winning Visionary Dr. Kyle Daigle Advances the Future of Brain Therapy

Brainz Magazine Exclusive Interview

 

Dr. Kyle Daigle is a pioneering force in neurological rehab, blending cutting-edge research, advanced technology, and regenerative medicine to transform patient recovery. As Co-Founder of NeuroSolution and Co-Inventor of Neurosage, he’s reshaping how we approach brain health, using light, sound, movement, and AI-driven therapies to accelerate healing. A global lecturer, award-winning innovator, and relentless visionary, Dr. Daigle is on a mission to revolutionize rehab and push the boundaries of what’s possible in neuroplasticity and recovery.


Dr. Kyle Daigle
Dr. Kyle Daigle

Can you tell us more about your work and how you ended up where you are today?


From second grade, I knew I was going to be a doctor. Initially, I was fascinated with pediatric oncology, but during my undergraduate studies at LSU in Baton Rouge, I found myself drawn to research in physics, biochemistry, and biology. My exposure to sound waves and their powerful physiological impact led me to a deeper exploration of brain function and its intricate neural circuits. That curiosity ultimately laid the foundation for NeuroSolution, a model based on the principle that the brain and nervous system govern every function in the body.


By integrating various physics-based therapies—light, sound, vibration, magnetism, and electrical stimulation—with dietary and nutritional interventions, I co-developed a holistic approach that is now being used worldwide.


How do you balance these diverse roles, and what inspired you to integrate technology like Neurosage into healthcare?


The key to managing multiple roles is structure, discipline, and accountability. I set ambitious goals, create timelines, and take massive action daily. My private practice, research, business development, and speaking engagements all inform one another, helping me stay sharp and innovative.


I also prioritize mental and physical health—meditation, exercise, diet, and continuous learning are non-negotiables for me. I immerse myself in personal development, business strategy, and scientific research to stay at the cutting edge of innovation. Neurosage was born from this mindset—it was an opportunity to merge digital therapeutics with neurological rehabilitation to create a scalable, impactful solution for patients worldwide.


What differences and commonalities have you observed in approaches to neurological rehabilitation across different countries?


Each country brings a unique perspective to rehabilitation:


  • China, Panama, and UAE are pioneers in stem cell therapy, offering remarkable results in regenerative medicine.

  • Germany leads in advanced neurotherapeutics and therapy techniques.

  • Russia has developed cutting-edge biofrequency devices that enhance recovery.

  • Taiwan excels in exosome therapy, a breakthrough in regenerative medicine.


By studying and integrating the best global practices, I aim to create a world-class standard of care in neurological rehabilitation.


Your book, Finding Their Voice, likely reflects your unique perspective on health and wellness. What was your motivation behind writing it, and what key message do you hope readers take away from it?


Many parents of children on the spectrum feel helpless and lost. I wanted to change that. After a decade of research, clinical practice, and collaborating with other experts, I knew I had to provide parents with actionable guidance. The book serves as a roadmap, outlining:


  • What is happening in a child’s brain on the spectrum

  • Steps parents can take to optimize neurological function

  • Essential lab tests to uncover hidden contributors


It’s about empowerment—giving parents the tools and knowledge to advocate for their child’s health and future.


Dr. Kyle Daigle
Dr. Kyle Daigle

What do you see as the biggest challenges facing neurological rehabilitation today, and how do your initiatives address them?


  1. Lack of Outside-the-Box Thinking – Many doctors and therapists rely on conventional models, but each patient is unique. My work focuses on education, research, and expanding treatment methodologies.

  2. Regulations in Regenerative Medicine – Stem cells, peptides, and exosome therapy are revolutionizing recovery, yet regulatory hurdles slow progress. I advocate for broader accessibility.

  3. Insurance Limitations – Many of the most effective treatments are self-pay, making them inaccessible for some patients. A major goal is to push for insurance reform to allow patients more freedom in choosing the therapies they need.


How do you make sure you have time for both work and personal life? What do you like to do when you're not working?


I’m blessed to have a supportive family that understands my mission. My wife has been incredibly understanding, allowing me the freedom to travel, build companies, and pursue this vision.


Outside of work, I immerse myself in nature: beaches, mountains, and forests are my sanctuary. I also:


  • Exercise daily

  • Read personal development, business, and science books

  • Engage in self-treatments using regenerative medicine and nutritional interventions

  • Go fishing, boating, and running

  • Spend time with my family and my faith


Maintaining personal well-being ensures I show up as my best self for my patients and team.


Winning the IAFNR Humanitarian and Lifetime Achievement Awards early in your career is impressive. How have they influenced your journey, and what are your future goals?


These awards validated my vision but also fueled my next-level aspirations. My ultimate goal is to leave a global legacy in rehabilitation and regenerative medicine. Currently, I’m developing AI-driven rehabilitation technology, including:


  • A self-treating AI wheelchair that allows patients to navigate rough terrain, communicate via text-to-talk avatars and receive built-in neurological therapy.

  • Advanced digital therapeutics to enhance neurological recovery remotely.


Ultimately, I want to revolutionize rehabilitation on a global scale and, one day, earn a Nobel Peace Prize for the impact of this work.


For more info, follow Dr Kyle on Instagram, YouTube and visit his Website.


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