The NeuroLoop Protocal

The Evolution of CP Cure: Engineering the NeuroLoop Protocol

For 25 years, the BRIGHT Foundation has operated at the intersection of hope and high-velocity science. We have seen that the greatest barrier to neuro-restoration isn’t a lack of technology—it is the siloing of frontier breakthroughs within disparate world-class universities and research hospitals.

The CPCure Project has evolved:

We have demolished these silos to integrate 10 distinct domains of medicine, robotics, and artificial intelligence into a single, cohesive framework: The NeuroLoop Protocol.

Moving from Legacy to Frontier:

Traditional “Tollgate” medicine is static and often destructive. The NeuroLoop is non-invasive, high-velocity, and data-driven. By bringing together the world’s leading researchers and clinicians, we have moved beyond “Wait-and-See” observation toward an active, engineered path for neuro-restoration.

The 10-Step Loop:

The NeuroLoop™ Protocol is a Global Standardized Methodology for HIE restoration. It is an Applied Synthesis of the foundational work of our Scientific Advisory Board. By moving beyond static treatment models into Adaptive N-of-1 Precision, the Protocol provides a Multimodal Sequence—incorporating cellular catalysts and AI-driven feedback—to accelerate the path to a functional cure

The NeuroLoop Protocol represents a synthesized approach to Cerebral Palsy, stacking & looping biological repair, metabolic fueling, and robotic guidance to cement new synaptic connections.    Instead of a single intervention, the Loop is built on Assessment → Intervention → Measurement → Refinement.  This acknowledges that one person’s CP (e.g., spastic diplegia) requires a different neuromodulation map than another’s (e.g., athetoid CP).

  1. DECODE: The BRIGHT NeuroLoop CORE: AI Digital Twins & Connectome Mapping
  2. CLEAR: Myelin Repair & Glial Scar Modulation
  3. UNLOCK: Targeted BBB Opening via MENPs (Magneto-Electric Nano Particles) & FUS
  4. UPDATE: Stem Cell Paracrine Signaling
  5. FUEL: Mitochondrial Transfer & Hyperbaric Oxygen
  6. SYNC: Closed-Loop Spinal Cord Modulation
  7. TUNE: Non-Invasive Circuit Tuning (tFUS)
  8. PRIME: VNS & Plasticity Priming –
  9. GUIDE: Soft Robotics & Exoskeletal Structure drive plasticity & BRIGHT’s EchoIntent Verbal Intent Generator drive “Environmental/Social Bio-Hacking” modulating Oxytocin and cortisol to lower systemic inflammation and raise BDNF
  10. CEMENT: Neurotrophic Growth Factor Saturation

The BRIGHT NeuroLoop Protocol

 

The “Wait-and-See” era is over:

Are you ready to move from Legacy observation to Frontier restoration? Explore the mechanics of the 10-layer protocol and see how we are re-engineering the future of CP care.

Launch into The NeuroLoop:

DECODE | CLEAR | UNLOCK | UPDATE | FUEL | SYNC | TUNE | PRIME | GUIDE | CEMENT


Creator Credentials

  • Founder, BRIGHT Foundation: Leading a global initiative to “close the loop” on Cerebral Palsy recovery through data-driven research.
  • 25+ Years Lived Experience: Navigating life with CP provides a primary, first-person understanding of the physiological and clinical gaps in current care models.
  • GE Alumnus & Business Leader: Leveraging decades of experience in operational excellence, complex systems, and strategic leadership to apply rigorous meta-study frameworks to neurological research.
  • Methodology: Combines personal advocacy with professional systems-thinking to synthesize NCBI PubMed data into the actionable NeuroLoop Protocol.

Conflict of Interest Statement

The BRIGHT Foundation and its founder, Matt Palaszynski, maintain no commercial or business interests in the medical technologies, pharmaceutical products, or clinical services discussed on this page.
  • Non-Profit Mission: Our objective is purely research-driven, aimed at identifying the most effective paths to a functional cure.
  • Independence: No funding is received from manufacturers of the devices or therapies reviewed in our weekly meta-studies.
  • Transparency: All citations are linked directly to PubMed (PMIDs) to ensure users can verify the raw data independently.