About Brain Revives
Brain Revives was built to close the gap between discharge and real recovery at home.
After a brain injury, families often expect the system to tell them what comes next. Instead, many receive discharge papers, a follow-up appointment months away, and the responsibility of figuring out daily recovery on their own.
Brain Revives exists because that gap is too large.
Dr. Nitesh Kumar is a physician executive, MD, MBA, Certified Brain Injury Specialist, and founder of Brain Revives. His work sits at the intersection of clinical care, healthcare leadership, and education. He built Brain Revives to give patients and caregivers a practical recovery framework that fits real life at home.
The mission is simple: help families understand what is happening, track the right signals, and make better recovery decisions with their existing care team.
One injury, many possible changes
Brain injury can affect different regions, which is why recovery touches sleep, mood, memory, focus, and movement all at once. Brain Revives helps you track and rebuild across these areas.
- Frontal lobe
- Focus, planning, mood, and behavior
- Parietal lobe
- Sensation and spatial awareness
- Occipital lobe
- Vision
- Temporal lobe
- Memory, language, and hearing
- Cerebellum
- Balance and coordination
- Brain stem
- Sleep, alertness, and vital functions
Why the gap matters
Frequently Asked Questions
- Brain Revives was founded by Dr. Nitesh Kumar, MD, MBA, a physician executive and BIAA-Certified Brain Injury Specialist (CBIS). His work sits at the intersection of clinical care, healthcare leadership, and education, and he built Brain Revives to support recovery at home after brain injury.
- After a brain injury, many families receive discharge papers, a distant follow-up appointment, and little daily guidance. Brain Revives exists to close that gap, giving patients and caregivers a practical recovery framework so they can track the right signals and decide with their care team.
- It helps families understand what is happening after a brain injury, track the recovery signals that matter, and make better decisions alongside their existing clinicians. The focus is structure and clarity at home, not replacing medical care.
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Sources & further reading
- CDC, Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion
- NIH NINDS, Traumatic Brain Injury
- American Stroke Association, About Stroke
- Dr. Nitesh Kumar, peer-reviewed publications (ORCID)
Brain Revives is educational and complements, but does not replace, care from a licensed clinician. In an emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department.