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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2026 · 59 MIN

Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid: Restarting The Mind-Body Connection

from AGEIST · host David Stewart

What happens when the body no longer responds to effort the way it used to? Neurosurgeon and founder of Royal Spine Surgery, Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid joins David Stewart to explain how recovery depends on communication between the brain, nerves, muscles, and joints, especially after surgery, injury, or long periods of compensation. David shares his own experience after knee surgery, when EXOMIND and Emsculpt Neo helped him feel calmer, sleep better, and get dormant muscles firing again. The conversation reframes personal bests as something less tied to youth and more connected to signal quality, resilience, and restoring trust in the body.Join us at the Super Age GamesKey Moments“Interestingly, what we really did is what I call ‘bioelectrical medicine.’”“I would rather call it a neuromuscular reactivation.”“I look at mental health and mental wellness as something no different than physical wellness.”Connect with Dr. AWebsite: royalspinesurgery.comAbout Dr. Abdulhamid: royalspinesurgery.com/aboutInstagram: instagram.com/the.dr.a/Connect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteLinkedInClick Here for the full interview transcript.Say hi to the AGEIST team!

What happens when the body no longer responds to effort the way it used to? Neurosurgeon and founder of Royal Spine Surgery, Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid joins David Stewart to explain how recovery depends on communication between the brain, nerves, muscles, and joints, especially after surgery, injury, or long periods of compensation. David shares his own experience after knee surgery, when EXOMIND and Emsculpt Neo helped him feel calmer, sleep better, and get dormant muscles firing again. The con...

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What happens when the body no longer responds to effort the way it used to? Neurosurgeon and founder of Royal Spine Surgery, Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid joins David Stewart to explain how recovery depends on communication between the brain, nerves,...

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