Quickly Assess Trauma
As healthcare providers are aware; physical activity, sports, or even everyday life can pose risk of injury from concussions. Fortunately, BrainView aids in the early detection of cognitive deficits and post-concussion syndrome.
The BrainView system enables your physician to quickly assess post-concussion and cognitive impairment to help the diagnosis process. Early diagnosis of cognitive disorders allows for quicker treatment of the causes like nutritional deficiencies, stress, and thyroid problems.
Sports that pose a high risk of concussion or head trauma include: Football, Basketball, Hockey, Lacrosse, Rugby, Soccer, Gymnastics
The BrainView system provides an objective and expansive functional measurement of the brain and cognition by using multiple technologies such as:
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Electroencephalography (EEG)
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Electrocardiography (ECG)
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Event-Related Potentials (ERP)
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Quantitative Electrocardiography (QEEG)
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Brain 3D Mapping (eLoreta Source Analysis)
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Neuro Feedback Treatments

Concussion
Concussion or head trauma can cause symptoms of fatigue, nausea, or forgetfulness, as well as physical symptoms such as headache or blurry vision. With BrainView, our providers can detect signs and symptoms early and get you your patient cleared for return to sports or work.
In addition, neurofeedback treatments can also provide relief for those suffering from long-term symptoms of cognitive impairment, such as former athletes or patients with an elevated risk of cognitive defects.
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BrainView uses an EEG based algorithm for the assessment of brain function impairment, obtained from the same EEG recording used to aid in early clinical diagnosis of concussion and referrals. Using the rapidly acquired EEG data, BrainView also provides an objective assessment of brain function impairment, including concussion, using the BrainView algorithm. The BrainView algorithm includes not only EEG features, but also those that measure changes in "connectivity" between brain regions, reflecting the physiological changes seen with concussions.
Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)


