Concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury Testing for Auto Injuries
EYES ARE A WINDOW TO THE BRAIN
If you have been involved in an auto accident and think you may have a concussion or TBI, it’s important that you get tested as soon as possible.
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About Our Technology
The FDA-cleared oculomotor and oculo-vestibular assessments that provide clinicians with actionable, objective data and backed by 15 years of clinical research. We record and analyze eye-tracking impairment associated with a mild TBI.
Our technology is designed to measure how well a brain orients to a predictable dynamic visual stimulus. Tracking eye positions as one follows a target moving predictably in a circle measures spatial and temporal orientation or synchronization of the eye with the target. What we see in concussion patients who have impaired dynamic orientation is that the eyes repeatedly jump ahead to where the target will be. These forward jumps are a sign of dis-inhibition, a well-known consequence of traumatic brain injury.
The dis-inhibition in controlling predictable eye tracking is likely a consequence of damage to cerebellar-frontal fibers projections to the prefrontal cortex from shearing forces as the brain undergoes rapid rotational acceleration/deceleration.
Falls, Motor Vehicle Accidents and Sport Injuries are the Leading Causes of TBI.
We specialize in testing patients who suffer from auto injuries. Our main focus is to help attorneys and medical providers better understand if their patient or client suffered from a concussion due to underlying symptoms related to a mild-TBI.
We have board certified Neurologists who specialize in this field and assist in providing objective data for patients who are presented with concussive symptoms.
We are solely focused on diagnostic testing, there is no pre or post treatment done, simply a testing center that will satisfy the number one question, “Did my patient suffer from a concussion?”

UP TO 80% OF CONCUSSIONS SHOW SOME EYE MOVEMENT DYSFUNCTION
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Glossary
Ocularmotor
The inability to synchronize visual information with motor and cognitive functions.
Vestibular
Impairments to the vestibular system – the balance center of the brain – affecting the ability to coordinate head and eye movements.
Cognitive-Fatigue
Decreased working memory, recall, and reaction time. Becoming distracted or fatigued following prolonged periods of concentration.
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