EEG Brain Scans

Sports are an important part of many people’s lives, but several carry the risk of concussion. This health risk increases when athletes are sent back prematurely into play after a traumatic brain event. But how does a physician know when to return a player, much less know when a concussive event occurred? Better management tools are needed.

Research on the subject is becoming clear: concussion is multifaceted and requires a variety of assessments. Currently, an athlete’s brain state is assessed through subjective methods. However, performance and symptoms can normalize before the brain has healed. Research shows that brainwave analyses can provide a unique picture of a concussion that compliments these standard assessments.

Comprised of a low-cost electroencephalogram (EEG) headset and simple analytical report-generating software that downloads onto a standard laptop computer, this innovative EEG technology gives doctors a more accurate picture of a patient’s brain health. Over time, patient’s brain health data can be monitored alongside their blood pressure, heart rate, and weight. The database is positioned to be one of the most robust and comprehensive sources for brain health analysis in the world. Learn more about the innovative EEG technology.

Disclaimer

The examinations associated with the report are not suitable for making a diagnosis but can provide useful information. To learn more about the EEG system.  FDA Approved

EEG Brain Scan Providers

It is difficult for pediatricians, family physicians, and even concussion specialists to determine when it is safe for an athlete to return to play after a concussion.  When a baseline EEG scan has been obtained, a physician can assess the condition of an athlete's brain after a concussive impact incident by comparing a post-concussion scan against its most normal brain state from that baseline scan. Studies have found that electrical responses to sound and physical reaction time are affected by a concussion and the normalization of these measures correlates with symptomatic recovery. By adding more objective assessments of recovery we hope to reduce the long-term danger from concussions in children. Get your brain scan today from a WAVi certified scan provider and GS partner.

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