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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/caceners/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Concussion Assessment Centers is a concussion outpatient diagnostic managing provider. With our cutting-edge AI diagnostic tests, accessible location, easy scheduling, transparent pricing, and optional payment plans, quality service is our top priority.
Using FDA-approved technology, our certified technicians guide the patient through a non-invasive eye-tracking test. The patent puts on a VR headset and follows instruction while viewing information on the screen. Four tests are performed if the patient has full head and neck mobility, Once complete, the software analyzes and sends the results to one of our certified physicians, who creates a report to send to the patient’s referring doctor.
Concussion Assessment Centers offers reasonable rates and convenient payment plans, which we discuss with the patient before the appointment. If the visit is the result of an accident, we will bill insurance or take a lien on the case. We can also file Workers’ Comp. We’re working to get in-network with many insurance carriers, so please call and check the status.
To respond to the world around us, the brain must constantly predict incoming information. The 0.25-second delay between receiving information and acting requires us to anticipate and synchronize our behavior to interact in real time. Synchronization is critical to stay safe and perform tasks efficiently.
For this reason, Concussion Assessment Centers’ Smooth Pursuit asks the patient to watch a target moving in a circular motion. The test measures the user’s brain ability to follow motion. It characterizes how well it synchronizes with the moving target across two synchronization metrics: radial (or spatial) variability or tangential (or timing) variability.
Next up, Concussion Assessment Centers’ Saccade measures how precisely an individual can replicate the landing of the eye from one target to another.
And finally, Concussion Assessment Centers’ VOR and VORx tests measure how closely an individual can maintain a fixed gaze on a still target while the body is in motion.
The technology used by Concussion Assessment Centers was developed over a 15-year period of extensive scientific research in collaboration with the US Department of Defense and the Brain Trauma Foundation. As a result, Concussion Assessment Center’s clinical utility has been extensively documented in dozens of publications and continues to be utilized in numerous ongoing studies today.
In 2016, the FDA cleared this technology for viewing, recording, and analyzing eye movements in support of visual impairment identification. In 2019, the FDA selected Concussion Assessment Centers as Breakthrough Device Designation for aid to concussion assessment.
Your clinician may choose to use Concussion Assessment Centers to provide objective data about your brain health and performance. Your clinician may better understand your symptoms and how to treat them if they are aware of the source of dysfunction that is causing the symptoms. This ultimately leads to the creation of a more specific and tailored plan for your recovery, ultimately allowing you to return to activities of daily life without complications, and with the comfort of knowing your condition has resolved properly.
In many cases, early detection of impaired function is what is needed in order to establish a comprehensive and targeted treatment approach.The goal of this approach is to ensure a timely and appropriate recovery.
The Concussion Assessment Centers platform is a Virtual Reality (VR) based eye tracking system that can assess brain health and improve visual performance. The technology consists of a battery of assessments that can be used to rapidly detect impaired cognitive function – often manifesting as ocular-motor and oculo-vestibular system deficits.
Once these impairments are identified, trained clinicians can use various paradigms for monitoring improvement over time or to provide visual training to improve dynamic vision.
Each Assessment is less than 60 seconds in length, creating an easy process for non-invasive screening and identification of visual and vestibular impairment.
Concussion Assesment Centers, LLC
701 North Post Oak, Suite 301 Houston, TX
PH: 281-456-4195
FAX: 281.463.7179