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New High|Tech Goggles Help Diagnose Suspected Brain Injuries


New High-Tech Goggles Help Diagnose Suspected Brain Injuries

New High-Tech Goggles Help Diagnose Suspected Brain Injuries ... A new handheld device, developed by the Texas Biomedical Device Center (TXBDC), ...

Using VR goggles to help diagnose concussions - McGill News

The resulting product, InSight™, combines portable, lightweight virtual reality (VR) goggles with cloud technology to help health care professionals accurately ...

New technology has major implications for head injury patients

The University of Miami Miller school of Medicine has received a patent for a device that can diagnose concussion immediately after an ...

Concussion Diagnosis - Oculogica - Home

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Miller School Device That Diagnoses Concussion at the Point of ...

The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine has received a US patent for a device that diagnoses mild traumatic brain injury and concussion at the point ...

US Army Develops New Tech to Detect Brain Injuries Within Minutes

Its modular design allows it to be used at the bedside of soldiers suspected of concussion without impeding its ability to produce “lab quality ...

Concussion Diagnostic Tool Added to National Medical Collection

Virtual-reality goggles that test for subtle attention problems are part of a new tool available for diagnosing and treating warfighters with potential brain ...

High-Tech Goggles Could Diagnose Concussions Without Baseline ...

The scientists from the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine have developed the I-Portal Neuro Otologic Test, which uses head-mounted ...

Portable tool being developed to diagnose concussions on the ...

To measure concussion symptoms, Port devised a system that consists of eye-tracking goggles within a shoebox-sized device and a balance platform ...

Game-Changing Technology: Concussion Goggles - YouTube

[NEW] Tech Eliminates Concussions. National Science Foundation News ... My MS Story - 17 Years Until a Diagnosis. metaspencer•238K views.

Game-Changing Technology: Concussion Goggles - CBS Miami

UM athletes are helping test these goggles that make the process of concussion-testing faster and do so with the highest possible accuracy. Dr.

How Virtual Reality and Sideline Brain Scans Could Help Diagnose ...

As the 2018 season gets into full swing, some college teams are keeping a new gadget on the sidelines: a pair of virtual reality goggles ...

Special Goggles Help Diagnose Possible Brain Injuries

The high-tech pair of goggles is called Neurotriage and performs a quick baseline test for athletes and then follow up tests after an impact.

New Tool May Help Spot 'Invisible' Brain Damage in College Athletes

An artificial intelligence (AI) computer program that processes MRI results can accurately identify changes in brain structure that result from repeated head ...

St. Thomas Aquinas Football Team Testing Concussion Goggles ...

... screened for concussions using revolutionary head-wear technology designed to help diagnose traumatic brain injuries on the sidelines.

Headwear, hardware, healthcare: the tech to spot concussion

Whether a tool that measures forces on the head or brain activity, blood patterns and cognitive response, or even a simple symptom checker, ...

Virtual reality in concussion management: from lab to clinic - PMC

There is growing interest in VR for traumatic brain injury (TBI) assessment and rehabilitation [7]. TBI can affect a number of different physical, cognitive ...

Do I Have A Concussion? Scientist-Designed Goggles Are The New ...

... diagnose concussions with nearly 90 percent accuracy with the help of specialized goggles ... diagnosed with a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

With Racing Injuries in the News, Concussion Experts Have New ...

Concussion and brain injuries are hard to prevent in motorsports, but NeuroFlex is looking at ways to improve treatment, ...

Diagnosing traumatic brain injury with a handheld device

Pola Goldberg Oppenheimer developed a novel handheld device that helps detect and classify brain injury by scanning the back of the eyes.