The Concussion Assessment And Wellness Center, LLC

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Confusion and dizziness

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

 The EyeBOX medical device tracks a patient's eye movement and calculates a BOX Score ranging from 0-20. The BOX score is interpreted as a binary classification for eye movement abnormalities, where anything equal to or greater than 10 is a positive result for the initial evaluation of concussion and everything below 10 is negative. 

Concussion Assessment

Who Should Be Tested?

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

  

If you have sustained a suspected direct or indirect force to the head with or without documented loss of consciousness, memory loss, alteration in consciousness or neurologic deficits. Only individuals presenting for initial evaluation of concussion may be enrolled, however longitudinal assessments may be conducted on enrolled subjects.

Steps of assessment of concussion

Exclusion Criteria

Diagnostic Test: EyeBOX device

Exclusion Criteria

  

· Have penetrating trauma.

· Have had a conventional head CT or MRI demonstrating evidence of structural brain injury 

· Loss of consciousness exceeding 30 minutes or best available GCS score less than 13 within 24 hours.

· Be blind (no light perception), have missing or non-functional eyes.

· Be unable to open their eyes.

· Have a history o

  

· Have penetrating trauma.

· Have had a conventional head CT or MRI demonstrating evidence of structural brain injury 

· Loss of consciousness exceeding 30 minutes or best available GCS score less than 13 within 24 hours.

· Be blind (no light perception), have missing or non-functional eyes.

· Be unable to open their eyes.

· Have a history of unresolved strabismus, diplopia, amblyopia.

· Have a history of unresolved cranial nerve III, IV, or VI palsy.

· Have a history of unresolved macular edema, retinal degeneration, extensive cataract, or ocular globe disruption.

· Have a history of extensive prior eye surgery 

· Have a prior history of unresolved ocular-motor dysfunctions.

Be intoxicated. 

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