the NECKCARE™ system for

Concussion

Concussions can affect various components of the head and neck, including the brain, cervical spine, and eyes. The neck plays a critical role in dampening and controlling head movement during traumatic events that often lead to a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

Given the interplay between the head and neck, it is essential for healthcare professionals involved in concussion management, to assess and address neck-related issues as part of their evaluation.

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the NECKCARE™ system for

Concussion

Concussions can affect various components of the head and neck, including the brain, cervical spine, and eyes. The neck plays a critical role in dampening and controlling head movement during traumatic events that often lead to a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

Given the interplay between the head and neck, it is essential for healthcare professionals involved in concussion management, to assess and address neck-related issues as part of their evaluation.

women looking sideways

the NECKCARE™ system for

Concussion

Concussions can affect various components of the head and neck, including the brain, cervical spine, and eyes. The neck plays a critical role in dampening and controlling head movement during traumatic events that often lead to a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

Given the interplay between the head and neck, it is essential for healthcare professionals involved in concussion management, to assess and address neck-related issues as part of their evaluation.

women looking sideways

the NECKCARE™ system for

Concussion

Concussions can affect various components of the head and neck, including the brain, cervical spine, and eyes. The neck plays a critical role in dampening and controlling head movement during traumatic events that often lead to a concussion or a mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI).

Given the interplay between the head and neck, it is essential for healthcare professionals involved in concussion management, to assess and address neck-related issues as part of their evaluation.

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Challenges with traditional assessments

Concussion symptoms, largely subjective and varying between individuals, include headache, dizziness, confusion, and fatigue.

These symptoms are hard to measure objectively and may overlap with other conditions like neck injuries or vestibular disorders.

Healthcare professionals sometimes use clinical judgment to assess concussions, risking observer bias and inconsistent assessments.

Challenges with traditional treatments

Rest is crucial for concussion recovery, helping the brain heal by minimizing stress.

Yet, if neck injuries accompany a concussion, treatment must also cater to these issues.

Traditional treatments often overlook patient-specific needs, rendering a universal approach ineffective in some cases.

Challenges with traditional assessments

Concussion symptoms, largely subjective and varying between individuals, include headache, dizziness, confusion, and fatigue.

These symptoms are hard to measure objectively and may overlap with other conditions like neck injuries or vestibular disorders.

Healthcare professionals sometimes use clinical judgment to assess concussions, risking observer bias and inconsistent assessments.

Challenges with traditional treatments

Rest is crucial for concussion recovery, helping the brain heal by minimizing stress.

Yet, if neck injuries accompany a concussion, treatment must also cater to these issues.

Traditional treatments often overlook patient-specific needs, rendering a universal approach ineffective in some cases.

Challenges with traditional assessments

Concussion symptoms, largely subjective and varying between individuals, include headache, dizziness, confusion, and fatigue.

These symptoms are hard to measure objectively and may overlap with other conditions like neck injuries or vestibular disorders.

Healthcare professionals sometimes use clinical judgment to assess concussions, risking observer bias and inconsistent assessments.

Challenges with traditional treatments

Rest is crucial for concussion recovery, helping the brain heal by minimizing stress.

Yet, if neck injuries accompany a concussion, treatment must also cater to these issues.

Traditional treatments often overlook patient-specific needs, rendering a universal approach ineffective in some cases.

Challenges with traditional assessments

Concussion symptoms, largely subjective and varying between individuals, include headache, dizziness, confusion, and fatigue.

These symptoms are hard to measure objectively and may overlap with other conditions like neck injuries or vestibular disorders.

Healthcare professionals sometimes use clinical judgment to assess concussions, risking observer bias and inconsistent assessments.

Challenges with traditional treatments

Rest is crucial for concussion recovery, helping the brain heal by minimizing stress.

Yet, if neck injuries accompany a concussion, treatment must also cater to these issues.

Traditional treatments often overlook patient-specific needs, rendering a universal approach ineffective in some cases.

Introducing The NeckCare™ System

Introducing The NeckCare™ System

Introducing The NeckCare™ System

The NeckCare™ System enables clinicians to objectively assess patients after a concussion while generating additional revenue

Neuromuscular Assessment

Neuromuscular Assessment

Neuromuscular Assessment

The Butterfly Test™ is designed to assess eye, head and neck coordination and is the outcome of decades of research. The output of the assessment can furthermore give valuable insights into sensorimotor integration.

The Butterfly Test™ is designed to assess eye, head and neck coordination and is the outcome of decades of research. The output of the assessment can furthermore give valuable insights into sensorimotor integration.

The Butterfly Test™ is designed to assess eye, head and neck coordination and is the outcome of decades of research. The output of the assessment can furthermore give valuable insights into sensorimotor integration.

Objective Reports

Objective Reports

Objective Reports

The NeckCare™ System generates dependable reports, making documentation both easy and precise. The report example on the left compares a healthy individual to a concussion patient. The visual representation can prove valuable to both clinicians, patients and insurance companies.

The NeckCare™ System generates dependable reports, making documentation both easy and precise. The report example on the left compares a healthy individual to a concussion patient. The visual representation can prove valuable to both clinicians, patients and insurance companies.

The NeckCare™ System generates dependable reports, making documentation both easy and precise. The report example on the left compares a healthy individual to a concussion patient. The visual representation can prove valuable to both clinicians, patients and insurance companies.

Additional Revenue

Additional Revenue

Additional Revenue

Our customers are getting additional reimbursement for conducting the NeckCare assessments under CPT 97750 and exercises under various codes.
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Our customers are getting additional reimbursement for conducting the NeckCare assessments under CPT 97750 and exercises under various codes.
You can too.

Our customers are getting additional reimbursement for conducting the NeckCare assessments under CPT 97750 and exercises under various codes.
You can too.