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Baseline Concussion Testing

Call 406-541-3004 to schedule

Baseline tests are performed by Peak Performance Physical Therapy's concussion specialists. You can expect extensive education about the mechanism of concussions, symptoms, and management.  The entire session will last 40-60 minutes and costs $39 per athlete.

What Makes up a baseline?

IMPACT® NEUROPSYCH BASELINE TESTING

Healthcare Professionals, including the staff at Peak Performance Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, use ImPACT® Neurocognitive Concussion Testing to establish each athlete's individual baseline mental abilities prior to an injury. The baseline test measures and records an athlete's short and long term memory, visual motor speed and reaction time. 

RIGHTEYE™ OCULOMOTOR EXAMINATION

 90% of concussions result in eye-movement dysfunction. RightEye™ Neurovision eyetracking measures and analyzes your eye movement, brain processing and reaction time against peers, amateurs and pro athletes. 

NEUROCOM® VSR SPORT PLATE BALANCE TEST

Peak Performance also utilizes a NeuroCom® VSR™ Sports Plate Balance Test which provides an objective reading on patients' balance and stability with normative date comparison for the Modified Clinical Test of the Sensory Interaction on Balance (mCTSIB), as the Stability of Evaluation Test (SET). 

VESTIBULAR OCULOMOTOR SCREEN (VOMS)

The VOMS is a screening tool that detects symptoms associated with use of the vestibular and ocularmotor systems.  These systems are responsible for integrating balance, vision, and movement.  These processes are commonly disrupted after concussions and become triggers to symptom exacerbation.

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