Brain Injury Services
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Manufactured by:nVector based inPhoenix, ARIZONA (USA)
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant healthcare concern in the US, affecting 1.7 million individuals each year. There are approximately 1,365,000 emergency department visits each year for TBI, which equates to 3,740 per day. Of these, approximately 75% are the results of concussion and other forms of mild TBI. Falls are the leading cause of TBI, and ...
Manufactured by:Helius Medical Technologies, Inc. based inNewtown, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Success Backed by Science: Over the last few decades, there have been exciting advances in the field of neuroplasticity, which is the ability of the brain to form and reorganize synaptic connections, especially in response to learning or experience, or following injury. Helius has studied the PoNS® to determine whether its use in combination with physical ...
by:Advancells based inNoida, INDIA
“Cerebral” indicates a part of the brain and “Palsy” refers to muscular weakness. Cerebral Palsy is a broad term comprising of several non-progressive “Chronic Palsies” that affect balance, movement, posture, intelligence quotient, and muscle tones. Although the symptomatic expression of Cerebral Palsy may start at any age, the cause of its ...
by:Omniscient Neurotechnology Pty. Ltd. (o8t) based inHaymarket, AUSTRALIA
In 1909, German neurologist, Korbinian Brodmann, detailed a brain parcellation based on anatomical and cellular structure of the brain’s surface1 - His model divided the human brain into around 47 parts, or ‘parcellations’, each with a supposed functional role. Area 4, for example, was responsible for motor functions, and Area 17 for visual processing. Brodmann did this by ...
by:Fyzical Therapy & Balance Centers based inMechanicsburg, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
The vestibular system is a main contributor to physical balance. Located in the inner ear, the system senses motion when small hairs, called cilia, are moved by microscopic calcium crystals. When we sit, stand, move, or experience motions (such as in a car) the crystals move the hairs. The brain receives the signals from the hairs, along with information from the eyes and your sense of touch to ...
by:Vista LifeSciences a Vista Partners Company based inParker, COLORADO (USA)
ANAM is an FDA cleared and listed device for use in the assessment of cognitive function. It is a proven technology with over 30 years of demonstrated effectiveness in both healthy and clinical ...
by:Neurovative Diagnostics based inDallas, TEXAS (USA)
Neurovative makes it possible to monitor an Inpatient Continuous Video EEG (cVEEG) virtually from any unit of any hospital or long term facility anywhere in the country. We are able to provide our monitoring services for patients all over the hospital, including Epilepsy Monitoring Units (EMUs), critical care units, and floor settings. Our services will effectively supplement your patient needs ...
Manufactured by:Cloud-Clone Corp. based inKaty, TEXAS (USA)
These include antisense and antigene drugs, antibody-based drugs, cytokines and protein drugs, mass screening of chemical drugs in vitro and vivo as well. It applies to the study of preclinical validity at home and ...
by:TargetSolutions based inSan Diego, CALIFORNIA (USA)
TargetSolutions offers a comprehensive catalog of online EMS continuing education courses that is accepted in most states. Our courses allow first responders, EMT-Basics, EMT-Intermediates and EMT-Paramedics to complete their continuing education requirements in an engaging and easy-to-use ...