This should be transferable to detection of TBI and stroke if we had any strategy for stroke or stroke leadership at all. But we don't, so just fuck off and die is the message we are getting from our stroke associations.
http://www.alphagalileo.org/ViewItem.aspx?ItemId=158773&CultureCode=en
Researcher Christian Duval, PhD, and his team have developed a new,
simple and non-invasive approach to create a biomechanical and cognitive
profile of football players and more quickly and accurately detect
concussions in these individuals. Christian Duval and his post-doctoral
student Hung Nguyen, PhD, work at the Research Centre of the Institut
universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, which is affiliated with the
University of Montreal. They presented their preliminary research
findings at the International Congress on Sport Sciences Research and
Technology Support, which was held in Lisbon from November 15 to 17.
For their study, Christian Duval's team performed a dual-task
assessment using simultaneous biomechanical and cognitive tests to
evaluate the players every week. Thanks to a markerless motion capture
system, this approach let them establish a unique profile for each
person in just seven minutes and detect signs of concussion in a player
before the medical team could. Developing such a fast and effective test
is critical, as repeated impact on the young brain over time leaves
damage similar to that caused by dementia.
“We had the players walk while avoiding obstacles and while executing
cognitive tasks. The combination of these two results established each
individual's personal signature. Our measurements let us quickly detect
concussion symptoms that could go unnoticed by health care professionals
or by the young athletes themselves. The test we developed also
simulates game situations, because in football, players are stimulated
both physically and intellectually,” explained Christian Duval.
In a sport in which many concussions go undetected, this approach
could help health care professionals to not only better detect these
brain injuries but also systematically monitor all players during the
season to detect or monitor those who sustain a concussion to determine
when they are ready to get back out on the field.
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