To evaluate a correlation between NeuroTracker performance and the effects of the post-concussion syndrome.
314 patients with at different stages of post-concussion syndrome were assessed with NeuroTracker. 126 of the patients were assessed at 48–72 hours post-injury.
Patients assessed 48–72 hours post-injury correlated strongly with low NeuroTracker scores. Patients who were still symptomatic at assessment similarly displayed low NeuroTrackers scores, as well as significantly longer recovery times from post-concussion syndrome. The study confirmed a correlation between NeuroTracker scores and the severity of post-concussion syndrome.