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Registration Hours
The registration desk is located in the White River Foyer of the JW Marriott. Thursday, July 19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00 p.m.–6:00 p.m. Friday, July 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. Sunday, July 22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:00 a.m.–11:30 a.m. ABPN-approved Program for Maintenance of Certification The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology has reviewed the 2018 Sports Concussion Conference and has approved this product as part of a comprehensive lifelong learning program, which is mandated by the American Board of Medical Specialties as a necessary component of Maintenance of Certification.
VISIT THE EXHIBIT HALL Get information on the latest products and services from the neurologic community to assist with practice management and patient care. Complimentary lunch and coffee breaks will be provided to registered attendees. The Exhibit Hall is located in the Griffin Exhibit Hall.
Support and Sponsorship The American Academy of Neurology would like to thank the following organizations for their support of the 2018 Sports Concussion Conference: Avanir Pharmaceuticals Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma
Supernus Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Exhibit Hall Hours: Friday, July 20
Saturday, July 21
5:30 p.m.–6:30 p.m.
7:00 a.m.–8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m.–9:45 a.m. 11:45 a.m.–1:15 p.m. 3
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Friday, July 20 8:00 a.m.– 11:00 a.m.
Concussion Bootcamp Introduction and Welcome
White River EF
(additional fee required)
Pre-participation/Baseline Evaluation and Tools Vernon Williams, MD Sideline/Acute Evaluation David Kaufman, DO Vestibular and Balance Examination Jamie Bogle, PhD Cognitive and Behavioral Assessment Ruben Echemendia, PhD Office Follow-up and Management Examination Amaal Starling, MD; Erin Stewart, MD 11:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
Keynote: Concussion Research—Then and Now
White River EF
12:00 p.m.– 1:30 p.m.
Working Lunch with Experts
White River EF
Michael McCrea, PhD
When Is It Time to Recommend an Athlete Retire from Contact Sport? Thomas W. McAllister, MD; Jeffrey S. Kutcher, MD, FAAN What Do We Really Know About CTE? Robert Stern, PhD; Ruben Echemendia, PhD Brain Imaging: When and What to Order and What to Do with Results? Michael McCrea, PhD; David W. Dodick, MD, FAAN
1:30 p.m.– 3:30 p.m.
Concussion Overview
White River EF
Concussion Pathophysiology Christopher Giza, MD Concussion Biomechanics Thomas Blaine Hoshizaki, MD Sex and Gender Tracey Covassin, PhD, ATC Return to Activity Amaal Starling, MD
3:30 p.m.– 3:45 p.m.
Break
3:45 p.m.– 5:30 p.m.
The NCAA-DoD CARE Consortium Historic Rationale Brian W. Hainline, MD, FAAN Clinical Research Core Thomas W. McAllister, MD Advanced Research Core Michael McCrea, PhD Panel Discussion Faculty
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5:30 p.m.– 6:30 p.m.
Poster Session I and Exhibit Hall Opening Reception Sponsored by Lilly USA
Griffin Exhibit Hall
7:00 p.m.– 8:30 p.m.
Networking Reception
NCAA Hall of Champions 700 W Washington St
Saturday, July 21 7:00 a.m.– 8:00 a.m
Breakfast and Exhibit Hall
Griffin Exhibit Hall
8:00 a.m.– 9:15 a.m.
What Do I Do Now? Concussion Subtypes Part I
White River EF
Sleep Disturbances Sanjeev Kothare, MD Behavioral Disturbances Thomas W. McAllister, MD Neuro-ophthalmologic Disturbances Steven Galetta, MD, FAAN 9:15 a.m.– 9:45 a.m.
Poster Session II and Break
Griffin Exhibit Hall
9:45 a.m.– 11:00 a.m.
What Do I Do Now? Concussion Subtypes Part II
White River EF
Balance Disturbances and Vertigo Jamie Bogle, PhD Headache and Migraine Tad Seifert, MD Cervicogenic Disturbances Kevin E. Crutchfield, MD 11:00 a.m.– 11:45 a.m.
Medical-legal Considerations
White River EF
11:45 a.m.– 1:15 p.m.
Poster Session II and Lunch
Griffin Exhibit Hall
1:15 p.m.– 3:15 p.m.
Other Evolving Research
White River EF
Steven Pachman, JD
Helmet Design Thomas Blaine Hoshizaki, MD Concussion and Repetitive Head Impact Exposure Michael McCrea, PhD MRI Imaging Geoffrey Manley, MD, PhD Fluid Biomarkers Douglas H. Smith, MD 3:15 p.m.– 3:30 p.m.
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3:30 p.m.– 4:10 p.m.
Cutting-edge Science: Speech Recognition as a Diagnostic Marker of Concussion
White River EF
The Vulnerable Brain: Does Age of Head Contact Exposure Matter?
White River EF
The American Development Model and Contact Sports: Panel Discussion
White River EF
Visar Berisha, PhD 4:10 p.m.– 4:30 p.m.
Robert Cantu, MA, MD, FACS, FACSM 4:30 p.m.– 5:30 p.m.
Robert Cantu, MA, MD, FACS, FACSM; John Parsons, PhD; Javier Cardenas, MD
Sunday, July 22 8:00 a.m.– 9:30 a.m.
Chronic Sequelae of Concussion and Repetitive Head Impact
White River EF
Neuro-cognitive and Neuro-behavioral Robert Stern, PhD CTE: A Post-Traumatic Tauopathy Ann C. McKee, MD The Black Hole of Post-concussion Syndrome Vernon Williams, MD 9:30 a.m.– 11:30 a.m.
A Year in Review—Understanding the Rapid Evolution of the Clinical and Research Landscape The Evolving Role of the Athletic Trainer in College and Youth Sport John Parsons, PhD Concussion and Repetitive Head Impact Research: Latest Advances Christopher Giza, MD, FAAN Concussion and Repetitive Head Impact Clinical Pearls: A Rapidly Evolving Landscape Christina Master, MD, FAAP, CAQSM
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POSTER SESSIONS Friday, July 20 Poster Session I
BIOMECHANICS POSTER
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Profiling Position-Specific Head Trauma in Professional American Football Based on Impact Magnitude and Frequency
Clara Karton
Laboratory and On-field Results of Athlete Head Impact Monitoring
Adam Bartsch
In-season Variations in Head Impact Exposure Among Youth Football Players
Jillian Urban
Head Impact Analysis in Elite Football (Soccer)
Bianca Brigitte Rock
Football Concussion Case Series Using Biomechanical and Video Analysis
Mireille Kelley
Comparing Head Impact Kinematics Simultaneously Measured Using Six Different Sensors in a Human Cadaver Model
James T. Eckner, MD
Biomechanical Comparison of Concussions with and Without a Loss of Consciousness in Elite American Football
Janie Cournoyer
A Common Data Language for Biomechanical Devices Used in TBI Clinical Research: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) and Department of Defense (DoD) CDE Recommendations
Katelyn Elizabeth Gay
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CLINICAL EXAMINATION TOOLS POSTER
Psychometric Proprieties of a Color-Shape Version of the Switch Task
Veronik Sicard
Measurement Properties of the Dynavision D2 One-minute Drill Task in Active Adolescents
Tamara Valovich McLeod
Half of Purposeful Sandbaggers Undetected by ImPACT's Embedded Invalidity Indicators
Courtney Raab
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Evaluation of Multisensory Responses (Oculomotor, Vestibular, and Reaction Alexander Kiderman Time) in Three, Eight, and 15 days After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Effects on Intracranial Cerebral Blood Flow by History of Concussion
Yu Hiramoto
Concussion History and Career Status Influence Sports Concussion Assessment Tool (SCAT-3) Performance in Elite Football Players
Brittani Cookinham
Balance Performance Maintained During Dual-task Condition with a Cognitive Task Across Menstrual Cycle
Meng Ni
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EDUCATION POSTER
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The Influence of Concussion Knowledge on Reporting Intentions in Collegiate Student-athletes
Landon Bryce Lempke, ATC
Sports-related Concussion Knowledge and Attitudes of Intramural and Club Sport Athletes
Devon Freudenberger
Effect of Contextual/Procedure-based Concussion Education on Community College Student-athlete Reporting of Concussion
Nancy Chinn, EdD
GENERAL/OTHER POSTER
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The Stability of ImPACT© Baseline Test Performance over a 3-Year Period in High School Athletes
Nicholas Kevin Erdman, AT
Return to Play Following a Sports Concussion: The “Added Value” of Post-exertion Assessment
Veronik Sicard
Gender Differences in Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound Measured Features and Self-reported Symptoms After Sports-related Concussion
Corey M. Thibeault, PhD
ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY POSTER
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Gender Differences in Quantitative EEG Volumetric Analysis Shortly After Sport Concussion Injury in High School Athletes
Harry G. Kerasidis, MD
EPIDEMIOLOGY POSTER
The Epidemiology of Sports-related Concussion in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Matthew Spano
Incidence of Head Injury and Concussion Among Synchronized Skaters: Rates, Risks, and Behaviors
Gretchen Mohney
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NEUROEPIDEMIOLOGY POSTER
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Altered State of Consciousness in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in Relation to Utilization of Services
Sam Meske, MS
NEURO TRAUMA AND SPORTS NEUROLOGY POSTER
26 POSTER
27 POSTER
28 POSTER
The Influence of Concussion on Cardio-autonomic Function During Cognition Before and After Exercise
Adam T. Harrison
The Clinical Utility of Using Involuntary Eye Movements to Assess Concussion
Kathleen Heeter
Symptom-free Return to Sport Following Supervised Exercise and a Return to Play Progression
Matthew T. Lorincz, MD, PhD
Quantitative Pupillary Light Reflex Abnormalities in Acute Concussion
Melissa M. Cortez, DO
Psycho-affective Health, Cognition and Neurophysiological Function Following Sports-related Concussion in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Athletes
Adam T. Harrison
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Photophobia Symptoms and Visual Pain Thresholds in Posttraumatic Headache After Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Nicholas Jarvis
Pediatric Headache Incidence and Outcomes After Sports-related Concussion: Findings from the North Texas Concussion Registry (ConTex)
Bert B. Vargas, MD, FAAN
Comparing the Acute Presentation of Sport-related Concussion in the Adult and Pediatric Populations
Sandro James Corti, MD
Baseline Concussion Symptom Score Differences Comparing Collision, Contact, and Noncontact Sports and Comparison Between Sexes
Andrew R. Sas, MD, PhD
A Single Season of Soccer Results in No Significant Neurophysiological Changes in Adolescent Female Athletes
Kaylin Ryan
NEURO TRAUMA, CRITICAL CARE, AND SPORTS NEUROLOGY POSTER
36 POSTER
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Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor: Biopsychosocial Correlates and Exercise Response in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury
Aliyah Ryan Snyder, PhD
Biomarker Signatures Indicate Aldolase C, Neurogranin, and Synuclein Beta Are Correlated with Concussion History in Mild TBI
Timothy Emmons Van Meter, PhD
NEUROIMAGING POSTER
38 POSTER
Quantitative Analysis of Neurometabolites in Adolescents with Persistent Symptoms Following Concussion Using Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Ryan Moonnoh Lee
Neuroimaging of Concussion Patients in an Outpatient Clinic
Jennifer McVige, MD
Changes in Functional Connectivity Are Associated with One Season of Head-to-ball Impact Exposure in Male Collegiate Soccer Athletes
Derek C. Monroe, PhD
Association of Acute Depressive Symptoms and Functional Connectivity in Emotional Processing Regions Following Sport-related Concussion
Lezlie España
Advanced White Matter Mapping in the Subconcussive Brain
Bradley Caron
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40 POSTER
41 POSTER
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY POSTER
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WITHDRAWN
A Proposed Autoimmune Mechanism for the Development of CTE Following Head Impact by a Water Hammer Induced Injury
Steven Kornguth, PhD
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Saturday, July 21 Poster Session II CONCUSSION TREATMENT Use of Supervised Exercise During Recovery Following Sports-related Concussion
Michael Popovich, MD
Treating Prolonged Post-concussion Symptoms in a Pediatric Patient with the Simultaneous Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Subthreshold Exercise: A Case Study
Sonal Singh
Time-of-day Influence on the Stability Evaluation Test in College-age Women
Brandon Doan
The Effects of Altitude on Concussion Incidence in the 2013-2017 National Hockey League Seasons
Ryan Adams
Relationship Between Fractional Anisotropy and Neuropsychological Evaluation in Sports-related Concussion
Haruo Nakayama
5 POSTER
Recovery Time, Risk Factors, and Volumetric Analysis in Acute mTBI
Teena Shetty, MD
Migraine Phenotype Prolongs Recovery Time in Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Cynthia Bennett-Brown
High Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein: Potential Biomarker of Inflammation in Acute mTBI
Teena Shetty, MD
Case Study: An Evidence-based Approach to the Use of Dry Needling for a Concussion Within the Cervicogenic Pathway
Kristina Green
Cannabis, Concussion, and Chronic Pain: An Ongoing Retrospective Analysis at Dent Neurologic Institute in Buffalo, NY
Jennifer McVige, MD
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A Systematic Review of the Emotional Responses of Student Athletes Gaurav Majmudar Post Concussion A Comprehensive “Concussion Recovery Program” with Emphasis on Brain Coaching and EEG-based Neurofeedback Therapy: A Retrospective Analysis
Majid Fotuhi, MD, PhD
POST-CONCUSSION SYNDROME TREATMENT POSTER
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Use of Event-related Potential Markers in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury
Tad Dean Seifert, MD
The Association of Reported Cognitive Symptoms and Objective Cognitive Douglas R. Polster, PhD Performance in Patients with Prolonged Post-concussion Symptoms Stable Recovery During and After Six-week Aerobic Exercise with Limbs Yi-Ning Wu Blood Flow Restriction and Body Cooling in Post-concussion Syndrome Heart Rate Variability as It Pertains to Sports-related Concussion and Post-concussion Syndrome
Thomas Bottiglieri
fNCI-directed Treatment of Sports-related Post-concussion Syndrome Ion Syndrome
Christiane Paney
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Dual Tasking to Optimize Performance for the Tactical Athlete
Selena Bobula
Determining Aerobic Capacity at Symptomatic Threshold in Individuals with Persistent Concussion Symptoms
Jacob James Michael Kay, MS
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PEDIATRIC/YOUTH POSTER
Why Do Pediatric Athletes Continue to Play After Concussion?
Bert B. Vargas, MD, FAAN
Secular Trends in Emergency Department Encounters for Concussion at US Children’s Hospitals by Age Group (2008–2017)
Amy Linabery
Gender Differences in Outcome Following Pediatric Concussion
Jacob James Michael Kay, MS
Executive Functions in Adolescent Hockey Players Competing with Different Rules for Body Checking
Jean-Christophe Lortie
Concussion in Youth Sports: A Survey Study Assessing Knowledge, Attitude, and Experience
Trevor Jones, MD
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21 POSTER
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POLICY POSTER
The Gaps of Concussion Policy in Soccer: A Visual Review
Nikesh Bajaj, DO
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY AND EDUCATION POSTER
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Streamlining Clinical Research: The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), National Institutes of Health (NIH), and Department of Defense (DoD) Sport-related Concussion Common Data Element (CDE) Recommendations
Kristen R. Joseph, MA
ACUTE BRAIN INJURY AND NEUROCRITICAL CARE POSTER
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Resting Metabolic Rate Following Sport Concussion: A Preliminary Analysis
Samuel R. Walton, MEd
Catching the Snitch or the Consequences? Profiling Incidence of Concussions in Quidditch Players
Vi Tran
NEURO-REHABILITATION POSTER
Neuro-visual Miscalculations in Acute mTBI
Abby Wicks
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CHRONIC SEQUELAE OF BRAIN TRAUMA POSTER
30 POSTER
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Y-Balance Test Asymmetry Is Greater in Collegiate Athletes with a History of Concussion
Matthew Hoch
The Effects of Submaximal Aerobic Exercise on Heart Rate Variability in Adolescent Athletes with History of Concussion
Brett Steven Gunn
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Propagating Prion-like Amyloid Proteins Invade Target Cells Through Endocytic Vesicle Rupture
William Patrick Flavin
Mood Alterations in Concussed University Athletes Who Made a Complete Return to Play
William Sauve
History of Undiagnosed Concussion Is Associated with Concussionlike Symptoms Following Subconcussive Head Impacts
Jaclyn Caccese
Head Impact Burden and Change in Neurocognitive Function over Two Seasons of Youth Football Participation
Sean C. Rose, MD
Greater Exposure to Repetitive Subconcussive Head Impacts Is Associated with Vestibular Dysfunction and Balance Impairments During Walking
Fernando Santos
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Increases Anxiety and Depression in Concussed College Athletes
Brett Steven Gunn
Abnormal Respiratory Patterns in a Series of Post-concussive Patients
Karissa Arca, MD
HEADACHE POSTER
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Symptom-based Clinical Profiles in the Classification of Posttraumatic Headache
Andrew H. Ahn, MD, PhD
Migraine with Aura Is the Predominant Phenotype Among Acute Post-traumatic Headache in Sports
Tad Dean Seifert, MD
Feasibility of Smartphone-delivered Progressive Muscle Relaxation (PMR) Therapy in Post-traumatic Headache (PTH) Management
Saima Usmani
Early Prophylactic Treatment Reduces Development of Chronic Posttraumatic Headache After Concussion
Ian Crain, MD
Child Neurology Society Survey of Practitioners on Management of Pediatric Post-traumatic Headache
Rachel Pearson, MD
Education/Posters Disclaimers The primary purpose of the AAN Sports Concussion Conference is to provide educational programs and information. Information presented, as well as publications, posters, technologies, products and/or services discussed, is intended to inform attendees about the knowledge, techniques, and experiences of physicians and other professionals who are willing to share such information with colleagues. A diversity of opinions exists in the medical field, and the view of the conference’s faculty and other presenters is offered solely for educational purposes. Faculty members’ and presenters’ views represent neither those of the AAN nor constitute endorsement by the AAN. The AAN disclaims any and all liability for all claims which may result from the use of information, posters, publications, products, and/or services discussed at the AAN Sports Concussion Conference. The AAN provides CME for the educational programs offered at the conference; however, CME is not given for the poster sessions.
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List of Exhibitors AVANIR PHARMACEUTICALS
COGSTATE HEALTHCARE LLC
30 Enterprise Suite 400 Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 avanir.com
745 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02111
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6171 Huntley Road, Suite J Columbus, OH 43229 Bertec is an international leader in force measurement technology for biomechanics, clinical assessment, human performance measurement/ enhancement with custom research transducers, force platforms, and instrumented treadmills installed globally in rigorous and demanding research environments. Immersive virtual reality technology is now integrated in Bertec computerized dynamic posturography systems for the balance rehabilitation market. BOOTH
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598 Airport Boulevard, Suite 1400 Morrisville, NC 27560 Concussion Vital Signs was developed in response to growing public health concerns surrounding concussions and concussion management for student athletes. Concussion Vital Signs is an online neurocognitive testing platform designed to integrate with concussion management protocols. It was announced April 2015 that Concussion Vital Signs will provide its online software at no cost to any school, college or university in the United States.
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FRANCISCAN PHYSICIAN NETWORK
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Every day at Avanir Pharmaceuticals, Inc. we focus on the research, development and commercialization of novel medical and pharmaceutical treatments for people with central nervous system disorders. BERTEC CORPORATION
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Two Mid America Plaza, Suite 110 Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 kingdevicktest.com King-Devick Test is used worldwide as a proven indicator of saccadic eye movements as they relate to reading, using Rapid Number Naming. Elite neurological journals have called the KingDevick Test an “accurate and reliable method for identifying athletes with head trauma.” Other studies have proven King-Devick Test to help determine neurological functionality in Parkinson’s disease, Multiple Sclerosis, ALS, extreme sleep deprivation, and hypoxia. In January 2015, Mayo Clinic and King-Devick Test announced a licensing agreement for the sideline concussion test. The King-Devick Concussion Screening Test is now recognized as the King-Devick Test in association with Mayo Clinic. For more information, please visit www.kingdevicktest.com.
LIFELINES NEURODIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS, INC.
NEURO KINETICS, INC.
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128 Gamma Drive Pittsburgh, PA 15238 neuro-kinetics.com
411 Edwardsville Road Troy, IL 62294 lifelinesneuro.com Lifelines Neurodiagnostic Systems, Inc., founded in 2001, has more than 300 years combined expertise in the neurophysiology field (EEG). We deliver innovation that empowers successful EEG service providers, pharma leaders, physician practices, hospitals, and veterinarians. We are the global leader in in Cloud-based EEG, and our innovation and deep experience in the EEG space means unmatched customer service that helps our partners improve patient care and safety, processes, research, operational efficiency, and financial performance. Visit www.lifelinesneuro.com. LILLY USA, LLC
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Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 lilly.com Lilly is a global healthcare leader that unites caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We were founded more than a century ago by a man committed to creating high-quality medicines that meet real needs, and today we remain true to that mission in all our work. Across the globe, Lilly employees work to discover and bring life-changing medicines to those who need them, improve the understanding and management of disease, and give back to communities through philanthropy and volunteerism.
SWAY MEDICAL
212 S. Front Street Aledo, TX 76008 swaymedical.com/ Sway helps protect your athletes and enhances your concussion protocol with software on your Apple or Android mobile device. Sway is FDAcleared and supports athletic trainers’ and team physicians’ sideline concussion assessment and return to play decisions with rapid objective balance and reaction time measures and concussion symptom grading and tracking. Sway tests are less than two minutes and the system enables secure baselining of up to 30 athletes simultaneously. THERASPECS
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NATUS MEDICAL INCORPORATED
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