New Laws and Advances in Concussion Care Force “Everyone” to Get Involved
Dr. Harry Kerasidis, who oversees concussion care for thousands of student-athletes, gives 10 “Need-to-Know” Concussion Safety Tips in time for Fall / Winter sports.
Harry Kerasidis MD Presents “Brain Mapping” Concussions at IOP World Congress
Using sLORETA and XLNTBrain™ concussion system, researchers can now see how mild traumatic brain injury affects the brain; children may suffer longer.
Rugby Returns to the Games with New Concussion Risk, Respect
Four things to watch for in the Olympics’ rugby concussion protocol
Elite Winter Sports School Adds XLNTBrain™ For Olympian Hopefuls
Carrabassett Valley Academy Solves Challenge of Multiple Student-Athletes in Multiple Locations with “Gold Standard” Mobile-Based Concussion Management System
Michigan HS Athletic Association Extends Concussion Protocol Pilot with XLNTBrain
First year pilot with more than 5,000 student athletes shows the online testing platform helped identify concussions among 5% per school last season
Concussion Care a Hot Topic For National Athletic Trainers’ Association
Next week, Baltimore to host 67th NATA Clinical Symposia & AT Expo where the noted XLNTBrain™ concussion platform will be on display.
Brain Drain: Breaking Down the Concussion Injury
Explaining the neurological changes when force meets the brain. Force equals mass times acceleration . . . An object at rest tends to stay at rest until acted on by an external force . . . An object in motion tends to stay in motion until acted on by an external force . . . […]
Spotsylvania County Public Schools Adds New Concussion Care For All HS Student-Athletes

Spotsylvania County Public Schools (SCPS) in Virginia is implementing an advanced sports concussion platform called XLNTBrain™ for all of its high school student-athletes.
Top 5 Trends in Concussion Care
Neurologist Harry Kerasidis, MD and XLNTBrain give snapshot of emerging industry, providing venture capitalists, investors and healthcare industry honest outlook
Put the “Student” First in Student-Athlete Concussion Care
As published in PsychologyToday.com, April 14, 2016 However noble athletic pursuits provide, student-athletes are students first. Therefore, the concussion management process must honor this perspective and give student-athletes a fighting chance in the classroom or field of play. Unfortunately in most cases, after a concussion injury the main question everyone asks is, “when can they […]