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Tuesday
Mar302010

Sports Medicine Associates Earns Credentialed ImPACT Consultant Title

We are pleased to announce that Sports Medicine Associates PLC has earned the title of Credentialed ImPACT Consultant. As one of three credentialed consultants in Michigan, and the only physician based practiced in Michigan, we are pleased to offer state of the art sports concussion diagnosis and management. The ImPACT test is a user-friendly computer based testing program specifically designed for the management of sports-related concussion. Neurocognitive tests, like ImPACT, are considered the cornerstone of proper concussion management. The ImPACT test has been designed after approximately 10-years of University-based, grant-supported research. ImPACT is currently the most widely utilized computerized program in the world and is implemented effectively across high school, collegiate, and professional levels of sport participation. Give us a call to learn more about the ImPACT test.

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December 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterwhebgn whebgn

The above statement in not true that this practioner is the only physician based. There is an excellent concussion clinic offered by Henry Ford Health System that has a team approach; each athlete is seen by an athletic trainer, a physician, and a neuropsychologist. The neuropsychologist Dr Kenneth Podell was one of the developers and researchers of the ImPACT system. Dr Moeller and Dr Rifat have excellent reputations as Sports Medicine physicians but I find the above statement to be misleading.

December 5, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterATC

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