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Sway Medical offers a mobile app and FDA Class II Medical Device for measuring balance, cognition, and function. Sway can be used for baseline testing, sideline evaluation, and return-to-play decisions for sports and clinics.
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3 Απρ 2019 · SWAY Medical offers a technology that uses cell phone tests to assess balance and reaction time of athletes and provide medical advice in real-time. Learn how SWAY Medical helps soccer players, coaches and parents make informed return to play decisions.
Sway Medical offers over 40 tests to assess balance, cognition, function and surveys using a mobile device or tablet. Sway tests can help with concussion diagnosis, management and recovery, as well as other health conditions.
21 Μαΐ 2021 · SWAY is a mobile software system using an accelerometer designed to measure postural sway and reaction time in the context of concussion. This study examined the efficacy of SWAY in detecting changes in balance and reaction time before and after concussion.
Learn how Sway Medical tests align with the NCAA concussion guidelines and best practices. See a video review of the NCAA checklist and get tips on how to use Sway Sports+ for baseline, on-field and off-field assessments.
Sway Balance System is an FDA-cleared app that measures postural sway and balance issues after a concussion or TBI. It is part of the MAC Brain Health Cart, a portable and affordable tool for concussion assessment and treatment.
Height Comparison by Groups: Sway and BESS Test BESS was significantly different in the two height groups [mean ± SD for the height group of <=72 inches was 15.31± 5.04 vs. 21.48 ± 7.53 for others, p = 0.004, based on the Two-Sample T test].