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IndyCar introduces new I-PAS system for evaluating concussion

I-PAS, a clinical eye-tracking computer test wearing goggles similar to a virtual reality headset, has been introduced by IndyCar with immediate effect as part of the sanctioning body's concussion evaluation protocol. All drivers competing in the Indianapolis 500 and drivers on the Mazda Road to Indy have been tested by the innovative system known as I-PAS which has been created by Pittsburgh-based Neuro Kinetics, Inc. The I-Portal Portable Assessment System runs diagnostic tests to evaluate patients with symptoms of dizziness and/or balance disorders, especially those associated with medical conditions such as concussions, migraines or BPPV (benign paroxysmal positional vertigo). The...
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