The BIAT ("Brain Interface Assessment and Treatment") is a fully integrated brain peak performance and injury, assessment, and rehabilitation system designed for a wide range of uses.
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All athletes, at one time or another in their careers, go through mental and physiological stress as a result of injuries and fatigue. Traditional methods of diagnosing this type of stress can take weeks, months or sometimes years, leaving athletes frustrated and left with unanswered questions as to why their performance is deteriorating when they are training as hard or harder than before. Our new BIAT system revolutionizes the way we deal with brain peak functioning assessments, cutting down on the assessment time and providing real training and recovery options.
The BIAT assessment is done on site with fast reporting of results and includes ‘real time’ brain performance, neurological reaction times, physical reaction time, decision-making skills, attention and focus, and optional balance and visual-kinesthetic integration measures.
Athletes are compared with a normalized database, and a comparison to their teammates. Athletes can be compared with a normal database, their own individual baseline, and to other peak performers or teammates. Following a suspected brain-impact event or post season, athletes are compared with their own baseline tests, the most accurate measure of brain performance change. The BIAT System results can then determine areas that require performance enhancement training and the system itself can be used to provide training to return athletes to elite performance levels.
In conjunction with the BIAT system, athletes may also go through a series of conventional and easily administered neuro and bio-chemical tests including telomere, urine, saliva and blood samples (TUBS™ testing) to help pinpoint specific biochemical markers that can identify physiological fatigue, digestive insufficiencies, recovery issues, and other such conditions. This combined with the BIAT results shows us how to accurately determine the optimum performance enhancement training options.