• Sub-concussive impacts may affect learning
  • Limit youth practices says USA Football and Steelers
  • Football helmet grants
  • Study takes closer look at athletes with CTE
  • Ex-teammate: Seau suffered 1,500 concussions; donates brain
  • Former NFL player Coy Wire on concussions: create a new norm
  • CTE and Alzheimer's; different diseases
  • Junior Seau's former agent reflects on his death

WA Physicians offer concussion baseline testing

The following list of physicians offer ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing), a computerized neuropsychological test that takes about 30 minutes to complete.  It is used as a tool by medical professionals to help them determine when an athlete may safely return to play.

The test measures memory, visual processing speed, and reaction time in a video game-like format.  It is sometimes given in groups in school computer labs or in the doctor's office.

Washington State providers are:

Champions Sports Medicine Spokane, WA  (509) 487-4467

MultiCare Orthopedics & Sports Medicine Tacoma, WA (253) 459-7000

Pacific Northwest Neurology Lakewood, WA (253) 581-8151

Rockwood Clinic North Family & Sports Medicine Spokane, WA (509) 342-3010

Seattle Children's Hospital Seattle, WA (206) 987-2109

Washington Orthopaedic Center Centralia, WA (360) 736-2889

Harborview Medical Center Seattle, WA (206) 744-9511

Mike Christian, MD Moses Lake, WA (508) 579-0417

Northup Group Bellevue, WA (425) 869-1110

Pacific Medical Centers Seattle, WA (206) 326-2400

Pediatric Neurology Associates Tacoma, WA (253) 274-5616

Pullman Family Medicine Pullman, WA (509) 332-3548

Rebound Vancouver, WA (360) 2545-6161

Rockwood Clinic North Family & Sports Medicine Spokane, WA (509) 744-1704

Rockwood Sports Medicine & Orthopedics Spokane, WA (509) 342-3251

Union Avenue Pediatrics Tacoma, WA (253) 759-3333

Vancouver Clinic Vancouver, WA (360) 698-6630

WestSound Orthopaedics Silverdale, WA (360)698-6630

William Burkhart, PhD Shoreline, WA (206) 365-1435

Woodinville Pediatrics Woodinville, WA (425) 483-5437


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