Computerized Neuropsychological Testing

Computerized neuropsychological testing (CNS) involves a battery of computerized cognitive tests to objectively assess cognitive function. Baseline CNS is often performed on athletes in contact sports, at the beginning of each season, to provide a comparison for later assessment in the case of a concussion or other injury that causes trauma to the brain.

At Emory Sports Medicine, this procedure is performed by:

Dr. R. Amadeus Mason
Dr. Kenneth Mautner
Dr. Brandon Mines
Dr. Jeffrey Webb

Conditions
Head - Concussion Basics Shoulder - Rotator cuff tear - AC joint shoulder separation - Shoulder tendonitis - Bursitis - Broken collarbone - Arthritic shoulders Elbow Tennis Elbow Golfer's Elbow Little League Elbow Elbow sprains Elbow fractures Ulnar Collateral Ligament Reconstruction Minimally Invasive Elbow Arthroscopy Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Wrist and Hand - Fractures - Sprains - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome - Arthritis - Congenital abnormalities Knee - ACL injuries - Patellar Tendonitis - Patella dislocation - Knee cartilage damage - Patellar fracture - IT Band Syndrome Ankle and Foot - Shin Splints - Turf toe - Sprained and fractured ankles - Metatarsal stress fractures - Cartilage issues - Arthritis - Bunion and Hammertoe - Plantar Fascitis - Peroneal Tendon injuries

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