How EyeBOX Works

How EyeBOX Works

EyeBOX captures 100,000 data points based on subtle eye movements and cranial nerve function, generating the BOX score and report indicating the likelihood of concussion.

Step 1

A Patient suffers an injury to the head. Occurrences such as falls, motor accidents, sports injuries and other head trauma happen, on average, at a rate of one every eight seconds.

Step 2

Using the EyeBOX device, the patient watches a video. The device is battery-powered so can be moved to different clinic rooms if needed.

Step 3

EyeBOX collects data points based on cranial nerve function and tracks eye movements. This process is independent of a patient’s language and doesn’t require a baseline for comparison.

Step 4

EyeBOX calculates a score that will aid in determining the presence or absence of concussion.

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• See how the technology works
• Gain insights into the “BOX score” and discover how it leads to diagnosis
• Get information about our peer-reviewed studies
• Hear about real-world applications
• Learn how to bring EyeBOX to your medical practice or hospital

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