Resources for Parents and Test Takers about the ImPACT Test
What is ImPACT?
ImPACT is a computerized neurocognitive assessment tool to help licensed healthcare providers evaluate and manage a suspected concussion. ImPACT is the industry leader in concussion management and trusted by teams and organizations around the world.
ImPACT comes in two forms:
- Baseline Test – Administered by a licensed healthcare provider or a trained baseline administrator before the start of a sport season, school year, or other activity. Baseline scores are collected and stored on our privacy compliant servers. ImPACT Applications recommends re-administering the baseline test bi-annually in accordance with CDC guidelines.
- Post-Injury Test –Administered by a licensed healthcare provider when a concussion is suspected. Test results are compared to baseline scores and normative data scores as part of a healthcare provider’s assessment of the injury. Multiple post injury tests may be given to an individual during the course of treatment and rehabilitation.
Here’s How ImPACT Works:
- 35-minute computerized, online test for ages 12-59
- Delivered via a secure web portal
- Taken via a desktop computer that has an internet connection and a mouse.
- Administered in the presence of a physician, nurse, athletic trainer.
- Results interpreted by a licensed healthcare provider.
What does ImPACT measure?
The test tracks a student’s symptoms and measures multiple aspects of cognitive functioning, including attention span, working memory, sustained and selective attention time, non-verbal problem solving, and reaction time.
Top Actions for Parents and Test Takers:
If your son or daughter sustains a suspected concussion follow up with your family physician first. If your doctor orders a post injury test, it can be scheduled at Courage Kenny by calling 763-684-3834. Baseline results are stored online. If needed they can be faxed to your physician. Contact Courage Kenny Sports and Physical Therapy Center at 763-684-3834.
Test Date and Times:
Testing will take place in the St. Michael – Albertville Media Center on Wednesday, October 11th.Tests will be administered in 3 groups. First group at 6pm, second group at 7pm, and third group at 8pm. No arrivals after 8:15pm.