MGoShoe

May 19th, 2010 at 8:31 AM ^

...been better if they'd actually interviewed the kid.  Anyhoo, it sounds like this young man is getting some early lessons in research, the media, patent law and marketing (and the benefits of personal connections). 

Whether or not this becomes a standard tool for health professionals to diagnose concussions, it certainly seems like a great tool for coaches and officials of youth league games and practices where health professionals aren't often in attendance except by happenstance.

Here are two more links for anyone interested.

According to my googlestalking, his father is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.