NBA Defending Champion Golden State Warriors Uses VR to Diagnose Potential Brain Injury

Beginning this season, the NBA Defender Champion Golden State Warriors launched a virtual reality technology called Eye-Sync, which tracks eye movements to quickly analyze whether players are injured in the game.

The general manager of the Warriors, Kirk Lakob, said that some brain injuries are complex, and potential symptoms are not easily perceived by the naked eye and experience. If they are not disposed of in time, they are very harmful to athletes. This technology can assist team doctors to more objectively and effectively identify potential brain injury. The Warriors were also the first NBA team to purchase the technology.

The "eye synchronization" technology utilizes a virtual reality device to display a spot of light that performs circular motion on the screen, and accurately draws the wearer's eyes to track the movement of light spots, and wirelessly sends the relevant data to the tablet computer for further analysis.

Physicians first store the athlete's eye tracking data in healthy conditions. If an athlete is struck in the head during the game, an on-site test of about half a minute can be performed and the data can be compared to determine whether the brain is injured or damaged. If the athlete shows concussion symptoms but the eye tracking ray data is normal, you need to check whether the neck or spine is injured.

The technology was developed by SyncThink in Palo Alto and funded by the U.S. Department of Defense. At present, its largest customer is from the U.S. military, but it has a broad application prospect in the field of professional sports.

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