Computerized Neurocognitive Testing and Symptom Tracking: Application of XLNTbrain Concussion Management in Acute Concussion and Clinical Neurotherapy

Series #44

Webinar

April 28, 2026
12pm-1pm ET

XLNTbrain is a web and app-based concussion management platform that integrates the tools needed to provide end-to-end care for concussed individuals. Invented and designed by the late Harry Kerasidis, M.D., a neurologist with 25 years of experience treating individuals suffering from concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), XLNTbrain’s core features include a computerized neurocognitive test and a symptom checklist.

Completion of the 30-40 minute neurocognitive test provides assessments of memory, processing, and attention, and ideally serves as a baseline when completed pre-season ahead of the unexpected injury. The symptom checklist allows patients to log concussion-related symptoms, such as challenges with cognition, sleep, or emotion regulation. The checklist is conveniently included in the computerized testing, and stands alone as a brief rating scale that requires only minutes to complete. This allows the concussed individual to easily and conveniently log their concussion-related symptoms on a daily basis. Repeat applications of the test and checklist enable comparisons to baseline to evaluate deficits after injury, and track improvements through recovery. Graphs and diagrams present the data simply and chronologically to display change over time.

Although initially designed for concussion management, XLNTbrain smoothly translates to applications in clinical neurotherapy. Baseline computerized testing and symptom reporting provide assessment information which can guide protocol design. Progress through neurotherapy can be monitored with repeat testing and symptom tracking, and improvements may be reflected as higher cognitive scores and lower symptom scores as sessions move forward.

This webinar will provide an overview of concussion injury and description of features offered by the XLNTbrain platform. Examples of concussion and non- concussion case studies will be reviewed to demonstrate the XLNTbrain computerized neurocognitive test and symptom checklist. Data will show longitudinal changes through concussion recovery and/or neurotherapy, and be correlated with QEEG data. The information presented will demonstrate the clinical utility of XLNTbrain, and how this information benefits the practitioner and the patient.

Presenter

P. David Ims, LCPC, BCN, QEEG-DL

David Ims is a licensed mental health counselor in Maryland with fifteen years of experience in fields related to EEG, QEEG, neurotherapy, and concussions. David spent ten of those years working in the clinical practice of Dr. Harry Kerasidis as lead EEG technologist and EEG/QEEG and Neurotherapy Laboratory Manager. Under the mentorship and teaching of Dr. Kerasidis, David discovered a passion for the field of neuroregulation and neurotherapy and sought licensure as a mental health therapist to follow this passion. David completed his Master's Degree in Clinical Psychology at Towson University, where he applied sLORETA neurofeedback in acute concussion recovery. After the sudden passing of Dr. Kerasidis in 2022, David assisted in the practice's transition from neurological services to behavioral health services. David continues to serve at this practice, which offers therapy, neurotherapy, psychological assessment, and QEEG brain mapping. David teaches regularly for QEEG continuing education workshops, and is a frequent presenter at conferences in the field of neuroregulation.
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