Concussion Baselines by Headquarters Health
Concussion Baselines is a concussion baseline platform from Headquarters Health. Share one link or QR code and baseline a whole group at once — a varsity roster, an entire school, a police department, a fire shift, or a clinic caseload — without a computer lab, paper forms, or lining people up at one laptop. Everyone tests on their own phone in parallel; most finish in about 15 minutes.
Each baseline covers the full picture an athletic trainer or clinician actually needs: voice-scored memory and delayed recall, concentration tasks, orientation, simple reaction time, mBESS balance (double-leg, single-leg, and tandem stance — scored by the phone’s motion sensors so you’re not counting sway errors by hand), and tandem gait. Athletes and workers self-administer with voice prompts and on-screen instructions — no proctor required during the test. You review results in a dashboard you can filter by team, sport, season, or graduation year, search any name in one tap, and flag outliers before you sign off.
When someone gets hit, pull up their pre-injury baseline and compare post-injury scores side by side — broken out by cognitive, balance, and symptom patterns so return-to-play and return-to-duty calls are backed by their own data, not guesswork. Unlimited baselines and re-baselines per program, parent consent built into the link, timestamped records for administrators, and athlete-facing prompts in 195+ languages for diverse rosters and departments. Runs in the browser on iPhone or Android — no app download. Built for athletic trainers, schools, clubs, sports medicine clinics, law enforcement, fire, EMS, and workplace wellness programs.
HQ Baseline is the front door to the full Headquarters Health concussion care platform — not a standalone score that sits in a folder. When an injury needs more than what you can handle on the sideline, you can refer into concussion telehealth with next-day access to HQ’s network of concussion-trained specialists — physicians, neuro-optometrists, vestibular therapists, neuropsychologists, and more. The athlete’s baseline and post-injury comparison travel with them, so the telehealth visit starts with real data instead of a blank chart. From there, return-to-play tracking, rehab assignments, and follow-up visits stay in one place — so rural schools, traveling teams, and departments without a local concussion clinic still have a path from baseline day through recovery, not just a pre-season checkbox.