Atlético Ottawa announced today they had partnered with Neurovine, a leader in EEG-based cognitive pacing solutions, and their recently launched wellness tool to support the personalized brain health of their athletes.
“We are pleased to be one of the first professional sports teams to adopt Neurovine Cognitive Pacing technology. To me, it’s a simple decision,” said Jeff Hunt, President, Atlético Ottawa. “With accurate data, combined with medical expertise, we are better able to better guide our athletes through an optimized recovery plan that should allow athletes to return to play faster safely. Neurovine also empowers our athletes as and they feel much more in engaged in the process as well.”
The Neurovine platform supports mental health and elite human performance through a combination of wearable technology and deep neural-analytics. This technology provides a competitive advantage, getting athletes to their peak performance levels before every game. Neurovine is also using their brain health platform to support concussion patients as they recover from injury.
To learn more about how the Neurovine technology works, click here.