The primary aim of the project is to quickly develop an online patient-facing portal that will provide personalised gold-standard information about recovery following mild traumatic brain injury.
They are working with Headway Norfolk & Waveney and clinical partner James Paget University Hospital to develop the portal. Input from across the Partnership will be obtained to refine and then test the portal.
The aim is to produce a resource that will be used around the region to ensure patients with concussion have a tool with gold-standard information to manage their return to activity.
This will limit the number of people who develop longer term post-concussion symptoms.
This project is led by University of East Anglia.