Tools
Self-reflection tools built from lived experience. Designed to surface what standard assessment doesn't, so recovery support can actually fit the person.
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Tools live now
26
Brain function areas mapped
13
Personality wiring traits
Personalised report included
A self-assessment that maps how your brain is functioning now compared to before your injury, across 26 areas covering thinking, memory, emotions, senses, and energy. It also profiles the personality traits that shape how recovery goes for you specifically.
You receive a personalised Recovery Profile Report immediately on completion, with focus areas, practical tips, and wiring amplifiers — designed to bring to your next clinical appointment.
Sample recovery profile
26 brain function areas, sorted by gap severity
Large gap
Moderate gap
No change
Athletes carry a real risk of sustaining a brain injury. This tool captures how your brain naturally functions and how you are wired, before any injury occurs, so that if you ever do sustain a concussion, your clinician, coach, and support team have a clear baseline to work from.
Designed for athletes of all ages and levels. Includes age-specific context for athletes under 25, where brain development adds important nuance to any recovery.
Sample sports brain profile
Baseline function across 26 areas
Strong baseline
Moderate baseline
What the tools measure
Both tools profile the same 26 brain function areas and 13 personality traits, so a pre-injury baseline and a post-injury recovery profile speak the same language.
Focus, processing speed, short and long-term memory, planning, word-finding, creativity, flexibility
Emotional regulation, frustration, feeling safe, mood and motivation, identity
Light and sound tolerance, visual processing, eye strain, balance, coordination, body awareness
Nervous system regulation, brain fatigue, sleep quality, recovery speed
9 stable traits including empathy, cognitive drive, perfectionism, sensory sensitivity, and boundary setting
Social energy, life demands, roles and juggling, sense of meaning
Previous head injuries, physical history, neurodivergence, and relevant health history
Sport type, training level, age bracket — with developing brain context for athletes under 25
For professionals
Both tools were designed to sit alongside clinical and coaching support, not replace it. Clients complete the recovery tool in their own time and bring the report to their appointment. Athletes complete the Sports Brain Profile before any injury occurs, giving you a clear baseline when you need it most.
Together, the two profiles give you a before and after picture that standard assessment rarely captures.
Get in touch about clinical or coaching use →Clients arrive with a completed recovery profile covering 26 brain function areas and their personality wiring. A structured starting point before the session begins.
The Sports Brain Profile baselines your athletes before injury happens. When a concussion occurs, you and your clinicians are working from documented evidence, not memory.
Portals for managing client profiles and team baselines are in development. Get in touch if you'd like to be involved in the early access programme.
On the horizon
A dedicated portal for clinicians to manage client recovery profiles, track progress over time, and receive structured reports directly from patients ahead of appointments.
A team management portal for coaches, allowing squad-level baseline profiles, easy monitoring of athlete brain health, and structured reporting for return-to-play decisions.
A purpose-built recovery tool for under 18s navigating concussion. Co-designed with clinicians, because recovery in adolescence has its own set of factors that the adult tool doesn't fully capture.
A profile that maps how you are wired for burnout across Mind, Body, and Environment. Because burnout, like concussion, looks different depending on who you are and how you are built.