The Sensorimotor Quantification and Rehabilitation Laboratory (SQRL) researches various methods of concussion diagnosis and rehabilitation to return people to their baseline. Concussions or mild traumatic brain injuries can severely affect a person’s quality of life or even prevent them from routine actions. Symptoms include headache, light sensitivity, nausea and fogginess, among others, which are caused in part by defects in the oculomotor (eye movement) and vestibular (balance) systems. Diagnosis is currently based on patient symptoms and there are few accurate and reliable objective assessments. At SQRL, we utilize portable technology, such as virtual reality (VR) headsets, to obtain objective, quantifiable metrics to detect concussions. In future work, we will use the same VR headsets to aid in the rehabilitation process. We are currently conducting preliminary research on children, NJIT athletes and veterans.