Primary objective: To generate a comprehensive list of items for a scale suitable for assessing high-level mobility in people with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Research design: High-level mobility items were generated following a critical evaluation of existing adult and paediatric mobility scales and by surveying expert clinicians for opinions about items appropriate for inclusion on a high-level mobility scale. Main outcomes and results: The critical evaluation identified 18 different items from 31 mobility scales. These included nine walking items in addition to higher level activities such as stair use, running, jumping and hopping. Expert clinicians generated 157 items that were collated and condensed to 88 items for ranking on a ques...
AbstractIntroductionTraumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability in young adults aged 1...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
The objectives of this investigation were to (1) document the recovery patterns of walking ability i...
Primary objective: To generate a comprehensive list of items for a scale suitable for assessing high...
Primary objectives: (i) To assess the measurement properties of the high-level mobility assessment t...
Primary objectives: The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-le...
OBJECTIVE - To investigate the concurrent validity and responsiveness of the High-Level Mobility Ass...
Background. The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) was developed to quantify balance and mo...
High-level mobility is important for participation in many pre-accident activities after traumatic b...
Primary objectives: The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-le...
Background and Purpose. The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) assesses high-level mobility...
Objective: The High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-level mobil...
Background and aim: Persons sustaining different types of brain injury may experience difficulties w...
Balance and mobility issues are common non-resolving symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury ...
Introduction: Gait impairment occurs across the spectrum of traumatic brain injury (TBI); from mild ...
AbstractIntroductionTraumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability in young adults aged 1...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
The objectives of this investigation were to (1) document the recovery patterns of walking ability i...
Primary objective: To generate a comprehensive list of items for a scale suitable for assessing high...
Primary objectives: (i) To assess the measurement properties of the high-level mobility assessment t...
Primary objectives: The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-le...
OBJECTIVE - To investigate the concurrent validity and responsiveness of the High-Level Mobility Ass...
Background. The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) was developed to quantify balance and mo...
High-level mobility is important for participation in many pre-accident activities after traumatic b...
Primary objectives: The high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-le...
Background and Purpose. The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) assesses high-level mobility...
Objective: The High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) was developed to measure high-level mobil...
Background and aim: Persons sustaining different types of brain injury may experience difficulties w...
Balance and mobility issues are common non-resolving symptoms following mild traumatic brain injury ...
Introduction: Gait impairment occurs across the spectrum of traumatic brain injury (TBI); from mild ...
AbstractIntroductionTraumatic brain injury is the leading cause of disability in young adults aged 1...
Objective: To identify psychometrically robust and clinically feasible measures of walking and mobil...
The objectives of this investigation were to (1) document the recovery patterns of walking ability i...