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- High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool Normative Values for Children . . .
A normative dataset of revised HiMAT scores for children may provide a resource to fill the gap in measurement tools for clinicians assessing high-level mobility activities in children with mobility limitations 3, 4, 10 Established reference values will quantify the typical performance of a range of high-level gross motor skills in children and enable clinicians to identify children and
- High-level Mobility Assessment Tool | RehabMeasures Database
The HiMAT is an unidimensional scale designed to assess high-level motor performance in TBI patients Stairs 4) Hopping 5) Skipping; Rosie, J , et al (2009) "Normative values for the high-level mobility assessment tool (HiMAT) " International Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation 16(7): 370-374
- International Journal of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation
that includes items such as running, jumping and hopping and stairs More recently, a revised 8-item HiMAT was developed as a back to normal’ Normative HiMAT values have been developed for young adults [15], and more recently, young children [1] Importantly for young children, the normative values take into consideration sex, age, height
- High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (Himat)
Normative values for the High-level Mobility Assessment tool (HiMAT) for 5-12 year old children were recently published This paper continues a theme of research in the assessment of people with high-level mobility limitations The original HiMAT was a 13-item tool that includes items such as running, jumping and hopping and stairs More
- High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool Normative Values for Children
BACKGROUND: Physical therapists need to be able to evaluate high-level gross motor skills of children to determine their capacity to engage in activities such as running, jumping, hopping, and stair climbing The High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) has excellent interrater and retest reliability and is less susceptible to a ceiling effect than existing mobility scales in children who
- High-Level Mobility Assessment Tool Normative Values for Children
LIMITATIONS: The reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the HiMAT have not been tested across a broad range of children with mobility limitations Normative data reported in this study are for Australian children only CONCLUSIONS: HiMAT scores for children in this study increased with age, height, weight, and BMI
- HiMAT FAQ - tbims. org
A ‘flight phase’ or ‘no-contact phase’ is essential for the running, skipping, hopping and bounding items To investigate if a reduced number of stairs was valid for HiMAT scoring, a sample of 20 people with extremely severe traumatic brain injuries were tested on flights of 6, 8, 11 and 14 stairs What are the normative values
- High-Level Mobility Assessment Test - SpringerLink
Most tests are performed on a 20-m walkway (performance over the middle 10 m is recorded) or a flight of stairs (14) Equipment required includes a stopwatch, house-brick, and measure-tape The HiMAT takes approximately 10 min to administer Normative values for 18–25-year-old males and females have been developed
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