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Williams, G. (2006). The High Level Mobility Assessment Tool. The Center for Outcome Measurement in Brain Injury. http://www.tbims.org/
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HiMAT References

Williams, G., & Goldie, P. (2001). Validity of motor tasks for predicting running ability in acquired brain injury. Brain Injury, 15, 831-841.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
11516351

Williams, G., Robertson, V., & Greenwood, K. (2004a). Measuring high-level mobility after traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 83, 910-920.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 15624570

Williams, G.P., Morris, M.E., Greenwood, K.M., Goldie, P.A., Robertson, V. (2004b). The High-level Mobility Assessment Tool For Traumatic Brain Injury: User Manual. Melbourne: La Trobe University. ISBN:1920948724.

Williams, G., Robertson, V., Greenwood, K., Goldie, P., & Morris, M. E. (2005a). The High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 1: Item Generation. Brain Injury, 19 (11), 925-932.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
16243748

Williams, G., Robertson, V., Greenwood, K., Goldie, P., & Morris, M. E. (2005b). The High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) for traumatic brain injury. Part 2: Content Validity and Discriminability. Brain Injury, 19 (10) 833-843.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
16175843

Williams, G., Greenwood, K., Robertson, V., Goldie, P., & Morris, M. E. (2006a). High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT): Inter-rater Reliability, Retest Reliability and Internal Consistency. Physical Therapy, 86 (3) 395-400.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID:
16506875

Williams, G., Greenwood, K., Robertson, V., Goldie, P., & Morris, M. E. (2006b). The concurrent validity and responsiveness of the High-level Mobility Assessment Tool (HiMAT) for measuring the mobility limitations of people with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 87 (3) 437-442.
More information is available from PubMed at this link, PMID: 16500181

 

 
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