High-level mobility outcomes following acquired brain injury: a preliminary evaluation.

作者: Gavin P. Williams , Meg E. Morris

DOI: 10.1080/02699050902774170

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摘要: Primary objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a high-level mobility programme for people with acquired brain injury (ABI).Research design: A cohort study which evaluated ABI.Setting: major rehabilitation hospital.Participants: Twenty-eight injury.Experimental interventions: 3 month conducted twice weekly consisting strengthening exercises, pre-running and running drills agility exercises supplemented gym or home exercise programme.Main outcomes results: The primary outcome measure was assessment tool (HiMAT). Participants were predominantly male young (average age 33.2 years, range 16–72 years) chronic ABI. HiMAT scores 28 participants who returned at follow-up initially ranged from 6–44 points (mean 20.3). 12–51 29.2). mean score change from...

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