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== Objective<br>  ==
== Objective<br>  ==
The High Level Mobility and Assessment tool (HiMAT) is a standardized outcome measure used to quantify functional mobility in individuals with high-level balance and mobility deficits.


== Intended Population<br>  ==
== Intended Population<br>  ==
Although most publications surrounding the HiMAT are implementing with patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), the HiMAT can also be used for other neurological conditions and a number of other types of conditions that results in high-level vestibular and motor deficits. As per the tool instructions, those being assessed using the HiMAT must at least have the ability to walk greater than 20 meters independently without gait aids with or without orthoses.


== Method of Use  ==
== Method of Use  ==

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The High Level Mobility and Assessment tool (HiMAT) is a standardized outcome measure used to quantify functional mobility in individuals with high-level balance and mobility deficits.

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Although most publications surrounding the HiMAT are implementing with patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI), the HiMAT can also be used for other neurological conditions and a number of other types of conditions that results in high-level vestibular and motor deficits. As per the tool instructions, those being assessed using the HiMAT must at least have the ability to walk greater than 20 meters independently without gait aids with or without orthoses.

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