"Outcome Assessment Part 2: Measurement Of Person-Environment Interacti" by Stephen Herrmann and Brian G. Ragan
 

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Outcome Assessment Part 2: Measurement Of Person-Environment Interaction

Document Type

Article

Journal/Book/Conference Title

Athletic Therapy Today

Volume

13

Issue

2

First Page

29

Last Page

33

Abstract

Geospatial technology offers the potential to document environmental factors included in the ICF disablement model. Currently available GPS receivers are capable of tracking a person's movement in the environment over time. Integration of GPS and accelerometer data within a GIS program may provide a better understanding person-environment interactions following injury or illness, thereby providing a mechanism for more precise documentation of treatment outcomes. © 2008 Human Kinetics - Att.

Department

School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services

Original Publication Date

1-1-2008

DOI of published version

10.1123/att.13.2.29

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