Analyzing the Eye Gaze Behaviour of Students and Experienced Physiotherapists during Observational Movement Analysis
Conclusions: Measuring eye gaze behaviour during OMA using eye tracker technology is feasible. Physiotherapists made more fixations of shorter duration than students. Further investigation of how experienced therapists perform OMA and apply it to clinical reasoning may inform the instruction of OMA.PMID:34456422 | PMC:PMC8370730 | DOI:10.3138/ptc-2019-0047
Source: Physiotherapy Canada - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Kiera McDuff Amanda Benaim Mark Wong Andrea Burley Payal Gandhi Aaron Wallace Dina Brooks Julie Vaughan-Graham Kara K Patterson Source Type: research
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