Frequently asked questions
What are your hours?
What should I bring with to the gait or clinical upper extremity appointment?
Are there any restrictions to the gait or clinical upper extremity tests?
Will the evaluation hurt?
Who are the professionals?
What type of equipment?
What happens after the gait and clinical upper extremity tests?
When will the gait analysis or clinical upper extremity test results be available?
The test results are reviewed and the referring physician is sent a report which includes the physical or occupational therapy evaluation, graphic representation of the data, digital video, a text summary and interpretation of the data and recommendation options.The average time to process, review and complete the report for a complete gait analysis is about five weeks. Please note that these are just estimates and in most circumstances, accommodations may be made if a patient's situation warrants a more expedient turn-around time. Foot pressure analyses can be made available to the referring physician immediately if they would like to interpret the data themselves, or in two to three weeks if interpreted by our staff.
Is the test covered by insurance?
How do I make an appointment?
How do I obtain a copy of my child's Gait or Upper Extremity Analysis report?
How long does a Pitching Biomechanics Analysis appointment take? When can I expect to get the results?

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