

Measure what matters—symmetry, power, landing, gait mechanics, and movement quality—so your training targets the real limiter.
Collect objective measures with force plates, cameras, and optional sEMG.
Interpret findings to locate bottlenecks—capacity, control, technique, or workload.
You leave with 3–5 targeted drills, dosage, and retest checkpoints.
By default, biomechanical assessments are cash-based wellness services (no diagnosis or hands-on treatment). With a current prescription/order from an MD/DO/NP/PA specifically requesting a biomechanical PT assessment, we can bill the visit to insurance when your plan supports it and medical necessity is established. Coverage is plan-dependent (deductible/coinsurance may apply) and not guaranteed until benefits are verified. If results indicate a condition that warrants treatment, we’ll recommend a transition to a plan of PT care under your insurance.
No. Many clients use assessments for performance and prevention. If you have pain that limits you, we’ll discuss whether a PT evaluation is better first.
Yes—share your summary with your coach, or we can send brief notes with your permission.
Comfortable training clothes and shoes you typically run/lift in. Avoid loose items that block sensors.
Every 4–8 weeks, depending on training block and goals.
A single session can clarify your next month of training.