The Biomechanical Assessment Report Form is used by the Great-West Life Assurance Company for assessing individuals' biomechanical needs and determining appropriate accommodations or treatments for their physical conditions.
Q: What is a biomechanical assessment?
A: A biomechanical assessment is an evaluation of the body's movement, posture, and mechanics to identify any issues or imbalances.
Q: Why might someone need a biomechanical assessment?
A: A biomechanical assessment may be needed to determine the cause of pain or injury, to improve athletic performance, or to assess and address any potential movement issues or imbalances.
Q: Who can perform a biomechanical assessment?
A: A qualified healthcare professional, such as a physical therapist, podiatrist, or sports medicine specialist, can perform a biomechanical assessment.
Q: What does the Biomechanical Assessment Report Form include?
A: The Biomechanical Assessment Report Form typically includes information on the patient's medical history, observations of their movement and posture, and any recommendations or treatment plans.
Q: Is a biomechanical assessment covered by insurance?
A: Coverage for a biomechanical assessment will depend on the individual's insurance plan. It is recommended to check with the insurance provider beforehand.