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The next step is to fill out the quick assessment below. If you cannot complete the assessment right now, no worries - the link will also be emailed to you with your appointment confirmation so you can access it at a later time.

The mōvi assessment is instrumental in providing your musculoskeletal expert with the information they need to determine next steps for your care. Get a head start by completing the assessment below and starting on the road to better health!

Movi Self-assessment

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We also need a bit more information on your thoughts and feelings

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How true are the next two statements for you?

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Help us to better understand your current physical abilities.

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By clicking "Get My Results" you acknowledge that the resultes are not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The results are for general information purposes only. If this is a medical emergency, call 911.

*Burkett B, Gabel C, Melloh M. The shortened Örebro Musculoskeletal Screening Questionnaire: Evaluation in a work-injured population. Manual Therapy, 2013.

Westman, et al. A validation of the Örebro Musculoskeletal Pain Screening Questionnaire. European Journal of Pain. Jul 2008.

Louw, et al. Know Pain, Know Gain? A Perspective on Pain Neuroscience Education in Physical Therapy. Journal of Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 2016 Mar; 46(3):131-4.

Childs et al. Implications of early and guideline adherent physical therapy for low back pain on utilization and costs. BMC Health Services Research (2015) 15:150. (noted as Department of Defense Study)

Fritz, et al. Physical Therapy or Advanced Imaging as First Management Strategy Following a New Consultation for Low Back Pain in Primary Care: Associations with Future Health Care Utilization and Charges. Health Services Research. Dec 2015. Vol 50, 6:1927-1940.

Gelhorn, et al. Management Patterns in Acute Low Back Pain: the Role of Physical Therapy. SPINE. April 2012. Vol 37, 9:775-782.