Movement delays or coordination concerns.

Clarity Before Everything Else
Evaluation
In-depth assessment of your child's mobility, balance, strength, postural control, reflex integration, coordination, and functional abilities while incorporating your family's goals and priorities.
Why Evaluation Matters
Parents deserve answers that feel calm, clear, and actionable.
In addition, we utilize age-appropriate pediatric standardized assessment tools to gain clear, objective insight into your child's development. This allows us to understand how their skills compare to age-based norms while thoughtfully identifying strengths and areas where support is needed.
Balance, strength, or endurance challenges.
Reflex Integration
Recovery after injury, surgery, or a change in function.
Whether therapy is needed now and what type of support fits best.
What To Expect
A welcoming first step for your family.
We combine parent interview, clinical observation, and structured testing so your family leaves with a clear and practical roadmap.
Our Evaluation Process
Our approach to evaluation
Listen First
We begin by understanding your concerns, your child's history, and what day-to-day challenges matter most to your family.
Assess With Intention
Mobility, balance, strength, postural control, coordination, and function are examined through age-appropriate activities and standardized tools.
Leave With A Plan
You will know what we noticed, what it means, and what next steps are most likely to help your child move forward.
Parent Story
“Mr. Finkenberg, PT, came to us highly recommended and provided an insightful evaluation of my daughter, clearly identifying both her strengths and areas of need. His expertise and guidance set us on the right path to make the most of her therapeutic journey in the months that followed.”
Service FAQs
Frequently asked questions
Most evaluations last about 60 minutes so we have time to learn your concerns, observe movement, and answer questions without rushing.
Get Clear Answers
Need clarity before choosing the next step?
Schedule an evaluation and get a grounded, compassionate view of your child's movement needs.

