Please note: This James. R. Gage Center for Gait & Motion Analysis photo was taken before the COVID-19 outbreak.
Last spring, in response to COVID-19, services at our James R. Gage Center for Gait & Motion Analysis were temporarily suspended while we worked diligently to create new social distancing and sanitation protocols. Effective this month, we are happy to announce that all gait lab services have re-opened with enhanced safety measures, including:
- mandatory health & wellness screening
- social distancing
- universal masking
- visitor restrictions
- enhanced sanitation between patients
Learn more about how Gillette is working to ensure a safe environment for patients
As we navigate this new and uncharged territory together, one thing that we know will never change is our unwavering dedication to providing expertise in diagnosing and planning treatments for your patients who have walking and movement disorders. We appreciate and welcome gait analysis referrals for children who have complex conditions and injuries, such as:
- cerebral palsy
- brain injury
- complex movement disorder
- conditions that cause toe-walking, hand and upper extremity movement problems
- limb-length discrepancy and limb differences
- misaligned bones and foot abnormalities
- spina bifida or other neurological conditions
As always, your questions are welcome and consultations are available. Please call Rocio Riveros-Charry at 651-726-2652 to learn more or to discuss a potential referral. When ready to refer, indicate on the order that it is a gait lab referral and send via fax to 651-726-2622 or call our dedicated physician referral line at 651-325-2200, Mon – Fri, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.