Marching Test

The march test is a diagnostic test to determine a person's physical ability to move quickly from one point to another.

Testing is done to evaluate the effectiveness of a person's motor function (movement) after various types of surgery or other injuries such as fractures, dislocations and bruises. Testing is usually scheduled a few weeks after surgery or injury, when rehabilitation efforts have already begun.

The marching test allows you to measure the maximum possible distance of movement within a certain time, which is done by the doctor.