ADDRESS:
Cramer Hall, Room 004DC604 N. 16th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53233
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All are welcome to the services of the HPAC, including the general public, Marquette community and area research scientists. Accommodations can be made for individuals who use wheelchairs. However, some tests may not be performed. Prices updated as of Feb. 2025 and are effective immediately.
Please email Toni Uhrich with the service(s) you are interested in and she will contact you for an appointment day and time.
VO2 Max Test1 hour: $150 ($175 with lactate)
The gold standard for measuring aerobic fitness and one component of overall physical fitness. Individuals exercise while connected to a metabolic cart starting at a moderate intensity until exhaustion. This 10-to-15 minute test can be done on a treadmill or bike, or even adapted for a specific sport. Available with blood lactate to better assess training paces.
Wingate Anaerobic Power Test20 minutes: $50
This is a classic 30-second maximal effort test on a cycle ergometer to assess peak power and fatigue. Especially useful for sprint athletes.
Isokinetic Strength Assessment20 minutes: $50
Strength testing at any joint(s) or speed of movement. Comparisons can be made to assess bilateral (left to ride side) or contra-lateral (opposing muscle groups) differences for injury prevention or assessment of muscle imbalances. The Human Norm is often used in research or as a rehabilitative exercise device intended to measure, evaluate and increase the strength of muscles and the range of motion of joints and is used in conjunction with our Physical Therapy Clinic.
Isometric Strength Assessment5 minutes: $10
Hand grip strength is an important component of strength in sports and in daily living activities. Grip strength is used in medicine to diagnose diseases, to compare treatments and is able to predict a decline in function in aging.
5 minutes: $10
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs) are non-invasive tests that measure lung volume, capacity, and rates of flow. This information can help identify obstructive or restrictive lung conditions.
Blood Pressure5 minutes: $10
A basic vital sign, usually measured for diagnosis of hypertension.
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)15 minutes: $75 for resting; $150 during exercise
Twelve-lead EKG. Resting assessment of the heart muscle function. Un-interpreted (report sent to health care provider). Available during cycling exercise.
DXA or DEXA (Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry)
30 minutes: $100 for body composition; $100 for bone material density (BMD) of hips and spine ($200 total)
The DXA scan provides one of the most accurate measurements of body composition, registering fat and lean mass distribution throughout the entire body. It is capable of detailing overall, as well as regional, fat mass, lean mass, and bone mass or bone mineral density (BMD).
It can also be used to measure BMD of the hips and spine (two regions important for monitoring bone health through the life cycle).
Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR)1 hour: $150
RMR measures the number of calories needed to perform the body's most basic functions, like breathing, circulation and cell production. This assesses daily caloric needs.
Girth Measurements5 minutes: $15
Anthropometric measurements (height, weight, waist and hip girths) can be used to assess the risk of various chronic diseases

5 minutes: $25
A quick, easy-to-use and portable method for predicting body fatness. Some models include assessment of intra- and extra-cellular body water.

10 minutes: $25
Seven-site measurement of skinfold thickness to predict body fatness.
Coming Soon: Video Gait Analysis30-minutes: $150
Running Gait Analysis
Coming Soon: Video Gait Analysis
30-minutes: $150
The Running Clinic provides the combined expertise of biomechanists, physicians, physical therapists and exercise scientists for the assessment of running mechanics. Whether you are new to running, would like to prevent an injury or are an experienced professional looking for feedback on technique, an assessment of your running mechanics can improve your outcomes.
An evaluation includes: