Work Conditioning is a work relevant intensive goal oriented treatment program specifically designed to restore an individuals function so they can return to work or become reconditioned so vocational rehabilitation services or transitional work program can commence. Work Conditioning is also flexible enough that it can also be utilized by individuals who are working but currently on light or modified duty due to injury.
Treatments Include:
- Specific physical and aerobic exercise
- Instruction in body mechanics and posture
- Work simulation activities
Industrial rehab is a combination of both a work conditioning program completed at the clinic with follow through or overlap to on-site job programs carried out by a Physical Therapist specializing in industrial rehabilitation.
This type of integrated therapy may include:
- Job Analysis
- FCE (functional capacity evaluation)
- Injury prevention & treatment training

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