Spinecare Topics

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Work Injury Rehabilitation

Evaluation of the injured worker may require a functional capacity evaluation (FCE).  The findings serve as a baseline of physical performance capacity at the workplace.  If significant deficits of physical performance are revealed a course of work conditioning/work hardening may be implemented.  The approach may improve postural retraining and a course of specific exercises.  An onsite or simulated job analysis may be recommended to help design the best therapeutic approach.  A workplace assessment may be used to provide further insight into rehabilitative requirements and to assist in the implementation of preventive measures.


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