Better Outcomes.
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3 Easy Steps.

Increase your revenue by $50k per clinic!*

Step 1

Initial Evaluation

Industrial rehab starts at the evaluation with the primary goal of returning patients to full-duty work as soon as safely possible (focus on job specific and injury specific tasks).

Step 2

Return-to-Work Progress

As your patient progresses, you will need to re-evaluate their ability to perform essential tasks.Ask yourself, “Can my client return-to-work?”

If not, what are the deficits and are we continuing to progress towards return-to-work?

Step 3

Discharge

Once your client can safely perform 100% of their essential job tasks, they are ready for discharge.

Note: If your client is unable to perform essential job tasks, they may be a candidate for work hardening/conditioning.

Work Hardening/Conditioning

Step 1

Initial Evaluation

Work Hardening/Conditioning is a total body program designed with a focus on returning an injury worker to full duty work. It is important to evaluate all essential job tasks to identify areas of deficit that may not be directly related to their current injury.

Step 2

RTW Progress

Daily exercises should focus on strengthening, endurance, education, and job simulation. Clients should be re-evaluated on a weekly basis to determine return-to-work progress and modify program as needed.

Average treatment is 20 visits.

Step 3

Discharge/RTW

Once your client can safely perform 100% of their essential job tasks, they are ready to return-to-work.

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*Based on 50 workers’ comp patients per clinic annually with estimated charges, averaged across all 50 states.