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Work hardening may be done in a group setting or independently with a physical therapist. In a group setting, you will work on your own specific tasks that are required for returning to work. Work hardening treatment programs are an ideal way for you to return to work without fear or likelihood of sustaining another ..
Work hardening is a treatment program that is similar to work conditioning but focuses more on strengthening certain body parts and reaching your optimum physical performance for the duties of your job. Work hardening comes after work conditioning, as it works with enhancing a body part that has already been conditioned. If you have been injured at work, a work hardening program is typically the last part of your treatment program that you will complete before returning to work. The main focus of work hardening is to get you into peak physical shape for performing your job, so you can return with a much lower risk of sustaining an additional injury. If you are recovering from a work injury and you are interested in learning more about our work hardening programs, contact AxisPro Physical Therapy & Lymphedema Clinic today.
When you participate in a work hardening program, you will be asked to simulate primary job functions within the clinic while being supervised by one of our Melbourne, FL or Rockledge, FL physical therapists. For example, if you sustained a back injury from lifting heavy objects, you may be asked to lift weights while using proper form and technique (which would have been taught to you during your earlier conditioning with your physical therapist). You will also be asked to do certain exercises to strengthen the legs and core, in order to make sure that you are in the best shape possible for returning to work with the lowest possible risk of injury.
Work hardening may be done in a group setting or independently with a physical therapist. In a group setting, you will work on your own specific tasks that are required for returning to work. Work hardening treatment programs are an ideal way for you to return to work without fear or likelihood of sustaining another work-related injury.
Work hardening is an individualized intervention program, meaning that your physical therapist will design your tasks around your specific requirements for returning to work. This will be dependent upon the nature of your condition, your medical history, the physical demands of your job, and your level of recovery. These programs are highly structured and goal-oriented, focusing around the exercises and activities necessary for preparing your body to return to work. You will likely have smaller goals to accomplish along the way before making it to the finish line and returning back to the daily duties of your career.
Work hardening programs are typically multidisciplinary, focusing on multiple different aspects of improving physical function. This generally includes a focus on balance, posture, flexibility, strength, mobility, and overall function. They are designed to address and improve the workplace environment as a whole, such as productivity, physical tolerances, worker behavior, and (most importantly) safety. With our work hardening programs at AxisPro Physical Therapy Hand & Lymphedema Clinic, you will be able to return to work with confidence that you can perform your work efficiently, free from pain or injury.
Work is hard enough without the fear of sustaining another injury. Our highly-trained physical therapists and advanced methods of treatment will help you get in the best shape possible for performing the physical demands of your job. If you’ve recently sustained an injury and you are hesitant about returning to work, Contact Us today at Melbourne, FL, Rockledge, FL, or Palm Bay, FL location to set up an appointment. Our physical therapists will discuss the best course of action for preparing you to return to work with confidence and without pain. Don’t let another injury slow you down!
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Your knees are hinge joints that allow for the forward-and-backward motions within the joint.
The knee is one of the largest joints in your body, made up of a complex system of bones, tendons, and ligaments. Because of this, the knee can be easily injured due to overexertion or repetitive motions. Additionally, knee pain can be caused due to an underlying ailment. Some of the most common causes of knee pain are sprains, strains, fractures, tears, dislocation, tendinitis, bursitis, and arthritis.
There are some actions you can take on your own to relieve your knee pain, including wearing properly fitted shoes, using hot and cold remedies, stretching, and taking breaks from physical activity when noticing painful flare-ups. However, physical therapy is the best way to find consistent, long-lasting relief for your knee pain. Through manual therapy, strength training, flexibility training, balance training, and pain-specific exercises, physical therapy can get your knees moving comfortably once again.
Frequently consulting with a physical therapist is the best way to continually manage your knee pain. Having a regular physical therapy checkup ensures that your joints are working at their peak performance. In addition, any problems will be discovered early, preventing the onset of arthritis and joint injury. If you do have arthritis or have had surgery, then a regular physical therapy check-up is especially important, in order to make sure that your knee pain remains at bay.
Our physical therapists will examine your knee for signs of misalignment or structural damage, in addition to examining your stance, posture, gait, and range of motion. If needed, additional tests (such as x-rays) may be conducted. This will help determine the cause of your knee pain so we can treat it accordingly. After your initial evaluation is complete, your physical therapist will prescribe a physical therapy plan specifically for you, aimed at relieving unnatural stresses and strains, and normalizing your joint function.
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