We want to remind you that work conditioning can benefit your injured worker in these situations: Incomplete recovery or progress has plateaued without being released to full…
Work conditioning is most effective if implemented as soon as possible after an injury and/or surgery. According to our data, there was an average of…
A head custodian injured her low back while moving and assembling tables for a public high school. She was prescribed medication, physical therapy, and injections,…
When you’ve had an employee go out with an injury, you want them to recover quickly so they can get past this disruption in their…
As the year wraps up, the Job Ready staff reflected on the work conditioning program and wanted to share with you a few of the…
No one hires a new person for a job expecting them to be injured. You choose your new hire carefully, through a combination of interviewing…
In 2009 the AMA Guide to the Evaluation of Functional Ability: How to Request, Interpret and Apply Functional Capacity Evaluations, the authors define FCE as…
Physical therapy is often prescribed 2-3 days per week, but physical therapy alone is not conducive to conditioning someone to return to work. That is…
It came to our attention recently that we use quite a few acronyms and abbreviations here at Job Ready Services so we thought we would…