PALM BEACH COUNTY / DEERFIELD BEACH, FLORIDA
Be On The Move: Experienced Board-Certified Physical Therapists in DEERFIELD BEACH!
As the premier at home physical therapy services provider in Deerfield Beach, FL, we proudly offer cutting-edge therapy for work-conditioning at home and more! Our practice is grounded in evidence-based methodologies, ensuring superior patient outcomes...
You’ll start with an evaluation focusing on job-specific tasks such as lifting, carrying, or repetitive motions. Then, we’ll create a conditioning regimen that gradually increases in intensity and complexity to match workplace duties. Progress is continuously monitored, and adjustments are made as you build endurance and strength. Typical sessions might include simulated workstation setups, weight-lifting drills, or repetitive motions like sorting and stocking to build stamina. We also incorporate stretches and ergonomics training to ensure you maintain proper body mechanics. As you advance, we’ll evaluate your readiness to take on full duties, occasionally consulting with your employer or case manager to align on expectations for a smooth transition.
Individuals recovering from work-related injuries or those who’ve been away from their job for an extended period and need to rebuild vocational fitness. Work Conditioning also benefits those preparing for physically demanding roles or who want to preempt potential injuries before resuming labor-intensive tasks. If you live in Palm Beach County—specifically in Boynton Beach, Boca Raton, Lake Worth, or Wellington—and need a structured plan to get back on the job safely, our Work Conditioning program is designed for you.
How is work conditioning different from regular physical therapy?
It focuses on job-specific tasks, endurance, and strength to ensure you’re ready for your actual work demands.
Do I need my employer’s approval?
Employer collaboration can be helpful, especially if they require certain fitness or capacity metrics.
What types of jobs benefit from work conditioning?
All types, from manual labor to desk jobs. We tailor the program to your job’s physical demands.
How long does a typical work conditioning program last?
It varies based on your job requirements and recovery progress, but many programs last 2–6 weeks.
Is it covered by workers’ compensation?
Often, yes. Many work conditioning programs are part of workers’ comp claims for injured employees.
Can I return to work part-time while doing work conditioning?
Possibly. We coordinate with your employer and medical team to find a safe, gradual return-to-work plan.
What happens after I complete the program?
We may perform a final evaluation to confirm you can safely meet job demands before fully resuming work.
NO MATTER HOW YOU PAY FOR TREATMENT, THERE IS NO PRESCRIPTION REQUIRED TO START
Same co-pay
Medicare and secondary
insurance
$0 per visit
Most Medicare plans with a
secondary cover your entire cost.
We accept all major Credit Cards