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Ergonomic Consulting


Corporate Health and Wellness Provider
  • On Site
  • Massage Therapy
  • Passive Flexibility Protocols
  • Active Flexibility Protocols
  • Neuromuscular Rehab Programs
  • Manual Therapy
  • Soft Tissue Mobilizations
  • Joint Mobilizations
  • Ergonomic Consultations
  • Conferences/Exhibits
  • Employee Appreciation Packages
  • Education Seminars
  • Corporate Wellness Programs
  • Accident & Injury Recovery

Ergonomic Consulting
  • Ergonomic Consultations
  • Workstation Evaluations
  • People Worksite Fitting

1. Mini  —Level One is a, concise and effective option when an individualized approach is necessary. In just 20 minutes modifications are suggested "on the spot" to promote a better fit between the worker and their workstation. Designed for the low-risk and symptom free employee, this is a particularly effective way to evaluate individual employees. In addition, Level One is useful when upgrading office equipment, renovating or relocating.

2. Protective  —Level Two is a comprehensive 45-minute individual workstation evaluation, with a detailed report. Level Two is appropriate for employees with complaints of work-related pain/discomfort or groups of individuals in ergonomic "red flag" areas (data entry, call centers, materials handling, etc.). "Protective" evaluations are designed to eliminate current complaints and prevent future incidents.

3. Post Injury  —Level Three is a personalized analysis of the workspace performed during or after medical intervention (work or non-work related injuries). Designed to ease return to work and maximize the employee's capability, the Level Three evaluation, which includes an in-depth report, helps reduce health care costs and eliminate or reduce ergonomic hazards. Medical providers often prescribe "Post Injury" ergonomic evaluations.

4. Follow Up  —These visits are designed to ensure workstation recommendations and equipment modifications have been implemented properly. Individuals who received either a mini or formal evaluation in the past will be re-visited by an ergonomist. The visit will last 10-15 minutes. A short questionnaire is administered to indicate if further action is needed and is attached to the initial evaluation.