Title: Michigan Hand & Sports Rehabilitation Centers Quarterly
1Michigan Hand Sports Rehabilitation Centers
Quarterly Roundtable Review
- Richard M. Singer, MD
- Kimberly M. Pace, OTR
- Lori Sweeney, OTR
2Industrial Rehabilitation Current Issues Trends
- Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Work Conditioning
- Job Analysis
- Pre-Work Screen
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6Functional Capacity Evaluation Defined
- Functional Purposeful activity that is an actual
work movement. Functional implies a definable
movement and result that can be measured.
7Functional Capacity Evaluation Defined
- Capacity Existing abilities for activities
including the maximal function able to be used.
8Functional Capacity Evaluation Defined
- Evaluation Observation, reasoning, conclusion.
Objective measurement of the activity.
9Functional Capacity Evaluation
Isernhagen Work System
- Comprehensive, objective, standardized test
- 2 day testing
- Abilities and physical limitations identified
- Matching the worker to the work
10Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Design of the IWS
- Total body function
- Focus on function, not pain
- Kinesiophysical approach
11Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Kinesiophysical Approach
- Definition The study of physical movement at
all levels of work SEDENTARY, LIGHT, MEDIUM,
HEAVY and VERY HEAVY
12Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Attributes of the Kinesiophysical Approach
- Maximum function
- Safety
- Physical musculoskeletal findings correlate with
the functional findings and observations
13Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Testing Format Day 1
- History
- Musculoskeletal exam
- Lifting (floor to waist, waist to overhead,
horizontal) - Static dynamic push/pull
- Unilateral bilateral carry
- Elevated work
- Trunk Flexion (sitting standing)
- Unweighted Trunk Rotation (sitting standing)
14Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Testing Format Day 2
- Lifting repeated
- Low level activities (crawl, kneel, crouch,
repetitive squat) - Ambulation activities (walking, stair climbing,
step ladder climbing and balance) - Static work (sitting standing)
- Upper extremity activities (grip coordination)
- Job Simulation
15Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Job Description Explored
- Usual customary job demands identified
- Avenue to perform a functional job analysis
- Dictionary of Occupational Titles
- Client/Employer Interview
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17Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Results
- To determine an individuals ability to safely
return to work full-time or on a modified basis - -Case Closure-
18Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Results cont
- To determine work limitations, job modification
or reasonable accommodation to prevent injury - -Case Closure-
19Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Results cont
- To determine the extent to which impairments
exist or the degree of physical disability for
compensation purposes - -Case Closure-
20Functional Capacity Evaluation
- Results cont
- To predict the potential ability to perform work
following acute rehabilitation or a work
conditioning program - -Case Closure-
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22Maximum Voluntary Effort
- MVE Tests
- A series of evaluations used to determine if the
client is exerting full effort or demonstrating
inconsistencies - 5 Test Protocols
23Maximum Voluntary Effort
- Test Protocols
- Grip strength
- Jamar Dynamometer
- 5 handle positions (3 trials at ea. level)
- Determine optimal grip level
- Bell-Shaped Curve
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- Test Protocols cont
- REG (Rapid Exchange Grip)
- Tested at optimal grip level
- Compare to grip strength in initial Dynamometer
grip test - REG result should be less than static grip
strength -
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- Test Protocols cont
- CVs
- Co-efficient of variation (use scientific
calculator to determine ) - Jamar grip strengths all 5 levels
- Total 10 CVs
- Cut-off 12
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- Test Protocols cont
- CVs
- Co-efficient of variation
- BTE/Primus with tools 162, 601, 701
- Total 10 CVs
- Cut-off 12
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- Test Protocols cont
- Cross check of the BTE/Primus static grip
strength results with the results of the Jamar
Dynamometer grip strength testing - 10 Cut-off with R/L L/R comparison
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- Test Protocols Review
- Review Results Determine
- Acceptable effort
- Less-than-maximal effort
- Questionable effort
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30Work Conditioning
- Work Conditioning
- Treatment option as result of FCE to increase
ability to RTW - Per doctors order
- Per therapists recommendation
- Referral from case manager
- Client requires advanced therapy (d/c from acute)
- Option if insurance will not pay for FCE
- Client currently unable to RTW perform required
job demands
31Work Conditioning
- One Day Evaluation (2-3 hours)
- Medical history
- Job history/demands (attain job description)
- Push/pull ability
- Material handling (determine required physical
demand level) - Grip/prehensile strength
- Coordination
- Low-level activities crawl
- Sit/stand/walk
- Climb ladder/stairs
32Work Conditioning
- Structured Program
- 3-5 x per week
- 2-4 weeks
- 2-4 hours per session
- Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA)
- Facilitates daily treatment protocols and
performs re-eval
33Work Conditioning
- Treatment Program
- Cardiovascular component (bike, treadmill)
- General conditioning exercises
- Flexibility exercises
- Pre-conditioning stretches
- BTE exercises
- Job-specific work simulation
- Patient education (body mechanics, posture,
pacing, symptom management)
34Work Conditioning
- Treatment Program
- Re-eval every 10 sessions
- Check progress against required physical demand
level - Continue tx good progress
- Look ahead alternate career, Voc. Rehab
- Job coach
- Job analysis
- Case closure by D/C
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36Functional Job Analysis
- Defined
- An evaluation which identifies physical
functional aspects of work - Worker
- Work
- Worksite
37Functional Job Analysis
- Worker
- Gender
- Age
- Anthropometric measure
- Skill level
- General health conditioning
- ROM strength
38Functional Job Analysis
39Functional Job Analysis
- Worksite
- Work area flooring, dimensions, heights, etc.
- Seating/standing supports
- Space design organization
- Environment lighting, temperature, noise, air
quality, etc.
40Functional Job Analysis
- Tools Equipment Used
- Video camera
- Tape measure
- Scale
- Dynamometer/pinch meter
- Goniometer
- Stop watch
41Functional Job Analysis
- Videotape Format
- If a picture is worth 1,000 words, a moving
picture/video must be worth at least 5,000 words.
42Functional Job Analysis
- Critical job demands identified
- Rarely 0-5 (up to ½ hour)
- Occasionally 6-33 (up to 3 hours)
- Frequently 34-66 (up to 5 1/2 hours)
- Constant 67-100 (8 hours)
43Functional Job Analysis
- Job modification
- Worker modification posture, pace, work method
- Worksite modification job rotation, workstation
adjustability, etc. - Equipment needs tools, gloves, etc.
- FJA in conjunction with FCE Case Closure
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45Job Coach
- Defined
- An on-site visit with the employee at the place
of employment (approx. 2 hours) - Physician ordered
- Case manager referral
- Therapists recommendation (often at the end of
work conditioning and with release to RTW)
46Job Coach
- Purpose
- Gives the therapist ability to view client in
actual setting performing required job demands - View interactions with employer (management)
employees - Provide support as client RTW (decrease anxiety,
fear) - View analyze work setting for
- Physical layout
- Physical demands
- Equipment
- Potential risks
- Client concerns
47Job Coach
- Summary
- Make recommendations
- On-site
- In report
- Recommendations for
- Ergonomic setup
- Ergonomic equipment
- Assistance to perform physical demands
- Body mechanics/ posture
- Safety
- RTW (yes, no, restrictions?)
- Case closure
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49Pre-Work Screens
- Overview
- Source of income
- No workers comp involvement
- Post-offer pre-work screen
- Hired under condition of passing physical
test/screen
50Pre-Work Screens
- Development
- Obtain critical demands from a functional job
description - Evaluate critical demands for requirements of
- Lifting carrying
- Push/pull
- Positional tolerance
- Ambulation
- Climbing/balance
- Coordination
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- Test Protocols
- Develop test protocols to evaluate critical
demands - i.e. sandbags lifted from floor and carried 10
ft. occasionally (8 at a time, 10x per week) - Use actual sandbags
- Gradual increase in weight pass each level
before continuing (i.e. 10, 20, 30 lbs.) - Incorporate heights/distances into test protocol
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- Test Protocols cont
- i.e. Isernhagen Swift account trucking
company (2 jobs flat bed/dry van) - Went out and physically assessed job demands
- Developed test protocols actual reflection of
job demands (weights, heights, reps, etc.) - Set up test sights at Swift terminals (30 minute
test) - 28, 670 tests
- Fail both, 6
- Fail flat bed, 27
- Pass both, 65
- 54 decrease in new driver reported MSDs
- Swift estimates average WC claim - 32,000
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54Home Evaluation
- Traditional scope of Industrial Rehabilitation?
- NOT
55Home Evaluation
- Overview
- 4 cases within the last year
- COPD / emphysema
- Traumatic hand amputation / replant
- Spinal cord injury / MVA
- Fusion lumbar spine
56Home Evaluation
- COPD / Emphysema
- Long-term disability
- Dependent on amigo wheelchair
- Identified accessibility constraints in home with
amigo wheelchair - Ramps
- Thresholds
- Doorways
57Home Evaluation
- Traumatic Hand Amputation/Replant
- Dominant Hand
- Current workers compensation claim
- Attending acute O.T. treatments
- Assessed need for adaptive equipment with meal
preparation, feeding, dressing, bathing,
grooming, housecleaning, leisure time interests,
etc. - Goal increase ease and independence with ADLs
and reduce the number of home healthcare visits
58Home Evaluation
- Spinal Cord Injury / MVA
- Assessed caretakers need for personal assistance
in caring for her quadriplegic brother - Identified equipment needs for caretakers safety
- Identified equipment needs for patients safety
59Home Evaluation
- Fusion Lumbar Spine
- Long-term disability
- Assessed need for in home personal assistant
- Addressed all aspects of ADLs
60Home Evaluation
- Non-traditional view of the injured worker
- Another avenue for case closure
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