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Physical
Reconditioning
Physical reconditioning is a program designed to increase an injured
employee's strength and stamina and return him or her to work as
soon as possible.
After an injury at work, an employee
may begin to decondition due to the inactivity associated with being
off work. In Physical Reconditioning the patient participates
in a flexibility program, cardiovascular exercise and resistance
training to increase strength and stamina. This takes place
in structured two-hour sessions, 3 to 5 times per week in the Holzer
Health Center under the supervision of our Rehabilitation Department
clinicians. This program utilizes a 12-piece Nautilus circuit,
free weights, treadmills, upper body ergometers, stationary bicycles,
stair steppers, and a flexibility class designed by our physical
and occupational therapists. The next step, if needed, is
a program called Work Simulation.
Physical Reconditioning is available
at the following locations:
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