Functional Capacity Evaluations

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What is Functional Capacity Evaluation?

Functional Capacity Evaluation, commonly referred to as FCE, is a comprehensive assessment of tests, practices, and observations designed to identify an individual’s physical capacity to safely return to work following a work-related injury or extended medical leave.

Assume you suffer a work-related injury or illness. Following your recovery from the injury or illness, employers or insurance providers may ask you to take an FCE in order to determine whether or not you are ready to return to work- and in what capacity.

If an injured worker is unable to return to work, the FCE provides information on prognosis and occupational rehabilitation measures that may be possible. An FCE can also be used to help identify changes to an injured individual’s workload, or modifications to working conditions such as ergonomic measures, that the employer may be able to undertake to accommodate an employee with a disability or medical condition.

Here are some facts:

  • There are 2.6 million nonfatal workplace accidents and injuries in the U.S. each year.
  • Approximately 1/3 of all injuries in the United States are occupational in nature.
  • In 2020, 2.7 million nonfatal workplace injuries and illnesses were reported, with nearly 43% resulting in lost workdays (i.e., recuperation away from work or restricted duties at work).
  • Focused interdisciplinary rehabilitation programs have been shown to achieve return-to-work rates of 50-88%.
  • The longer patients are away from work, the less likely they are to ever return (50% of people who are out of work for six months never return).

FCE Testing

At Achieve Physical Therapy we provide FCEs that are evidence-based practices and individualized treatment plans. We work to provide the highest quality test results that are trustworthy, valuable, and insightful to the individual’s limitations and capabilities. This enables us to better understand each employer’s specific case, and their readiness to return to work and avoid future injuries.

The evaluation process typically consists of several key components:

  • Patient History: before conducting the evaluation, the healthcare provider collects the patient’s medical history, previous injuries, surgeries, and current health status to assess their overall health, identify potential risk factors, and tailor evaluation treatments to their needs effectively. This information helps in understanding the best approach to provide optimal care.
  • Objective Measurements: FCEs involve a series of standardized tests to assess different aspects of an individual’s physical abilities. These can include assessing range of motion, muscle strength, endurance, flexibility, and other relevant factors.
  • Functional Task Evaluation: Individuals are asked to perform a variety of tasks that simulate real-life activities. These tasks are often tailored to the individual’s specific needs, such as lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, bending, and reaching. The evaluator observes the individual’s performance, noting any difficulties, limitations, or signs of pain.
  • Pain Assessment: Pain levels are assessed during the different tasks to determine how pain may affect the individual’s functional capacity. This is crucial in identifying tasks that might exacerbate pain and guiding appropriate interventions.
  • Objective Data Collection: Throughout the evaluation, objective data is collected, including measurements, observations, and pain ratings. This data helps in generating a comprehensive report that outlines the individual’s capabilities and limitations.
  • Reporting: After completing the evaluation, the healthcare provider compiles the collected data and generates a detailed report. This report outlines the individual’s functional strengths and weaknesses, pain levels, and recommendations for further treatment.
  • Return-to-Work Considerations: For individuals returning to work after an injury or illness, FCEs play a crucial role in assessing their readiness. The evaluation will help determine if the individual can perform job-related tasks safely and effectively.
  • Legal and Insurance Documentation: FCE results are often used as evidence in legal cases, insurance claims, and workplace accommodations. The objective data and observations from the evaluations provide a clear picture of the individual’s functional status.

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Functional Capacity Evaluations serve as a valuable tool for assessing an individual’s physical abilities and limitations. By conducting this comprehensive evaluation, we can tailor treatment plans, guide return-to-work decisions, and provide evidence-based recommendations that will ultimately enhance the individual’s quality of life and overall functional well-being.

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