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Program Development

Better Programs.
Better Outcomes.

Work conditioning program design frameworks and AI-powered tools — from FCE baseline data to a complete 4-week return-to-work program, structured for defensibility and constrained to your clinic's equipment.

The Gap

FCE Data Is Useless
Without a Program.

A functional capacity evaluation gives you a snapshot — baseline lift, carry, positional tolerances, and functional aerobic capacity. But what you do with that snapshot is what determines the patient's outcome.

Most work conditioning programs are built the same way they were 20 years ago: generic progressions, equipment-agnostic exercises, and targets that don't connect to the actual job demands.

TWHP Clinical Coach gives you the frameworks and tools to design programs that are specific, structured, and defensible — from intake to discharge.

4 Weeks

Standard work conditioning program duration

Day-by-Day

Structured session-level programming — not weekly blobs

Equipment-Constrained

Exercise selection limited to what your clinic actually has

RTW-Aligned

Every target maps directly to job demand characteristics

Program Frameworks

The Building Blocks of Better Programs

FCE-to-Program Design

Learn how to translate raw FCE data — lift, carry, positional tolerances, and functional aerobic capacity — into a structured, defensible 4-week work conditioning plan.

  • FCE interpretation for program design
  • Baseline data → target calculation
  • Weekly progression logic
  • Documentation and justification standards

Equipment-Constrained Programming

Not every clinic has the same equipment. Build programs using what you actually have — with exercise selection logic that stays within your clinic's physical capability.

  • Clinic equipment profile setup
  • Exercise substitution frameworks
  • Modality-specific progression tables
  • Minimal-equipment program templates

Return-to-Work Goal Setting

Define functional targets based on the job demands, not generic rehab benchmarks. Set lift, carry, MET, and positional goals that map directly to return-to-work eligibility.

  • Job demands analysis integration
  • MET tolerance calculation
  • PDPM vs. work comp RTW standards
  • Physical demand characteristic matching

Weekly Review & Adaptation

Work conditioning isn't static. Learn how to interpret weekly performance data, make evidence-based adjustments, and document program modifications for the medical record.

  • Tolerance-based progression criteria
  • When and how to modify targets
  • Adverse event documentation
  • Communication with adjusters and employers
Coming Soon — Phase 2
AI Work Conditioning Generator

From Baseline Data to a
Complete 4-Week Program
— in Seconds.

1

Set Up Clinic Profile

Enter your available equipment once. The AI only recommends exercises using what you actually have — no template exercises that require equipment you don't own.

2

Enter Baseline Data

Input lift capacity, carry capacity, treadmill speed/heart rate from your FCE. The system auto-calculates functional aerobic MET equivalent.

3

Define RTW Goals

Set required lift, carry, MET tolerance, and target return-to-work date. Add job-specific requirements and physical demand characteristics as needed.

4

Generate & Review

Review the AI-generated day-by-day program. Edit individual sessions, adjust targets, add clinician notes, and approve the plan before delivering to the patient.

5

Deliver to Patient

Send the patient a unique mobile access link — no app download required. Patients log daily session performance directly from their phone.

6

Review Weekly Progress

At each weekly checkpoint, review logged performance against targets. The system flags sessions outside tolerance thresholds and supports plan revision documentation.

The AI Program Generator is included with Clinical Coach membership — no separate subscription required.

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Who This Is For

Built for Specific Clinicians

PTs Running Work Conditioning Programs

You do FCEs and work conditioning — but your programs feel inconsistent and your documentation doesn't always support the progression. You want a system.

Clinic Owners Adding Work Comp Services

You're expanding into work comp and need to design a defensible program framework before you take on your first case. You want to do it right from day one.

ATCs Supporting Work Conditioning

You're tracking patient performance in a work conditioning program but the PT-generated plan doesn't give you enough structure to work from day to day.

Get Access

Start Designing Better Programs.

Frameworks are available through the Clinical Education library. The AI Program Generator launches in Phase 2 — create an account now to get early access.