TSR Clinics Services
Functional Abilities Evaluations
A Functional Abilities Evaluation (FAE), also known
as Functional Capacity Evaluation determines an individual’s
physical work tolerances. An FAE is a valuable tool
to determine objective limitations and restrictions.
Additionally, this assessment can help determine appropriate
rehabilitation and facilitate a timely return to work.
While an FAE can be conduced on its own, paired with
an Independent Medical Evaluation it provides both medical
and functional information relating to an individual’s
level of physical ability. TSR Clinics performs various
types of FAE’s. Let us help you choose the type of FAE
that best suits the needs of your claimant or injured
worker. Learn more…
Independent Medical Evaluations
An Independent Medical Evaluation (IME) assists with
determining or quantifying an individual’s evel of impairment
resulting from injury or illness. These evaluations
are conducted mainly by specialist doctors. An IME is
a useful ‘second opinion’ from an independent source
regarding an individual’s health condition. While an
IME can be conducted on its own when paired with a Functional
Abilities Evaluation the two reports provide both medical
and functional information relating to an individual’s
level of physical ability. TSR Clinics offers various
types of IME’s performed by different specialists. Learn
more…
Work Analysis
A worksite analysis (WA) which is similar to a Physical
Demands Analysis (PDA) is used to determine the physical
demands of a particular job. A WA may assist with determining
employment eligibility, or is useful for an organization
developing job descriptions and profiles. TSR Clinics’
WA are conducted using highly precise tools and methodology
within the field of Industrial Engineering. These tools
and methods render highly accurate and specific measurements
relating to a job and are superior in quality to a standard
PDA. Learn more…
Ergonomic Evaluations
An Ergonomic Evaluation is an analysis of an employee’s
workspace and the way the work is done in order to determine
potential risks or hazards. Recommendations are made
to minimize any undesirable effects from the work and
work environment (workspace). While good ergonomics
are especially important for the injured worker, consultation
on sound workplace design can help protect workers against
common work place injuries such as repetitive strain.
TSR Clinics performs Ergonomic Evaluations in schools,
offices, and industrial work settings. Learn
more…
Transferable Skills Evaluation
A Transferable Skills Analysis (TSA) determines what
NOC (National Occupational Classifications) occupations
a claimant is capable of performing based on their reported
education, vocational history, and physical abilities.
A TSA is an effective way to determine if there are
any potential occupations your claimant may perform
with minimal or no retraining.
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Occupational Therapy Home Assessments
Occupational Therapy Home Assessments are used to determine
the level of housekeeping, attendant care, and or care-giving
assistance that is required by an individual after they
have sustained an injury resulting from a motor vehicle
accident. Following initial home assessments, occupational
therapists may provide follow-up and in-home therapy.
The goal of home therapy is to assist the claimant with
improving their abilities to return to their perform
activities of normal life as soon as possible following
a car accident. Learn
more…
Work Hardening Programs
Work Hardening Programs (WHP) are designed to improve
an individual’s ability to return to work. These programs
are ideal when a graduated return to work is not available
and the individual needs specific conditioning in order
to perform their job demands. Tailored to each individual,
the WHP incorporates general conditioning and cardiovascular
exercises, as well as work simulated activities aimed
to improve job specific tolerances. Use of supportive
therapy and a special biomechanical program in conjunction
with WHP are also available. Learn
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Non-Dominant Hand Training
A non-dominant hand training program (NDHT) is designed
to train individuals to use their non-dominant hand
for activities such activities when they have lost functioning
of their dominant hand. NDHT is an effective way of
improving strength, motor co-ordination, and writing
abilities with the non-dominant hand. Training on one
handed typing is also an available for clients when
requested. Successful training can open the door to
a vast array of opportunities. Learn
more…
Rehabilitation Services
TSR Clinics has a network of highly skilled occupational
therapists, physiotherapists, massage therapists, chiropractors
and other healthcare practitioners that provide rehabilitation
services at our convenient locations throughout Ontario.
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Workplace Health & Safety Programs
TSR Clinic’s Workplace Health & Safety Program
(WHSP) is customized according to the needs of an organization.
Utilizing a multi-faceted approach including worker
education, ergonomics, and job coaching, TSR Clinics
WHSPs are instrumental in reducing injuries and sick-time
off work. We use the preventative framework of EnergeticsTM,
and place emphasis on developing a collaborative team
approach. This results in a successful program that
will render healthy and productive employees, and will
save your organization the cost associated with lost
time and employee disability. Learn
more…
Occupational Therapy File Management
An Occupational Therapist provides file management
services to assist with monitoring and coordination
of rehabilitation services for insurance claims. The
Occupational Therapist will meet with the individual’s
treating physicians and rehabilitation therapists to
ensure all parties involved are working towards the
same goals. When requested, the Occupational Therapist
will also set-up Independent Medical Assessments and
any other evaluations as directed by the insurer and
the medical team. Learn
more…
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