OccuPro Prepares for APTA's CSM 2012


OccuPro will be exhibiting at the 2012 American Physical Therapy Association Conference and Exposition in Chicago!  Look for us in the exhibit hall, Booth# 1224, at McCormick Place Lakeside as we showcase our various continuing education courses within the specialized field of industrial rehabilitation and ergonomics. OccuPro staff will be on hand all three days to answer questions and explain the benefits of the OccuPro industrial rehabilitation training curriculum.


OccuPro offers many continuing education opportunities which include:


We will also be exhibiting our highly sought after Online Assessment Application software system.  This is the only industrial rehab software system that offers physical therapists the ability to put a full approach to industrial rehab into their practice with one piece of software.  Clinics implementing this software are able to perform 7 different industrial rehab tests and outpatient therapy functional re-assessments and produce 8 different reports. The increase in revenue that Physical Therapy Departments/Clinics have already realized includes a:

      10% Increase in Outpatient Work Comp Revenue
      100% Increase in Work Conditioning Revenue
      275% Increase in Industrial Rehab Productivity
      400% Increase in Industrial Rehab Revenue

OccuPro's Online Assessment Application is the industry's most comprehensive suite of web based industrial rehab assessments.  The 7 different testing methodologies which produce 8 different reports within
OccuPro's software include:


Functional Capacity Evaluation
Functional Progress Note
Functional Discharge Summary
Work Hardening/Conditioning Evaluation
Pre-Placement Post-Offer Testing
Job Demands Analysis
Patient Progress Note
Return to Work Recommendation

 

For more information on OccuPro's Online Assessment Application or various continuing education courses please contact us at 866-470-4440 or click here to request more information.
OccuPro will see you at CSM 2012 in Chicago!

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