Certified Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) are comprehensive assessments designed to measure an individual’s physical abilities and functional limitations. These evaluations help determine whether a person is capable of safely performing work-related tasks after an injury, illness, or medical condition.
Our certified specialists use standardized testing methods to assess strength, endurance, mobility, and physical tolerance. The results provide reliable, objective data that physicians, employers, and case managers can use to make informed decisions about return-to-work readiness, work restrictions, or rehabilitation planning.
Through detailed analysis and professional evaluation, we help individuals safely transition back to work while minimizing the risk of re-injury.

Detailed testing to measure lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling abilities to determine safe work capacity.
Evaluation of how long a person can perform physical tasks such as standing, walking, or repetitive movements.
Assessment of joint flexibility and movement limitations that may affect daily activities or job performance.
Observation of real-world movements such as bending, reaching, lifting, and carrying to determine functional ability.
Simulated job tasks designed to evaluate how an individual performs under typical workplace conditions.
Detailed documentation of results that physicians, employers, and insurance providers can use for medical or workplace decisions.

Our team performs Certified Functional Capacity Evaluations using standardized, evidence-based methods to ensure accurate and dependable results. Each evaluation is carefully designed to reflect the physical demands of a patient’s daily activities or job requirements.
We focus on safety, precision, and patient comfort throughout the process. By combining professional expertise with detailed functional testing, we provide clear insights into an individual’s current physical abilities.
Our goal is to help patients return to work safely, guide healthcare providers in treatment planning, and support informed decisions for recovery and workplace readiness.