FCES - How much pain should I work through? (Functional Capacity Evaluations)
If you're about to have an FCE (Functional Capacity Evaluation), and you have some level of pain, you might be wondering how much pain you'll be expected to work through during your 4-6 hour test. In this video, I'll do my best to answer that question: how much pain you should expect to work through. I'll also give you some advice on how to figure out how much pain to expect once you start working with your FCE evaluator. I hope this helps your prepare for your FCE! Please leave a comment below if you have any additional advice or input. Luke Gordon, DPT (Doctor of Physical Therapy/Owner of Gordon Physical Therapy) https://www.gordonphysicaltherapy.com/

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