Credential · Certification

Occupro Certification

PT47 citations · 3 lenses

Work health and ergonomics platform certification. No clinical outcome data published.

Scores · default weights
Clinical
33/100
Business
40/100
Academic Clinical
28/100

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Clinical breakdown
Clinical outcomes×35%
8/100

Platform-specific training; no clinical outcome studies.

Caseload applicability×15%
35/100

Applicable in occupational health and work injury settings; limited to Occupro platform users.

Billing & reimbursement×15%
52/100

Work health assessments billable under ergonomic and FCE codes; platform-based billing modest.

Certification investment×20%
75/100

Platform-specific online training; low cost and time; quick to obtain.

Employer demand×10%
12/100

Very limited employer demand; proprietary platform certification with niche recognition.

Patient experience×5%
10/100

Worker satisfaction with platform-delivered assessments not studied.

Business breakdown
Cash-pay viability×25%
25/100

Industrial/work comp/FCE is paid by employers and carriers, not consumers; near-zero cash-pay.

Pricing leverage×20%
35/100

Contracted rates with employers, with modest premiums for FCE/work-conditioning services.

Market differentiation×15%
40/100

Differentiates from generic outpatient PT in industrial markets but is one of several brands.

Owner leverage×15%
65/100

Excellent — service is protocolized, B2B contracts scale, and clinicians are interchangeable.

Consumer demand×15%
30/100

Recognized by HR/safety/employer buyers, not consumers.

Credential investment×10%
60/100

Relatively accessible cost/time with quick deployability into a clinic.

Academic Clinical breakdown
Faculty recognition×25%
20/100

Commercial vendor credential; carries little academic weight.

Scholarship signal×20%
20/100

Minimal scholarly footprint.

Teaching value×15%
30/100

Some relevance in industrial/ergonomics electives, otherwise narrow.

Evidence depth×20%
35/100

FCE literature is mixed with significant reliability/validity concerns.

Faculty demand×10%
15/100

Essentially never listed in faculty postings.

Credential investment×10%
55/100

Cheap/fast relative to academic alternatives but low academic return.

Evidence base · 47 sources
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    Evaluation of artificial‐intelligence‐enhanced video feedback to improve manufacturing workers' ergonomic postural behavior: A preliminary investigation
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  2. 02
    Athletic Training and Health Care Economics: Demonstrating Value of Athletic Trainer Services in Occupational Health
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    Otherdoi:10.4085/1062-6050-0623.24
  3. 03
    The effect of ergonomics training given to office workers on musculoskeletal disorders and working postures
    A. Ağar; G. Yeginoğlu; B. Kızıltan · International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics2025
    Otherdoi:10.1080/10803548.2025.2457186
  4. 04
    Ergonomics training with exercise and manual therapy in textile workers: a randomized controlled trial
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    RCTdoi:10.1007/s00420-025-02160-9
  5. 05
    Self-Management Strategies for Low Back Pain Among Horticulture Workers: Protocol for a Type II Hybrid Effectiveness-Implementation Study
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  6. 06
    Machine learning-enhanced back muscle strength prediction considering lifting condition and individual characteristics
    K.-S. Lee; J. Hwang; J. Ha; J. Lee · International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics2025
    Otherdoi:10.1080/10803548.2025.2454131
  7. 07
    Attitudes, needs, and opportunities for training on musculoskeletal disorder risk reduction in masonry
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    Otherdoi:10.1186/s12889-025-25011-1
  8. 08
    Reduction of work-related musculoskeletal risk factors following ergonomics training and exercise practices in a mechanised underground copper mine
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  9. 09
    Theory-Based Intervention Module on Occupational Safety and Health (TRIMOSH) in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice among food industry workers: Study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
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  10. 10
    Challenges and Opportunities to Work and Industry Practice in Occupational Therapy: A Practitioner Survey
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    A Comprehensive Workplace Exercise Intervention to Reduce Musculoskeletal Pain and Improve Functional Capacity in Office Workers: A Randomized Controlled Study
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    RCTdoi:10.3390/healthcare12090915
  12. 12
    Evaluation of the effect of corrective exercise intervention on musculoskeletal disorders, fatigue and working memory of office workers
    F. Makki; N. Hasheminejad; S. Tahernejad; M. Mirzaee · International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics2024
    Otherdoi:10.1080/10803548.2024.2323332
  13. 13
    Effect of Ergonomic Intervention on Cognitive Function of Office Workers
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  14. 14
    Combined and isolated effects of workstation ergonomics and physiotherapy in improving cervicogenic headache and work ability in office workers: a single-blinded, randomized controlled study
    G. Nambi; M. Alghadier; S. H. Pakkir Mohamed; A. Vellaiyan; E. E. Ebrahim; D. E. Sobeh; F. Z. Kashoo; A. J. A. Albarakati; N. A. Alshahrani; V. Eswaramoorthi · Front Public Health2024
    RCTdoi:10.3389/fpubh.2024.1438591
  15. 15
    Comparing Lecture and E-mail Training for Ergonomic Posture Correction in Office Workers
    F. Paridokht; M. H. Mahmoodi; B. Fazli; H. Ansari · Journal of Health Scope2024
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  16. 16
    Effect of exercise given to factory workers with ergonomics training on pain and functionality: A randomized controlled trial
    E. Pehlevan; Ö. Şevgin · Work2024
    RCTdoi:10.3233/WOR-230663
  17. 17
    A science mapping-based review of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among construction workers
    M. F. Antwi-Afari; H. Li; A. H. S. Chan; J. Seo; S. Anwer; H. Y. Mi; Z. Wu; A. Y. L. Wong · J Safety Res2023
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.jsr.2023.01.011
  18. 18
    Impact assessment of e-trainings in occupational safety and health: a literature review
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    Narrative reviewdoi:10.1186/s12889-023-16114-8
  19. 19
    A Scoping Review of Interventions to Improve Occupational Safety and Health of Construction Workers
    H. Hayashi; Y. Li; D. D. Sussman; S. Okuzono; K. Viswanath; I. Kawachi · Am J Health Promot2023
    Systematic reviewdoi:10.1177/08901171231193783
  20. 20
    Participatory ergonomics for the reduction of musculoskeletal exposure of maintenance workers
    E. M. Capodaglio · International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics2022
    Otherdoi:10.1080/10803548.2020.1761670
  21. 21
    Using Participatory Ergonomics to Improve Health and Safety in Commercial Lobstering in the United States: 2 Case Studies
    S. Fulmer; E. Scott; L. Punnett; B. Buchholz · New Solutions: A Journal of Environmental & Occupational Health Policy2022
    Case seriesdoi:10.1177/10482911221096774
  22. 22
    Cybergonomics: Proposing and justification of a new name for the ergonomics of Industry 4.0 technologies
    M. Pouyakian · Front Public Health2022
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  23. 23
    A cross-sectional study determining the prevalence of musculoskeletal diseases in automotive factory workers
    H. Sirzai; E. A. Dundar · Journal of Surgery & Medicine (JOSAM)2022
    Cross-sectionaldoi:10.28982/josam.1050531
  24. 24
    Workplace Musculoskeletal Disorder Prevention Practices and Experiences
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  25. 25
    Improving healthy work culture measures using participatory ergonomic interventions
    R. Yarahmadi; S. Soleimani-Alyar; M. R. Vafa · International Journal of Occupational Safety & Ergonomics2022
    Otherdoi:10.1080/10803548.2021.1999066
  26. 26
    An ergonomics educational training program to prevent work-related musculoskeletal disorders to novice and experienced workers in the poultry processing industry: A quasi-experimental study
    M. S. Denadai; S. R. Alouche; D. P. Valentim; R. S. Padula · Appl Ergon2021
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.apergo.2020.103234
  27. 27
    Musculoskeletal disorders and selecting an appropriate tool for ergonomic risk assessment in the dental profession
    M. Eyvazlou; A. Asghari; H. Mokarami; M. Bagheri Hosseinabadi; M. Derakhshan Jazari; V. Gharibi · Work2021
    Otherdoi:10.3233/WOR-213453
  28. 28
    A cluster-randomized trial of workplace ergonomics and neck-specific exercise versus ergonomics and health promotion for office workers to manage neck pain - a secondary outcome analysis
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    RCTdoi:10.1186/s12891-021-03945-y
  29. 29
    Effect of an ergonomic intervention involving workstation adjustments on musculoskeletal pain in office workers-a randomized controlled clinical trial
    S. Lee; D. E. B. FC; D. E. C. CSM; D. E. O. S. T · Ind Health2021
    RCTdoi:10.2486/indhealth.2020-0188
  30. 30
    Exploration of individualized goals and ergonomic modifications to address sedentary behaviors and perceived health and well-being among office workers
    A. Naber; L. Willhite; W. Lucas Molitor · Work2021
    Otherdoi:10.3233/WOR-213443
  31. 31
    The hand therapist's role in the prevention and management of upper extemity injuries in the modern mass production industrial setting
    G. Pitts; M. Custer; R. D. Foister; T. Uhl · Journal of Hand Therapy2021
    Otherdoi:10.1016/j.jht.2021.04.019
  32. 32
    Effect of a wellness room with a physiotherapist in an intimate fashion company on ergonomics: stress level, quality of life and musculoskeletal symptoms
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    Otherdoi:10.1080/1463922X.2020.1780343
  33. 33
    Prevalence of work-related musculoskeletal pain in masonry apprentices
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    Otherdoi:10.1080/00140139.2020.1772380
  34. 34
    Effects of Using Immersive Media on the Effectiveness of Training to Prevent Ergonomics Risks
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  35. 35
    Safety Voice for Ergonomics (SAVE): Evaluation of a masonry apprenticeship training program
    J. A. Hess; L. Kincl; D. L. Weeks; A. Vaughan; D. Anton · Appl Ergon2020
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  36. 36
    Efficacy of text messaging apprentices to reinforce ergonomics and safety voice training
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  37. 37
    Interactive tools for safety 4.0: virtual ergonomics and serious games in real working contexts
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  38. 38
    Equal health at work? Protocol for an observational study of work organisation, workload and musculoskeletal complaints among women and men in grocery retail
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  39. 39
    Interventions Addressing Injury among Agricultural Workers: A Systematic Review
    K. Volkmer; W. Lucas Molitor · J Agromedicine2019
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  40. 40
    Effects of stretching exercise training and ergonomic modifications on musculoskeletal discomforts of office workers: a randomized controlled trial
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  41. 41
    The process evaluation of two alternative participatory ergonomics intervention strategies for construction companies
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    Psychosocial effects of workplace physical exercise among workers with chronic pain: Randomized controlled trial
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    Job rotation designed to prevent musculoskeletal disorders and control risk in manufacturing industries: A systematic review
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  44. 44
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    RCTdoi:10.1186/s12889-016-2989-x
  45. 45
    Evidence-based ergonomics education: Promoting risk factor awareness among office computer workers
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