Pioneered by BIOKINETIX, The Science of More UpTime is the study of combining sports medicine-derived science with ergonomics to drive superior results in reducing employees’ work-related injuries and illnesses.
Supported by over a decade of successful results, this formula is proven to significantly lower frequency rates and costs associated with musculoskeletal workplace injuries and LT (Lost Time).
More UpTime is achievable through various strategies and injury prevention programs offered by BIOKINETIX. These programs are developed with the help of experts and supported by science and research in sports medicine, kinesiology, and ergonomics.
Our services use a strategic methodology designed to sustain results to help organizations protect their employees from musculoskeletal injuries on a daily basis.
The Science of More UpTime and the 3E Process focus entirely on prevention and reducing employees’ work-related injuries and illnesses.
Our exclusive 3E Process uses Engineering, Ergonomics, and Exercise to identify and modify risk factors in your work environment, teach you the proper body mechanics for your job tasks, and give you dynamic workplace exercise programs to reduce and prevent costly injuries.
Improve the Overall Well-being of Your Organization
Our programs are proven to drive incredible results in giving employees more UpTime at work and in their personal lives. By doing so, The Science of More UpTime allows employees to work on their personal goals and return to work happier and more productive.
Our solutions also increase UpTime for employers by reducing the cost of worker’s comp claims and days off, boosting productivity, and improving the overall well-being of the organization.
Every business has the responsibility to protect both its profits and its employees—and so do we. Contact us now to learn more about The Science of More UpTime and how it can help you in reducing your employees’ work-related injuries and illnesses. Phone: 773.227.4447
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