ICBC Weakness & Deconditioning Treatment.
Feeling weaker, more tired or less physically capable after a motor vehicle accident? Reduced activity during recovery can affect strength, endurance, balance and confidence with everyday movement.
Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides personalized ICBC treatment and active rehabilitation in Surrey to help rebuild physical capacity and support your return to work, exercise and daily activities.
What is weakness & deconditioning?
Weakness and deconditioning describe a reduction in physical capacity that can develop after injury or a period of reduced activity. After a motor vehicle accident, people may move less because of pain, stiffness, uncertainty or changes to their normal routine.
Reduced Strength
Everyday tasks such as lifting, carrying or climbing stairs may require more effort than before.
Lower Endurance
Walking, standing or working for longer periods may feel more tiring during recovery.
Earlier Fatigue
Muscles may tire sooner when your normal activity level has been reduced.
Balance Changes
Reduced lower-body strength or confidence may affect standing, walking or stairs.
Reduced Coordination
Movement may feel less smooth or controlled when you have been less active for a period of time.
Lower Movement Confidence
Some people become hesitant with movements they have been avoiding since the accident.
Reduced strength is not always just the injury itself.
Physical capacity can decrease when normal movement and activity are interrupted. Several factors may contribute to weakness and deconditioning after a collision.
Reduced Activity
You may be walking, exercising or working less than you did before the accident.
Protective Movement
You may avoid using an area fully because movement feels uncomfortable.
Loss of Endurance
Cardiovascular and muscular endurance can decrease during periods of inactivity.
Changed Routine
Normal exercise, work and recreational routines may be disrupted during recovery.
Movement Hesitation
Uncertainty about what is safe may lead you to avoid activities you previously performed.
Balance Changes
Reduced lower-body strength and activity can affect confidence with standing and walking.
Muscle Fatigue
Tasks may feel harder when the body is not accustomed to your previous activity demands.
General Deconditioning
Overall physical fitness can decline when activity is reduced for an extended period.
Everyday activities may require more effort than before.
Walking
Walking farther may feel tiring when endurance and lower-body strength have decreased.
Stairs
Going up or down stairs may require more effort and confidence.
Work
Standing, walking, lifting or completing a full workday may feel more physically demanding.
Driving
Longer drives and sustained positions may feel more fatiguing during recovery.
Exercise
Returning to the gym, sport or recreation may feel harder than expected after time away.
Household Activities
Cleaning, carrying groceries and other daily tasks may require more energy.
What can ICBC weakness & deconditioning treatment include?
Registered Massage Therapy
Massage therapy may be used as part of care for muscle tension, soreness and stiffness that can limit comfortable movement.
Learn About ICBC Massage →Kinesiology & Active Rehabilitation
Kinesiology focuses on rebuilding strength, endurance, balance, coordination and functional capacity through individualized exercise and progressive rehabilitation.
Explore ICBC Rehabilitation →Acupuncture
Acupuncture may be included in an individualized treatment plan depending on your symptoms, assessment and recovery goals.
Explore ICBC Acupuncture →Rebuild physical capacity step by step.
Progressive Strengthening
Exercises can gradually become more challenging as your strength and tolerance improve.
Endurance Training
Walking, conditioning and repeated movement may be progressed to improve stamina.
Balance Training
Balance exercises may be included when standing or walking confidence has changed.
Functional Exercise
Exercises can be selected around lifting, stairs, walking, carrying and work-related tasks.
Core & Trunk Strength
Trunk exercises may be included when they support your functional and activity goals.
Return to Exercise
Your program can progress toward the gym, recreation, sport or other activities that matter to you.
Recovery can involve more than getting stronger.
Functional recovery may involve rebuilding several abilities at the same time—not just muscle strength.
Balance
Balance helps you feel more confident with standing, walking and stairs.
Coordination
Coordination supports smoother and more controlled movement.
Endurance
Endurance allows you to sustain activity for work, walking and everyday tasks.
Movement Confidence
Progressive exercise can help rebuild confidence with activities you have been avoiding.
Lifting Tolerance
Functional strengthening can prepare you for groceries, children, equipment or job demands.
Work Capacity
Rehabilitation can be progressed toward the physical requirements of your occupation.
Your goals should shape your strengthening program.
Your rehabilitation should prepare you for the activities you actually need and want to do—not simply make you complete a generic list of exercises.
Your rehabilitation may work toward:
- ✓Returning to work
- ✓Walking farther
- ✓Climbing stairs
- ✓Carrying groceries or children
- ✓Returning to the gym
- ✓Improving confidence with movement
Pain can improve before strength fully returns.
Symptoms May Improve First
You may notice less pain or stiffness while still feeling weaker, tiring more quickly or avoiding certain activities.
Function May Need More Time
Active rehabilitation can help rebuild the strength, endurance and confidence needed for work, exercise and everyday activity.
Explore more accident-recovery resources.
ICBC Injury Treatment
Explore Therapy Now's overall approach to accident-related treatment and rehabilitation.
Explore ICBC Care →ICBC Reduced Mobility
Learn about treatment and rehabilitation for stiffness, restricted movement and functional limitations.
Explore Reduced Mobility →ICBC Hip & Knee Pain
Explore care for lower-body pain, walking limitations and return to movement.
Explore Hip & Knee Pain →ICBC Lower Back Pain
Learn about treatment and active rehabilitation for accident-related lower back pain.
Explore Lower Back Pain →ICBC Shoulder Pain
Explore care for shoulder pain, reduced movement and lifting limitations after a collision.
Explore Shoulder Pain →ICBC Neck Pain & Stiffness
Learn about treatment and rehabilitation for accident-related neck pain and reduced movement.
Explore Neck Pain →Strength & Stability
Learn how kinesiology can help rebuild strength, control and stability.
Learn More →Return to Activity
Learn how rehabilitation can progress toward work, exercise, recreation and everyday activities.
Learn More →ICBC weakness & deconditioning FAQs.
Why do I feel weaker after a car accident?
What is deconditioning?
Can kinesiology help with weakness after an accident?
Can massage therapy help with weakness?
Why do my muscles fatigue so quickly?
Can rehabilitation help me return to work?
Can rehabilitation help me return to the gym?
How long does it take to rebuild strength after an accident?
Where can I get ICBC weakness and deconditioning treatment in Surrey?
Rebuild strength and endurance close to home.
Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides ICBC treatment and active rehabilitation for weakness and deconditioning from our clinic at 240–13711 72 Avenue in Newton, Surrey.
We serve patients from Newton, West Newton, Fleetwood, Panorama Ridge, Guildford, Surrey Central, Cloverdale, North Delta and surrounding communities.
Therapy Now Wellness Clinic
240–13711 72 Avenue
Surrey, BC V3W 2P2
Conveniently located in Newton near Newton Exchange, the Newton Bus Loop and King George Boulevard.
Feeling weaker after your accident? Start rebuilding your physical capacity.
Therapy Now Wellness Clinic provides personalized ICBC treatment and active rehabilitation in Surrey for weakness, reduced endurance, deconditioning and difficulty returning to everyday activity.