Work Injury
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Common Causes of Work Injury
Work Injury
Step 1: Have a Plan in Place for Incidents
Step 2: Respond Immediately With Emergency Action
Step 3: Report the Work Injury to the Relevant Authorities
Step 4: Investigate the Incident
Step 5: File a Workers’ Comp Claim if Required
physical therapy
Work presents unique opportunities to sustain an injury. Every job has specific risks, from strains and pulled muscles caused by heavy lifting to repetitive motion injuries in the office. No matter how many precautions a company may take, work injuries still occur.
You spend a lot of time at work, doing the same things many times per day.
A physical therapist will perform a physical evaluation at your consultation to determine the best treatment for your needs.
Physical therapy is a safe, easy, and natural way to recover from a work injury quickly. Treatments may include any specialized method our physical therapist deems fit, including ultrasound, ice and heat therapy, electrical stimulation, or laser technology. From there, an individualized treatment plan will be designed to help you recover as soon as possible.
In fact, in many cases, PT treatments have even been known to eliminate the need for harmful pain-management drugs or even the need for surgical intervention!
Physical therapy can help you regain your strength and flexibility after an injury. There are several specific techniques a physical therapist may use during your treatment. These might include massage therapy, ice/heat therapy, ultrasound technology, and electrical stimulation.
In addition to conservative treatment, a physical therapist may utilize various modalities, such as ultrasound therapy or soft-tissue massage, to correct the problem.
Physical therapy also goes beyond this to educate you on avoiding additional injuries by practicing healthy movement habits. Learning how to do your task without injuring yourself might take some time.
Workplace Accidents
Car accidents at work
Slip and falls at work.
