Work Related Injuries

Work Related Injuries

Every profession today has some level of risk for employees to receive an injury at work. Office professionals are at an increased risk for the neck, back or carpal tunnel injuries. Employees that work in physically demanding positions can experience an injury due to the physical demands or repetitive motions that they conduct throughout the day. No matter what profession you are in, injuries that are related to your work are stressful. Unfortunately, employees are often left with the decision to continue working through their pain or take the time off to allow for the proper treatment and healing.

One recent study found that individuals that received chiropractic care as part of their injury treatment were able to return to work more quickly than those who did not. Additionally, people who reported receiving chiropractic care for neck and back pain had less than two hours of missed work per year as an average. It is essential to understand the types of injuries that many employees sustain before you can find the best way to treat those injuries.
 

Common Types of Work Injuries

 
  • Force – Force injuries are caused by overexertion or strain on the muscles or joints. These injuries are typically the result of improper lifting or lifting objects that are too heavy.

  • Posture – Poor posture or slouching can result in additional strain on the joints in your back and neck. This can be compounded when individuals are in an office setting and retain these positions for long periods of time.

  • Repetition – Employees that repeat the same motion over time are at an increased risk for repetitive motion type injuries. These injuries occur because the muscles become fatigued and can no longer adequately perform the required movement, or the joints can wear down over time causing an injury.

  • Stress – Emotional stress can manifest in physical injuries. Employees that are under constant or extreme stress often keep their muscles tensed and rigid. This stress leaves employees at increased risk for injury or accident.
     

Chiropractic Care Help


Chiropractors have a long and successful history of helping employees recover from their injuries and return to work. In fact, chiropractic care has been shown to return employees back to their workplace faster than many other methods of treatment.

Chiropractors often utilize manual manipulation to help correctly align the spine and reduce pressure on the nerves that travel through the spinal column. Chiropractors can perform these non-invasive techniques that require little to no recovery time. This is in direct contrast from surgeries that often require extensive preparation and recovery. Operations are also prohibitively expensive for many patients.

Chiropractic care is a safe and effective treatment that offers benefits after the first treatment and have also been shown to last long after the last treatment. This style of treatment also can help to avoid or eliminate the need for using potentially addictive and lethal pain medications. 

Research has shown that chiropractic care offers one of the most successful treatment options for people who suffer from lower back injuries. This leads to employees who can return to work more quickly than their counterparts. They are also less likely to experience lingering issues after their treatment has concluded.
 

Overview


Injuries or accidents that occur as part of a workplace incident can be difficult to navigate. However, patients who choose to use chiropractic care as part of their treatment plan are more likely to return to work more quickly than people who don’t. Chiropractic care has also been found to be more effective and less dangerous than many other options. If you are the victim of a workplace accident or injury, you should contact your chiropractor today to develop your individualized treatment plan.