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Work Injury Treatment

Work accidents can be deceiving. Pain might not appear immediately, but internal injuries or misalignments can linger. Early intervention is key to a smooth recovery. Our pain management experts specialize in diagnosing and treating hidden work injuries. We offer a range of treatment options to get you back to feeling your best, and back on the job, quickly.


    What is Workers’ Compensation?

    Workers’ compensation is a statutory requirement for most employers. This insurance program provides a safety net for employees who sustain work-related injuries or illnesses. Funded entirely by employer premiums, workers’ compensation offers comprehensive benefits to affected employees.

    These benefits encompass not only necessary medical care but also cash compensation to help replace lost wages during recovery. Furthermore, by incentivizing safe work practices, workers’ compensation insurance fosters a more secure and healthful work environment for all employees.

    Work Injury Causes

    Data shows a worker gets hurt on the job about every 7 seconds. While this number is trending downward, preventing even more injuries is crucial. To make workplaces safer, the first step is raising awareness.

    Let’s explore the most common causes of these incidents:

    • Overexertion. Lifting, pushing, pulling, holding, carrying, or throwing objects can all lead to overexertion injuries.
    • Falls on same level. These falls are common and can be caused by loose wires, wet floors, or even an open drawer.
    • Falls to lower level. Falling from a height, such as a ladder or roof, can cause serious injuries.
    • Struck by object or equipment. This is a leading cause of death in construction, but can also happen in other industries.
    • Other exertions or bodily reactions. Repetitive actions and strenuous efforts can lead to injuries.
    • Exposure to other harmful substances. Exposure to COVID-19 is now a recorded cause of workplace injury.
    • Roadway incidents. These incidents can involve motorized land vehicles and drivers, passengers, or pedestrians.
    • Caught in or compressed by equipment or objects. This can happen when a body part is crushed by equipment or objects.

    Work Injury Diagnosis

    Doctors and other healthcare professionals use several methods to diagnose work injuries:

    • Physical Checkup: This involves inspecting the injured area, feeling for abnormalities, tapping for tenderness, and listening with a stethoscope. The doctor might also observe the person’s movements and how they handle simple tasks.
    • Imaging Tests: X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and other tests can reveal hidden damage like fractures, soft tissue tears, or internal injuries.
    • Medical Background: Information about the injury’s cause, location, and witnesses is important. Prior medical conditions can also play a role in diagnosis.
    • Observational Clues: Particularly with back pain, how a person moves and behaves can offer valuable diagnostic insights.

    Work Injury Treatment Options

    At our advanced pain management clinic, we offer a comprehensive range of services to help you recover from a work injury and return to work as quickly and safely as possible.

    Here’s what we offer:

    • Therapeutic Injections. Targeted injections can significantly reduce pain and inflammation for moderate to severe injuries.
      Medication Management.Our doctors will create a medication plan tailored to your specific needs, whether it’s over-the-counter pain relievers or prescription medication, adjusting dosages as your recovery progresses.
    • Physical Therapy. Our therapists design a personalized exercise and stretching program to target the injured area, reducing inflammation, improving flexibility, and strengthening surrounding muscles.
    • Chiropractic Care. Chiropractic care focuses on correcting underlying misalignments that may be causing your pain, offering a long-term solution for moderate to severe injuries.
    • Electromyogram (EMG) and/or Electromylogram
    • Minimally invasive treatment options, such as Epidural Steroid Injection
    • Rx Dispensary (minimizes patient out-of-pocket costs, more convenient)

    At Pro Spine & Pain, we understand the unique challenges of work injuries. Our team has extensive experience in helping patients recover quickly and safely. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and get back to living a pain-free life.

    Updated on Jun 11, 2024 by Pro Spine & Pain

    Pro Spine and Pain Team

    The interventional pain management physicians at Pro Spine & Pain are Ivy League-educated and trained. Recognized as Castle Connolly Top Doctors—a prestigious national accolade—we offer minimally invasive procedures to alleviate your pain and help you resume daily activities. Additionally, we specialize in regenerative medicine to initiate the healing process once you’re pain-free. Trusted by over 10,000 patients in Wisconsin, our team leverages multiple modalities to address your pain, including managing post-operative pain from previous surgeries. Our doctors prioritize upholding each patient’s dignity while delivering ethical and professional services.

    Our Team