WORK INJURY REHABILITATION

Per the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, studies show that employers who have a proactive return-to-work program after injury have a lower rate of lost workday cases and a reduction in workers’ compensation claims.

Early Injury Intervention With Our Doctors Of Chiropractic

  • Back Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Repetitive Strain
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Shoulder Pain
  • Tennis Elbow
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Shin Splints
  • Knee Problems
  • Headaches/Migraines
  • Tingling/Numbness
  • Muscle Strain

Return-To-Work Facilitation

Our Return-To-Work Program is designed to minimize short- and long-term disability claims. We will identify the employee’s essential job duties and determine their current capabilities and restrictions. We will work with employers to modify work assignments as needed to accommodate. Benefits of a Return-To-Work Program include:

  • Minimize downtime
  • Lower workers’ compensation claims
  • Keep injured employees productive
  • Eliminate the need for a new hire
  • Reduce staff turnover
  • Relieve employee stress & uncertainty

Treatment For Work-Related Injuries

  • Chiropractic Care
    Conservative manual treatment for musculoskeletal complaints.
  • Laser Therapy
    Pain-free, non-invasive laser technology used to promote healing & reduce inflammation
  • Active Release Technique
    Combines manipulation & movement to break up scar tissue.
  • Ultrasound Therapy
    Changes thermal levels of the tissue, allowing for soft tissue healing.
  • Graston Technique
    Instrument assisted therapy used to perform muscle mobilization.
  • Electric Muscle Stimulation
    Muscle stimulation to facilitate increased blood flow & reduce muscle spasm & pain.

Onsite & Offsite Preventative Care

Our wellness program is designed to lower workers’ compensation claims and reduce injury rates.

  • Chiropractic preventative care & treatment for musculoskeletal disorders
  • Repetitive overuse care, prevention, & recommendations
  • Evidence based recommendations on ergonomics
  • Proper lifting & handling guidance
  • Stretching recommendations
  • Onsite treatment & prevention