The Cost of Not Addressing Psychosocial Factors in Work Injuries
In workers’ compensation, much of the focus during rehabilitation centers on the physical injury: healing tissues, restoring range of motion, improving strength, […]
Read moreIn workers’ compensation, much of the focus during rehabilitation centers on the physical injury: healing tissues, restoring range of motion, improving strength, […]
Read moreIn the world of workers’ comp, time is money—but so is trust. And when it comes to rehab, communication between physical therapists, […]
Read moreWhen an injured worker reaches a point in their recovery where next steps need to be clearly defined—return to work, modified duty, […]
Read moreWhen a workers’ compensation case isn’t progressing as expected, it’s tempting to focus entirely on the physical injury. But recovery doesn’t happen […]
Read moreWhen it comes to workers’ compensation claims, timing can make all the difference. Injured workers who receive early intervention in their rehabilitation process tend to experience […]
Read moreWhen dealing with workers’ compensation claims, the path to recovery can be complex. One of the most important aspects of ensuring successful […]
Read morePain is something we all experience at some point, but it’s not always easy to understand. For workers’ compensation patients, pain can […]
Read moreWorkplace pain is often seen as a minor issue—something that can be ignored or dealt with later. However, ignoring or delaying treatment […]
Read moreSpending long hours sitting at a desk or performing repetitive tasks can lead to poor posture and chronic pain. Strengthening key muscles […]
Read moreReturning to work after a serious injury can be challenging, both physically and mentally. Many injured workers struggle with pain, reduced strength, […]
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