Injured on the job? We can help. Employees who experience an injury on the job might be eligible for workers compensation therapy.
If you’ve been injured at work, workers' compensation therapy may be a type of treatment that you need in order to regain your strength and ability to work at a similar level of physical capacity as you did before your injury. There are many different types of injuries that may qualify for workers' compensation therapy, including broken bones, torn ligaments or tendons, and any other injury that prevents you from working as usual.
After an injury, physical therapy can reduce pain and heal tissues. It also helps you recover your function and get back to work as soon as possible. Depending on your diagnosis, workers compensation physical therapy might include: stretching exercises for tight muscles, manual treatments like massage or joint mobilization, hydrotherapy (water treatment), electrical stimulation to specific areas of the body to enhance blood flow and relieve muscle tension, or a combination of these modalities.
Injured on the job? We can help. Employees who experience an injury on the job might be eligible for workers' compensation therapy, which involves physical therapy as part of the recovery process. Let our team of therapists get you back to work fast with this guide to workers' compensation physical therapy.