Work Injury Holland, MI

Work Injury

Find Fast Relief for Your Work Injury with Our Treatment Programs

It is no secret that sustaining an injury at work can lead to physical, mental, and monetary stresses. This is especially true if you are unsure how long your recovery period will be. Fortunately, Full Potential Physical Therapy can help you set up a rehabilitation plan so you can recover from your work injury and return to work as quickly as possible.

Many physical therapy treatment plans are covered under workers’ compensation insurance, so you can get the treatment you need without stressing over the costs! For more information on how our services can help you recover and return to work, contact our Holland, MI physical therapy office today.

Work injuries and physical therapy

Physical therapy has been used as a successful treatment method for numerous work injuries.  Our Holland, MI physical therapists are dedicated to providing you with the best treatment plan for your individual needs, in order to relieve your pain, improve your mobility, and promote overall healing.

Treatment plans typically consist of targeted exercises and stretches, aimed at improving your function. Additional treatments may also be added as our physical therapist deems fit, including manual therapy, ice and heat therapies, ultrasound, electrical stimulation, or laser therapy.

Do you have one of these work injuries?

There are various injuries that may be sustained on the job. However, the 5 most common include:

Auto accidents

There is always a risk of sustaining an injury from an automobile accident if you work in a job that requires the use of a vehicle. Work-related auto accidents can result in injuries ranging from mild cuts and abrasions to broken bones and severe whiplash.

Carpal tunnel syndrome

When the median nerve in the wrist becomes compressed, carpal tunnel syndrome occurs. This typically happens as a result of repetitive motions, such as assembly line work or excessive typing. According to Harvard Health, it is necessary to seek treatment for this condition as soon as possible, in order to avoid long-term nerve damage.

Sprains and strains

Sprains affect the ligaments in your body while strains affect the tendons. These occur when the ligaments or tendons are stretched beyond their limits, due to a sudden trauma or repetitive motions. They can also occur as a result of improper use of equipment.

Tendinitis

Moving the same body part over and over can cause tendinitis to develop. Symptoms typically include pain, swelling, and tenderness. This condition most commonly occurs in the shoulders, elbows, and knees.

Back pain

The most commonly reported source of pain is back pain. Back injuries are typically caused by rotating or twisting your back the wrong way. This can develop from several work-related activities, such as sitting at a desk for the entire workday, putting too much force on your back, or repeatedly lifting heavy items.

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How do I know if I have a work injury?

Any injury, ailment, or illness that is sustained while an employee is on the job can be defined as a work injury. Some occupations are at a higher risk of sustaining a work injury than others, especially if the environment is dangerous. 

For example, the fields of police work, nursing, and construction often obtain an increased risk of work-related injuries. However, even jobs that may not seem dangerous on the surface can still lead to pain or injury.

Office jobs can also lead to injuries in certain circumstances. While you may not think you’re at risk, sitting in the same position for prolonged periods of time can take a toll on your body. Those who have occupations in offices or factories are also commonly prone to repetitive motion injuries, due to the nature of their job duties.

If you get injured at work, it is important to seek help sooner rather than later. Any injury left untreated can become more severe over time. According to MoveForwardPT, physical therapy is the most cost-effective treatment option for treating a work injury, and you should get started today.

Relieve your pain today

Our physical therapist will also provide you with helpful techniques to help you perform tasks easier at work, while simultaneously lowering your risk of sustaining another injury.

If you are looking for an easy, safe, and natural way to recover from your work injury as quickly as possible, look no further! Contact Full Potential Physical Therapy today in Holland, MI to schedule your consultation and get started on your path toward recovery so you can return to work quickly.

A Better Life is Only Four Steps Away

Physical therapy can be an unfamiliar experience for many. To orient new patients to the process, we have divided their rehab journey into four segments called “The Four Phases of Getting Better.” It is important to note that while there are four phases utilized over the course of your care, they are not totally separate. They move gradually toward greater strengthening and function, which is the end goal to return confidently to the life you desire to live.

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Pain Relief

The first focus in getting better is pain relief. After your evaluation, your physical therapist will use hands-on techniques or manual therapy, light therapeutic exercise, and education on how to modify your activity and posture in order to give you more control over your pain. In this stage, modalities like ice, heat, myofascial release, electric stimulation and kinesiotape may be used.

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Improve Mobility/Flexibility

The second step in this method is to improve mobility and flexibility. Your therapist will design a progressive program of range of motion and light stretching to restore mobility and reduce pain.

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Improve Strength/Control

In the third step of this method, muscle weakness will be addressed to help you maintain the gains and momentum you achieve through phases one and two. A thorough strengthening process is the step that gives results that last, and this will prepare you for more functional training – the final step.

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Functional Training

Now that your pain is resolved and you have the necessary mobility and strength, your program can be advanced into functional training. Whether you are returning to work, returning to life after post-op rehabilitation, getting back into recreation or sports, or simply returning to the activities of daily life, this step helps ensure your success after graduation and empowers you to be confident in your abilities again.

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