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Advanced Physical Therapy Rehabilitation Strategies for Work Injuries

When you’re injured on the job, you are not only at risk of losing work and income. You could also lose strength and function, compromising your physical and mental health. You may want to avoid moving the affected area out of fear of making the injury worse, but this could hurt more than help. In fact, careful and customized movements and exercises under the supervision of a licensed physical therapist could be just what you need to start the healing process.

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Restore Function, Relieve Pain, and Rebuild Strength with Physical Therapy at Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee

Our licensed physical therapists at Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee are ready to thoroughly evaluate your work injury and create a personalized treatment plan to help you manage pain, improve mobility, and more. In addition, our medical professionals know exactly how to document your treatment and progress to help build your strongest workers’ compensation case. It’s time to reclaim your health and well-being after a work injury. Contact Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee today and take the first step towards recovery.

Key Benefits of Physical Therapy

Physical therapy has several key benefits, all aimed at helping injured individuals improve their mobility, alleviate pain, and restore function. Overall, physical therapy plays an essential role in promoting physical and mental health, relieving pain, restoring function, preventing injuries, and enhancing overall well-being. By addressing the individual needs and goals of each patient, physical therapists strive to improve quality of life and facilitate a return to an active and independent lifestyle. Some of the main purposes of physical therapy include:

  • Rehabilitation. Physical therapy has several key benefits, all aimed at helping injured individuals improve their mobility, alleviate pain, and restore function. Some of the main purposes of physical therapy include:
  • Pain Management. Physical therapy can help injured individuals manage acute and chronic pain resulting from injuries. Physical therapists use various techniques such as massage, hot/cold therapy, and therapeutic exercises to reduce pain and promote relief.
  • Prevention. Physical therapists are trained to assess movement patterns, identify imbalances, and address risk factors for injuries. By developing personalized exercise programs, ergonomic recommendations, and injury prevention strategies, physical therapists help individuals minimize the risk of future injuries and maintain optimal musculoskeletal health.
  • Improving Mobility and Function. Whether recovering from surgery, illness, or injury, physical therapy aims to improve mobility and functional abilities. Physical therapists work with patients to help them regain strength, balance, coordination, and endurance, enabling them to perform daily activities more independently and efficiently.
  • Promoting Independence. For individuals with disabilities or chronic conditions, physical therapy plays a vital role in promoting independence and enhancing quality of life. Therapists work with patients to develop adaptive strategies, mobility aids, and assistive devices to facilitate participation in activities of daily living and improve overall functional independence.
  • Educating and Empowering Patients. Physical therapists educate patients about their condition, treatment options, and self-management strategies. By empowering patients with knowledge and skills to manage their symptoms and prevent future injuries, physical therapy promotes active participation in the recovery process and encourages long-term health and wellness.
  • Optimizing Surgical Outcomes. Before and after surgical procedures, physical therapy helps prepare patients for surgery, optimize preoperative function, and facilitate postoperative recovery. Through prehabilitation exercises and postoperative rehabilitation, physical therapists assist patients in achieving optimal surgical outcomes and minimizing complications.

After Your Injury

Physical Therapy Techniques for Work Injuries

Physical therapists employ a variety of techniques to address work-related injuries and help individuals heal from their trauma. Some common physical therapy techniques for work injuries include:

Manual therapy. Manual therapy techniques involve hands-on manipulation of soft tissues and joints to improve mobility, reduce pain, and restore function. Examples include massage, joint mobilization, and soft tissue mobilization.

Therapeutic exercises. Therapeutic exercises are designed to strengthen muscles, improve flexibility, and enhance overall function. These exercises may include stretching, strengthening, balance and proprioception exercises, and functional training tailored to the specific needs of the injured worker.

Modalities. Physical therapists may use various modalities to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing. Common modalities include:

  • Heat therapy: Application of heat packs or use of warm whirlpools to increase blood flow, relax muscles, and alleviate pain.
  • Cold therapy: Use of ice packs or cold compresses to reduce inflammation, numb painful areas, and control swelling.
  • Electrical stimulation: Application of electrical currents to stimulate nerves, reduce pain, and promote muscle contraction and healing.

Activity modification. Injured workers may need to modify their work activities or duties temporarily to avoid exacerbating their injuries. Physical therapists provide guidance on activity modification and recommend ergonomic adjustments to workstations or tools to promote optimal recovery.

Functional rehabilitation. Functional rehabilitation focuses on improving the injured worker's ability to perform specific job-related tasks safely and efficiently. Therapists incorporate functional exercises and simulated work activities into the rehabilitation program to prepare individuals for a successful return to work.

Pain management strategies. Physical therapists employ various pain management strategies to help injured workers cope with pain and discomfort during the rehabilitation process. This may include education on pacing activities, relaxation techniques, and stress management strategies.

Education and self-management.  A physical therapist educates injured workers about their condition, treatment options, and self-management strategies to promote active participation in their recovery. This may include instruction on home exercises, ergonomic training, and injury prevention techniques to minimize the risk of future injuries.

By employing these techniques, physical therapists can effectively address work-related injuries, alleviate symptoms, restore function, and facilitate a successful return to work for injured individuals.

HOW WE HELP YOU

Comprehensive Physical Therapy for Injured Workers at Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee

Physical therapy is one of the many treatment options we offer injured workers at our clinic at the Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee. Our patients always come first, and we will work with them towards a speedy recovery so they can get back to supporting themselves and their families. We’ll also develop the documentation to build the strongest possible workers’ compensation claim. We put our patients in a position to get the benefits they need as we help them heal.

Dr. Kelly of Spine and Joint Institute

We Can Get You Back to Work

If you or a loved one has experienced a work injury on the job, contact Spine and Joint Institute of Milwaukee right away. Our team is here to provide the support and care you need to navigate the challenges of an injury recovery while documenting your treatment properly for your workers’ compensation claim. We work closely with our injury patients and help ensure a swift recovery, a stress-free workers' compensation claims process, and a safe return to work.

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