HAVE YOU BEEN INJURED AT WORK?
Many people are surprised that a Lewistown chiropractor can help with most work injuries. Work injuries are not from serious accidents but from overuse and repetitive stress injuries. However, there are as many ways to injure yourself at work as there are different occupations, and none are fun. When dealing with a work-related injury, the most important thing is that you wait to leave it until it requires more serious intervention or leads to an untreatable problem. This article discusses some of the risk factors involved with common work injuries and how chiropractic care can help you heal from them.
REPETITIVE STRESS AND OVERUSE INJURIES
As mentioned above, the most common forms of work injury are repetitive stress and overuse. Small tasks done with poor posture can create big problems over time. Twisting and turning while moving boxes or even continuous typing can cause acute and chronic pain. Even if you are using the correct posture, doing the same movement day in and day out can create major problems over time. Here are some of the common repetitive stress injuries:
Frozen Shoulder
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sciatica
Back Ache
Arthritis
Slipped or Herniated discs
The list goes on. Suppose you are just at the beginning of an overuse injury, or you are concerned that you may start to develop one because of the nature of your work. In that case, starting preventative and early treatment is vital to ensure the issue does not progress to something more problematic.
WORK INJURY IN LEWISTOWN
Whether you have had an accident at work or are injured from repetitive stress, it is pervasive for the bone structure, particularly the spinal column, to be impacted and the source of the pain you are experiencing. When the vertebrae and other joints become misaligned, they will often put pressure on the nerves that pass through them and cause pain that radiates out from the source of the injury to other parts of the body. Furthermore, when the bones are not correctly aligned, the flow of communication, blood, and oxygen can become impeded, leading to a decrease in your sense of well-being in the short term and damage to the related systems in a long time.
CHIROPRACTIC CARE FOR WORK INJURIES
People experiencing work injuries are often referred to chiropractors because of the high success rate of treating these types of damages. Chiropractic care offers a gentle, non-invasive first step when seeking treatment. A chiropractor will perform a thorough evaluation to assess your condition and find the exact source. Once the cause of the pain has been determined, the chiropractor will work with you to develop an individualized treatment plan.
The sooner you receive proper care after a work injury, the easier it is to avoid further pain and complications. So call our team at Community Chiropractic Center today to get started on the track to recovery.