GETTING YOU BACK TO WORK
An injury on the job can affect every aspect of your life, from your physical health to your financial stability. Whether you've suffered a sudden, acute injury from an accident or a chronic condition from repetitive strain, getting an accurate diagnosis and an effective treatment plan is critical. We specialize in treating work-related musculoskeletal and nerve injuries. We also have extensive experience navigating the Florida workers' compensation system, providing the expert care and documentation needed to support your case and ensure a safe, timely return to work.
INJURY TYPES
Workplace injuries can happen in any environment, from an office to a construction site. We specialize in treating the musculoskeletal and nerve conditions that most frequently occur.
The leading cause of work injuries. This includes back strains from lifting as well as chronic conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis from repetitive daily tasks.
A major category of work claims, often resulting from improper lifting, poor ergonomics at a desk, or sudden trauma. This can lead to disc herniations, sprains, and pinched nerves.
Falls from heights or on the same level are a common source of acute injuries like fractures, joint sprains, and traumatic disc injuries.
Injuries caused by falling objects or moving equipment can result in significant crush injuries, fractures, and complex soft tissue damage.
WHEN TO SEEK HELP
After any incident at work, it's crucial to report and seek evaluation for any new symptoms, even if they seem minor at first, as some injuries have a delayed onset.
Any sharp, immediate pain that occurs after a specific event, such as a fall, a lift, or an accident involving equipment.
Pain that starts as a minor ache and slowly gets worse over days or weeks of performing your job duties, indicating a repetitive strain injury.
Pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness that travels from your neck to your arm, or from your back to your leg. This is a critical sign of nerve involvement.
Visible signs of significant soft tissue damage, such as swelling around a joint, warmth, or deep bruising after an impact.
A new weakness in your hand grip, difficulty lifting your arm, or an inability to fully bend or straighten a joint after an incident.
The pain is severe enough that it prevents you from performing your essential job duties safely and effectively.
An injury at work can be stressful, impacting your health, your finances, and your future. You don't have to navigate this complex process alone. We are experts in diagnosing and treating work-related injuries and are experienced in the workers' compensation system. Our goal is to provide you with the highest level of care to ensure a full and prompt recovery.