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How a Chiropractor Can Heal Work-Related Injuries

Written By Eastlake Chiropractic and Massage Center on November 10, 2020

Work Related Back InjuryOne-half of all working Americans experience back pain every year. There are two types of pain, chronic and acute. Chronic pain is recurring, while acute pain is sudden and often related to a traumatic injury.

Work injuries are one of the most prevalent reasons for such acute pain. Heavy lifting is one common cause. If you have experienced an on-the-job back injury, chiropractic care can help.

Chiropractor Care for Work-Related Back Injuries

Research shows that chiropractic care can decrease pain, improve mobility, and minimize the need for pain medication following back injuries.

Chiropractors have a few techniques they can use to help, including:

  • Chiropractic adjustments: A chiropractic adjustment consists of a short, controlled application of force to a targeted area of the spine. The aim is to correct spinal misalignment and joint movement disorders that may have resulted from a back injury.
  • Spinal decompression: Spinal decompression slowly stretches the vertebrae of the spine apart. This can likewise help with alignment and restore proper movement between vertebrae. Decompression can also help in the case of a herniated disc, when the gel-like disc between the vertebrae protrudes, putting pressure on nearby nerves.
  • Massage therapy: Back injuries may affect not only the spine but also the surrounding soft tissues. Massage therapy increases circulation to these areas, promoting healing.

Professional Medical Support for Worker’s Compensation Claims

The sooner you see a chiropractor, the sooner you can begin a treatment plan to alleviate your pain. Prompt medical attention is also imperative if you want to file for worker’s compensation.

Worker’s compensation is a type of insurance that employers have to cover employee workplace injuries. If you were performing job-related duties when your injury occurred, you might be eligible for compensation. Worker’s compensation can cover medical expenses as well as wages lost due to time off work.

To be eligible for worker’s compensation, you need medical proof of your injuries. A healthcare professional – like a chiropractor – can provide this evidence. You can then apply for worker’s compensation, getting the money you likely need if you’re unable to work.

Chiropractic Treatment for Work Injuries in Seattle, Washington

Eastlake Chiropractic and Massage Center provides prompt and professional treatment for acute and chronic back pain. Dr. Calvin Mulanax and Dr. Kamell dedicate themselves to helping their patients beat workplace-related pain and get the worker’s compensation they deserve.

To schedule an appointment, call (206) 324-8600, text (470) 236-2225, or send us a message here.


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