Most work injuries don't come from one big accident. They come from the small thing you did a thousand times.
People assume work injuries come from one dramatic moment — the heavy box that crashes down, the fall on a slick floor. Most don't. Most come from repetitive stress: the same small motion in the same poor posture, performed thousands of times until the body finally complains. Typing wrong for years. Twisting to load the same pallet. Reaching at the wrong angle, again and again.
That's why low back pain and conditions like carpal tunnel syndrome top the list of work-related injuries our clinic treats. The good news: most of them respond well to chiropractic care, especially when treatment starts early instead of after months of compensating around the problem.
Misaligned spinal joints inflame the tissue around them and irritate the nerves that exit between the vertebrae. That irritation is what causes most of the pain and limitation you feel. Chiropractic adjustments correct those misalignments at the source — and when paired with the right rehab exercises and ergonomic changes, the recovery sticks.
Many work injury patients are sent to physical therapy first. Physical therapy has its place, but it isn't designed to correct misalignments — and patients with subluxations who only get PT often plateau without ever resolving the underlying issue.
If you're working through a workers' compensation case, we document everything the way the system needs it documented. Pain is not something you have to live with — and waiting it out almost always makes the case harder, not easier.
Pick up the phone. Tell us what's going on. We'll be straight with you about whether we can help — and if yes, the next step is a $37 starting consultation.