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Work-related Injuries
General Information
A work-related injury can be detrimental, not only to your physical health but also your financial well-being. Too often injuries or chronic pain make working difficult or impossible. And unfortunately, the result is sometimes a loss of income.
At Goshen Orthopedics, we understand the urgency to return to work and do everything we can to expedite diagnosis, treatment and recovery. We treat work-related injury just like any other injury. Our goal is to return you to work as quickly and as safely as possible. We offer a full range of physical and occupational therapies, minimally invasive surgical techniques, inflammation and pain management as well as comprehensive rehabilitation services.
What we treat
- Repetitive stress injuries
- Conditions due to prolonged awkward postures
- Neck, shoulder, elbow, hand, wrist, knee, hip, foot, ankle, back, and spine injuries
- Tendinitis, bursitis, torn meniscus, damaged cartilage and stress fractures
- Sprains
- Fractures
- Bone dislocations
- Soft-tissue injuries
Diagnostics options
- Comprehensive history and clinical exam by one of our Orthopedics experts
- X-ray processes to diagnose bone injuries
- MRI to diagnose more complex injuries
- Additional diagnostic testing to confirm the diagnosis
Rehabilitation
We offer a full range of evaluations, therapies, conditioning and screenings throughout treatment and rehabilitation. Our physical and occupational therapists, rehabilitation nurses, and rehabilitation experts help employees return to work as efficiently as possible.
Rehabilitation therapies include:
- Physical therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Hand therapy
Return to work services
Prior to your return to work, we may recommend an individualized rehabilitation program that incorporates aerobic conditioning, endurance, strengthening and job simulation tasks in preparation for a return to work. Our therapists also recommend corrective or preventive measures to minimize further risk of worksite injury.