Work Injury

Immediate Treatment for Your Work Injury

At Bryce Olson Physical Therapy, we understand the impact that work-related injuries can have on your daily life and livelihood. Our dedicated team is here to provide comprehensive and specialized treatment for work-related injuries, tailored to your specific needs and goals. Whether you’ve experienced a strain, sprain, repetitive stress injury, or any other work-related condition, we’re committed to helping you recover and safely return to work. Through a combination of hands-on therapy, therapeutic exercises, ergonomic education, and injury prevention strategies, we aim to not only alleviate your pain but also improve your overall function and well-being. With our compassionate approach and expertise in work injury rehabilitation, you can trust Bryce Olson Physical Therapy to support you every step of the way towards a full and successful recovery.

Texas now supports direct access for physical therapy!

Referral is no longer needed to evaluate and treat patients. However, when a referral is needed, we have in-house Providers who can see you and provide the referral.

Types of Work Injuries We Can Help You With

Work injuries that might require physical therapy can vary widely depending on the nature of the job and the tasks involved. Below are just a few examples, but any work-related injury that affects your ability to perform job duties or causes pain and discomfort may benefit from evaluation and treatment by a physical therapist.

Musculoskeletal Strains and Sprains

These injuries often occur due to lifting heavy objects, repetitive movements, or poor ergonomics, leading to strains in muscles or ligaments.

Back and Neck Injuries

Improper lifting techniques, prolonged sitting, or heavy physical labor can lead to back and neck injuries such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, or muscle strains.

Fractures and Trauma

Accidents in the workplace, such as slips, falls, or being struck by objects, can result in fractures, broken bones, or soft tissue injuries that require rehabilitation.

Post-Surgical Rehabilitation

After undergoing surgery for a work-related injury, individuals often require physical therapy to regain strength, mobility, and function in the affected area.

Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs)

Jobs that involve repetitive motions, such as typing, assembly line work, or manual labor, can cause RSIs like carpal tunnel syndrome, tendonitis, or bursitis.

Joint Injuries

Workers may experience joint injuries from falls, accidents, or overuse, leading to conditions like arthritis, dislocations, or tendon injuries.

Work-Related Overuse Syndromes

Jobs that require repetitive or prolonged use of certain body parts, such as typing or using power tools, can lead to overuse syndromes like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, or shoulder impingement.

Diagnostic Imaging Options

For certain conditions, diagnostic imaging such as X-rays and MRI scans may be necessary.

X-Rays

X-rays provide detailed images of bones and detecting fractures, or other skeletal abnormalities. Making it useful for assessing structural integrity and identifying conditions that affect bone density or alignment.

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MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)

MRI is ideal for producing high-resolution images and diagnosing conditions such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and muscle tears, providing precise insights into back pain and related issues.

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