

Work Related Injuries
When you get injured at work and you must keep working because you have bills to pay and a family to support and feed. You have no other option and you cannot afford to be injured or take days off. we are here for you and we understand that we need to get you back on your feet as soon as possible. We bring the highest quality of care and technology possible to be able to get your body healed up and get you back to work as soon as possible. So you can support your family and pay your bills.
Some of the hardest workers are construction workers. They build the houses that we live in and build the buildings that we work in. Pour the concrete and asphalt we drive on everyday. The men and women that do these jobs are the backbone of America. At Acute Spine & Sports Therapy, we are here for you if you are ever injured on the job and do not know what to do. We can help you with your injuries and find you a lawyer that takes Workers’ Compensation (Workman’s Comp).
You may ask yourself how we heal you here at Acute Spine & Sports Therapy. We combine massage therapy with physical therapy and chiropractic care. Together creating a very unique style that is unlike anywhere else. Our massage therapists, physical therapists, and chiropractors are highly trained. They will provide you the highest quality of care possible to ensure that you can recover from your injury as fast and as sufficiently possible to get you on your feet and back to work.
While you are at work, if you have ever fallen from a ladder or roof while picking up heavy objects; fallen down stairs; hit or crushed by heavy machinery; tripped over a chair, pile of wood, or electrical wire; and you have been injured by it, here are a list of symptoms:
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Transverse, Linear or Nondisplaced Bone Fracture
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Nerve Pain
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Compound, Spiral or Comminuted Bone Fracture
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Joint Dislocations
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Grade 1 Muscle, Tendon & Ligament Strain or Sprain
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Shoulder Pain
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Grade 2 Muscle, Tendent or Ligament Tears
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Elbow Pain
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Grade 3 Muscle, Tendent or Ligament Ruptures
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Wrist Pain
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Neck Pain
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Hip Pain
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Mid Back Pain
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Knee Pain
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Lower Back Pain / Sciatic Pain
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Ankle Pain
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Muscle Pain, Swelling or Soreness
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Muscle Tightness or Spasms