
Workplace Injuries
At Mobility Bone and Joint Institute, we understand that workplace injuries can be complex. Our dedicated team provides experienced and specialized care for each injury a patient receives due to work. We’re also here to provide communication between medical teams, insurance adjusters, employers and case managers and to advocate for our patients.
Workplace Injury Management
- Personalized Care – Since every work injury is unique, we create individualized treatment plans based on your condition and the job requirements.
- Employer Communication – Our team remains dedicated to manage administrative requirements and have open communication with all parties to coordinate your care and recovery.
- Priority/Expedited Recovery – Workplace injuries have a significant impact on your daily life and career. Our team focuses on timely treatment with the goal to restore function and facilitate a safe and efficient way for you to return to work.
Common Workplace Injuries
- Foot and Ankle Injuries – These injuries can include fractures, ligament sprains, tendon injuries or cartilage defects.
- Hand, Wrist and Elbow Injuries – These type of injuries can include both acute and chronic injuries of the upper extremities, such as sprains, fractures, dislocations, tendon tears, and overuse, and can be very common in the workplace.
- Hip Injuries – These type of injuries can be acute or chronic and include labral tears, tendon injuries, and cartilage damage, and can cause pain and mobility limitations.
- Knee Injuries – These type of work-related injuries include such as ACL and meniscus tears, patellar injuries and damage to cartilage, and can greatly impact a person’s mobility and job performance.
- Shoulder Injuries – These type of work-related injuries can result from trauma or repetitive stress and include rotator cuff tears, bicep tendon injuries, labral tears and damage to cartilage.
- Spinal Injuries – These type of injuries include herniated discs in the neck or lower back and cause localized pain, radiating nerve pain, numbness or weakness. Some even experience stress-related or traumatic fractures.
Andover, MA – (978) 794-1946
Haverhill, MA – (978) 794-1946
Salem, NH – (603) 898-2244
