Treating your work accident with physiotherapy

A work accident happens so quickly and affects many professionals, in many situations. The injuries felt can thus occur in all the joints of your body, more particularly in workers aged between 45 and 55 years.

In 2017, there were nearly 86,223 people injured due to a work accident, which represents 236 accidents every day! The head, torso, shoulders, back, hand, wrist, feet, and ankles are some of the main areas affected by these events.

Among the most frequent causes of work accidents, we find contact with objects or equipment, excessive efforts, repetitive movements, or violent falls.

Fortunately, by combining the main orientations of the Commission for Standards, Equity, Health and Safety at Work (CNESST) with best physiotherapy practices, it is possible to prevent these accidents and reduce the scope they cause. affect your daily life. However, we must remain realistic: no employee is completely protected from an accident at work.

Indeed, even with the best safety measures, workers can be exposed to certain dangers. Let us think in particular of workers in services, in the health sector, in construction, or in factories (assembly, manufacturing, repair, etc.)

Find out what to do in the event of an accident at work to regain your daily life!

The most common injuries and traumas encountered at work

Every day, the physiotherapist deals with a particular accident at work, because many injuries can occur in your workplace. The first possible injury is a sprain, a tear or rupture of the ligaments of a joint, such as the ankle, knee, or wrist. The pain caused by a sprain can in particular be lumbar or cervical. Then there is tendinitis  (or tendinopathy ), designating wear, degeneration, or inflammation of the tendons of a joint, including the shoulder, elbow, or wrist. More details  La Clinica in Chicago

Having a herniated disc is also possible, both at the lumbar and cervical levels. This type of injury is caused by the protrusion of an intervertebral disc beyond its natural limit, which causes the diameter of this disc to shrink and opens the door to complications, such as pain, numbness, or muscular weakness. Eventually, osteoarthritis, the most common form of arthritis, can also start at work, breaking down the cartilage in your joints. Consult this CNESST document to find out more!

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