Workplace injuries can affect muscles, joints, or nerves and may limit the ability to perform job-related tasks safely. These injuries often occur from repetitive strain, heavy lifting, slips, or sudden trauma. Pain, stiffness, and reduced function can impact both work performance and daily life.
Physiotherapy plays a key role in workers’ compensation recovery by supporting safe healing and return to work. Through structured rehabilitation and functional training, physiotherapy reduces pain, restores strength, and helps individuals return to work duties confidently.
Work-related injuries affect movement, strength, and endurance required for job tasks. Physiotherapy focuses on recovery, function, and workplace readiness.
Pain affecting work tasks
Reduced strength or mobility
Difficulty with lifting or movement
Delayed return to work
Risk of re-injury
Physiotherapy supports safe recovery, functional improvement, and return-to-work readiness.
Targeted treatment reduces pain and restores movement following work-related injuries.
Work-specific exercises improve strength, endurance, and task tolerance.
Gradual progression supports safe return to duties and reduces re-injury risk.