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Read moreOnsite physiotherapy can help identify potential physical issues before they develop into serious injuries, saving time, money, and workforce productivity.
Our professional physiotherapists design programs specifically for your employees, taking into account the unique physical demands of the construction industry.
Having physiotherapy services onsite means less time traveling to and from clinics and more time focused on important tasks, increasing overall productivity.
Providing onsite physiotherapy shows your employees that you value their health and well-being, which can lead to increased morale and retention.
With our proactive approach, we help minimise the risk of work-related musculoskeletal injuries, which are common in the construction industry.
Injury PreventionFor those who have sustained injuries, our onsite physiotherapists can provide immediate and appropriate treatment, promoting faster recovery and reducing downtime.
Injury ManagementOur physiotherapists can provide advice on proper lifting techniques, postural awareness, and workstation setup to help reduce the risk of injury.
Manual Handling TrainingWe offer health and safety workshops tailored to the construction industry, ensuring your team is educated on preventing injuries and maintaining good health.
Supervisor WHS TrainingAre you ready to enhance the health and productivity of your construction workforce?
Contact us today to learn more about how Employ Health’s onsite physiotherapy services can benefit your business.
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