When MRI Findings Don’t Equal Injury
—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
Read moreOur Toolbox Talks are engaging and relevant safety discussions, adapted to the unique needs of your work environment. These talks are an important ingredient in fostering a culture of safety and health in your workplace.
Your locally delivered Toolbox Talks provide many benefits:
Our Melbourne based team understands the nuances of Melbourne based working environments and are able to address this in both your Toolbox Talks and in collaboration with you and your workforce.
Working with you to understand the challenges and opportunities that exist in your Melbourne workplace we customise your Toolbox Talks to focus on highly relevant topics that assist with injury prevention.
Your Toolbox Talks will be designed to engage your workforce in open discussion that facilitates a high level of collaboration.
Our Toolbox Talks delivered onsite at your Melbourne workplace will cover a variety of topics specific for your business, examples include:
Our full time Melbourne based team are all qualified physiotherapists that possess vast experience in Melbourne work environments and cultural dynamics.
Employ Health has over 10 years experience supporting Melbourne workplaces with a track record of delivering outcomes based on our clients business objectives.
Employ Health invests time to understand your workers capabilities, the work your workers perform and the work environment they perform the work in to develop scalable and reproducible solutions for your business.
—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
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