When MRI Findings Don’t Equal Injury
—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
Read moreAs injury management advisors we can assist partners with solutions to problems in complex return to work plans, management of workplace injury and workers compensation.
An injury management advisor helps the nominated treating doctor, worker, insurer, employer and other service providers to progress a worker’s recovery back to full health. This ensures the worker is receiving the best care possible and that all parties are aligned with the management plan.
Ensuring workers are receiving the highest quality of care. Employ Health have very highly experienced physiotherapists who can ensure detailed rehabilitation programs are followed. The worker will be getting the best care and ensure workers are healing at the appropriate time line and performing the correct duties throughout their recovery.
Employ Health will work closely with injured workers and refer to appropriate medical professionals as needed. This level of care and reassurance during injury periods will reduce worker stress and anxiety.
Quicker returns to work following an injury. Employ Health will guide the worker through the rehabilitation process. Quite often workers will have to manage injuries on their own by going through Employ Health workers will be guided every step of the way Decreased insurance premiums from workcover claims, improving the business’s bottom line.
Attitude and wellbeing is improved from employees knowing they are being helped throughout the whole process.
Employ Health will develop and work with the workers on their rehabilitation program. Workers will progress much quicker than managing the condition on their own.
Employ Health physiotherapists will communicate with team members to update on progress and worker duties. The team can better prepare to cope with worker injuries.
Employ Health is one of Australia’s most innovative workplace health and risk management providers, with demonstrated experience in delivering onsite physiotherapy services to a range of industries.
At Employ Health we believe that ‘Health Trumps Everything’. By investing in your team members to take the health and wellness journey with Employ Health you will see benefits in their morale, efficiency and effectiveness of their work.
An injury management advisor helps the nominated treating doctor, worker, insurer, employer and other service providers to progress a worker’s recovery back to full health. This ensures the worker is receiving the best care possible and that all parties are aligned with the management plan.
An management plan for injuries is a rehabilitation plan that is constructed in conjunction with doctors and managers to ensure that the highest standards of care are taken.
Reduced absenteeism
Reduced worker stress levels
Faster return to work times
—Why Onsite Physiotherapy Matters More Than Imaging in Workplace Shoulder Pain
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