
Work Injury Chiropractic Care in Oak Harbor, WA
Specialized care for work injuries—helping you recover faster, move better, and get back to doing what you love
When you sustain a work injury, healing from the injury should be your primary concern. Unfortunately, worker’s compensation cases are one of the most complicated and time consuming type of claim. The state or self-insurance company might claim you always had the injury, your employer could deny you were working when you got hurt, even the doctors who examined you initially might have written your pain off as being minor. Hundreds of legitimate claims are routinely denied by these and a myriad of different reasons every year, and workers are left in pain and without many options.
When you are injured at work, make your first stop Bayshore Chiropractic
Dr. Max at Bayshore Chiropractic in Oak Harbor, has been acting as injured workers advocate for well over a decade. We have opened and re-opened thousands of claims, and fought for their patient’s rights all the way to the courts. Other clinics often do not have the knowledge or manpower to manage worker’s compensation claims, and as a result valid claims are mismanaged and closed early or outright denied. Bayshore Chiropractic has aided injured worker’s from a diverse list of industries such as construction, shipping, service, business, and many more. We have vast experience in not only state claims but also the more complex self-insured employer claims.
What types of work injuries do chiropractors commonly treat?
Chiropractors commonly treat back injuries, neck pain, shoulder injuries, repetitive stress conditions, sciatica, muscle strains, joint pain, and other workplace-related injuries caused by lifting, sitting, bending, or repetitive motion.
Can chiropractic care help after a workplace accident?
Yes. Chiropractic care may help reduce pain, improve mobility, and support recovery after workplace injuries involving the spine, muscles, joints, and soft tissues.
Should I seek treatment right away after a work injury?
Yes. Even minor symptoms can worsen over time if left untreated. Early evaluation and treatment may help prevent chronic pain and long-term complications.
What are common symptoms of a work-related injury?
Symptoms may include back pain, neck pain, headaches, numbness, tingling, stiffness, reduced mobility, muscle spasms, or pain that worsens throughout the workday.
Do I need a referral to see a chiropractor for a work injury?
Requirements can vary depending on your employer, workers’ compensation coverage, and state regulations. Our office can help guide you through the process and answer questions about your options.
Can chiropractic care help with repetitive stress injuries?
Yes. Chiropractic treatment may help relieve pain and tension caused by repetitive movements such as typing, lifting, standing for long periods, or performing physically demanding tasks..
What treatments may be used for work injuries?
Treatment plans may include chiropractic adjustments, soft tissue therapy, stretching, corrective exercises, spinal decompression, laser therapy, and rehabilitation techniques tailored to your injury.
How long does it take to recover from a work injury?
Recovery times vary depending on the severity of the injury, the type of work performed, and how quickly treatment begins. Many patients improve with consistent care and proper rehabilitation.
Work Injury Chiropractic Care
in Oak Harbor, WA
