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| Work
Place Ergonomic Consulting |
Utilizing early injury prevention methods, our program is designed
for businesses wishing to decrease worker's compensation claims.
Our aim is to decrease the chance of developing overuse injuries
for your employees performing heavy lifting and repetitive movements;
allowing your employees to be safe, healthy, and able to work. Each
program
includes a work place analysis, body mechanics instruction, and
helpful hints which can reduce worker's compensation claims.
Benefits of Our
Program:
• Safer
work environment for employees
• Decreased
time off for work injuries
• Decreased
worker’s compensation insurance rates due to decreased
injury claims
• Employees
who are happier, healthier and stronger
What
You Should Expect:
Upon request, Achieve Results Physical Therapy offers work place
ergonomic injury prevention analysis to local business in the community.
Analysis will be tailored to your company’s needs and workplace
environment. Information included will be geared towards injury
prevention through improving body mechanics not only on the job
but at home as well, proper lifting techniques and exercises to
improve strength and flexibility for specific job duties. Please
call for questions or pricing.
Act Now!
With increased physical demands secondary to cut backs in employees,
chances of a repetitive injury increases. With increasing workers
compensation insurance premiums, decreasing injury claims will save
money and time lost. We offer fast flexible scheduling for ergonomic
analysis, working around your company’s schedule. Affordable
individualized training programs available.
Common Causes of Work
Place Pain:
• Improper lifting technique
• Working with poor posture
for extended periods of time
• Cluttered work space
• Improper adjustment of
work space equipment such as
chairs, computers and
desks
Be Wary Of:
• Increasing
pain with your job duties.
• Headaches
or tension in the neck while working at the
computer.
• Repetitive
over head lifting.
• Repetitive
heavy lifting.
• Repetitive
squatting or kneeling.
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