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Work-Related Injury Pain Treatments  

Management for Chronic Pain After a Workplace Injury 

Workplace injuries don't only affect the body physically, but they can also bring about long-lasting chronic pain that affects daily life. If you're looking for a personal injury pain treatment plan, let Commonwealth Pain & Spine help. Our interventional pain specialists and dual-board certified physicians have extensive experience treating work-related injuries and the resulting chronic pain. 

What Are Common Types of Workplace Injuries? 

While the most common industries for workplace injuries include construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, any job can potentially cause an injury. These types of injuries can be caused by accidents or poor ergonomic conditions in the workplace. Some of the most common work-related injuries include: 

  • Sprains and strains 
  • Fractures 
  • Cuts and bruises 
  • Overexertion injuries (like back pain or carpal tunnel syndrome) 
  • Repetitive motion injuries 

It's essential to address workplace injuries and pain as soon as possible to prevent further complications. Commonwealth Pain & Spine offers personalized treatment plans to help you manage and alleviate your chronic pain.

Find Relief for Workplace Injuries and Chronic Pain 

Our pain specialists work closely with you to develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Some common treatments for workplace injuries and chronic pain include: 

  • Medication: Depending on the severity and type of injury, medication may help alleviate pain. 
  • Physical Therapy: With targeted exercises and stretches, it’s possible to regain strength and mobility after a workplace injury. 
  • Injections: For targeted pain relief, injections such as epidurals or nerve blocks may be recommended to get to the source of your pain. 

There are countless injuries and chronic pain conditions that can result from workplace accidents. Our team at Commonwealth Pain & Spine has the expertise and experience to help you find relief and regain your quality of life.

How We Treat Pain from Work-Related Injuries 

Starting treatment at our pain clinic after a workplace injury is simple. Submit a self-referral, and once we review your information and obtain a referral from your PCP, we'll contact you to schedule an appointment as soon as possible. 

Our comprehensive approach to pain management includes: 

  1. Consultation: We'll take the time to learn about your accident, your pain, and other medical conditions to develop a personalized treatment plan. We may order diagnosis tests, such as X-rays or MRIs, to better understand the source of your pain. 
  2. Treatment: Our team will work with you to find the best course of treatment for your specific pain and injuries. This may include medication, physical therapy, injections, or a combination of treatments. 
  3. Follow-up Care: We believe in providing ongoing support and care to help our patients on their journey to pain relief. We can adjust treatments as needed and provide resources to help you get the most out of your personal injury treatment plan. 

Work-related injuries and pain can disrupt your daily life and may even prevent you from getting back to work. Let Commonwealth Pain & Spine help you find relief and return to your life sooner rather than later. 

  • It's Easy to Get Started

    Start your journey with our compassionate guidance and expertise.

  • Request an Appointment

    Find an office and share your details in our request appointment form to start the process of finding relief.

  • We'll Connect With Your Physician

    Our team will contact your primary care physician to secure the necessary information.

  • We'll Schedule Your Appointment

    Once your physician’s referral is received, we'll reach out to schedule your initial appointment. We aim to get you seen within two weeks.