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Work related injuries Back pain and repetitive stress injuries will affect four out of five people in Britain today, and results in 120 million days off work per year. Any motion that is repeated over and over again can cause injury or pain. Repetitive stress injuries include the well-known carpal tunnel syndrome, epicondylitis (tennis or golfers elbow) and shoulder or neck problems. Office workers and computer operators are particularly prone to these injuries. Back injuries are an on-going risk in many work environments, especially those that include lifting and/or twisting or other repetitive motions that involve the back or back strain. Other common work injuries include: knee, hip and ankle joint injuries. Due to the physical nature of their jobs, many police officers, firefighters and construction workers suffer from back and neck sprains/strains and sciatica. Our aim is to give you efficient and effective treatments that alleviate pain and restore you to comfortable and pain-free functioning so that you can continue to work to your optimum potential. click here for testimonials related to this page |
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Chiropractic is the art and science practiced
by chiropractors. In many ways chiropractic is similar to
physiotherapy and osteopathy as practiced by physiotherapists and
osteopaths. Although there is much debate about the difference
between Chiropractors and Osteopaths, in reality their approaches
have much in common. Physiotherapists who manipulate are also
similar to Chiropractors and Osteopaths. |
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