Work & Lifting Injuries

Conditions We Treat · Work & Lifting Injuries

Work & Lifting Injury Care in Logansport, IN

Clear answers, safer movement, and a plan that helps you get back to work with confidence.

Movement-based exam for strain vs. disc vs. joint patterns
Clear “do this / avoid this” plan for work tasks & flare-ups
Return-to-work capacity plan (lift, bend, carry, stand, sit)

Work injuries often come down to a simple problem: a task asks for more capacity than your body has that day. Whether you’re dealing with a sudden “grab” from lifting, a flare-up from repetitive bending, or pain from long hours on your feet, we’ll evaluate how you move, screen nerve function, and build a conservative plan to reduce irritation and rebuild tolerance. If your symptoms overlap with low back pain, disc herniation & degeneration, sciatica, or neck pain, we’ll connect the dots and outline the simplest next steps.

  • Strain vs. disc vs. joint irritation — we clarify the likely driver
  • Simple home steps to reduce flare-ups between shifts
  • Honest direction — including imaging/medical referral when needed
Written by:Dr. Tyler M. Graham, DC
Clinically reviewed by:Balanced Chiropractic Clinical Team
Last updated:December 31, 2025
Educational only. Not medical advice. If symptoms are severe, rapidly worsening, or you suspect an emergency, seek urgent care.

What’s Usually Driving Work & Lifting Injuries?

Most work injuries are a mismatch between load, fatigue, and mechanics — not “something permanently broken.” The goal is to calm irritation and rebuild capacity.

Common patterns we see

  • Low back strain after lifting/twisting (localized pain, protective spasm)
  • Disc/nerve irritation (pain with bending/sitting, possible leg/arm symptoms)
  • SI joint / hip overload (one-sided pain, worse with stepping/rolling in bed)
  • Neck/shoulder strain from overhead work or long posture holds
  • Repetitive load intolerance (symptoms build over a shift, better on days off)

The “right” plan depends on your exact triggers (lifting, carrying, standing, sitting, reaching) and how symptoms behave over 24 hours. We build around that — not a cookie-cutter schedule.

Want a return-to-work plan — not guesswork?

We’ll identify what’s driving symptoms, set clear guardrails for lifting and posture, and rebuild tolerance so work feels safer and more stable.

How We Help Work & Lifting Injuries

We calm irritation, restore motion, and rebuild capacity for the tasks you actually do — lifting, bending, carrying, reaching, and long shifts.

1

Movement-Based Exam + Safety Screening

We clarify the likely driver (strain vs. disc vs. joint) and screen for “needs imaging / medical eval” red flags.

2

Targeted Conservative Care

Hands-on care and mobility strategies aimed at the tissues and joints that are most irritated — always based on what’s safe and appropriate.

3

Work-Task Capacity Plan

Clear guardrails for lifting and posture + progressive strengthening so you can tolerate work demands with less flare-up risk.

Symptoms we commonly address

Work Injury Guardrails: What Usually Helps (and What to Avoid)

Most people improve faster with modified activity + the right movement — not long rest or “pushing through.”

Simple rules that reduce flare-ups

  • Short bouts beat long holds: movement breaks reduce stiffness during shifts.
  • Hinge vs. round: early on, keep heavy work in a tolerable hinge range.
  • Use the “24-hour rule”: if you’re worse the next day, reduce volume.
  • Respect symptoms with sitting: disc patterns often hate long sitting—break it up.
  • Build capacity gradually: small weekly progress beats big jumps.

Work & Lifting Injuries FAQs

Clear answers — including “when to worry.”

Can chiropractic care help a work or lifting injury?
Often, yes. Conservative care may help reduce pain, restore motion, and improve tolerance for work tasks—especially when strain, joint irritation, or load-intolerance is driving symptoms. We’ll confirm what’s safe and appropriate based on your exam.
How do I know if it’s a muscle strain or a disc issue?
Strains often feel more localized and movement-specific, while disc/nerve irritation may involve sharper pain with bending or symptoms into the leg/arm. A movement-based exam helps clarify the likely driver and best next steps.
Do I need imaging (X-ray or MRI) for a work injury?
Not always. Imaging is more likely after major trauma, suspected fracture, severe/progressive neurologic symptoms, infection concerns, or symptoms that aren’t improving as expected. We’ll tell you clearly if imaging or medical evaluation is needed.
Should I rest completely or keep moving?
Most people do better with relative rest plus the right movement. Complete rest can increase stiffness and sensitivity. We’ll give a clear plan to stay active without flaring symptoms.
How long does it take to recover from a lifting injury?
It varies. Many strains improve over days to a few weeks, while disc or nerve irritation can take longer. We set expectations based on your exam and early response to care.
Can you help me return to work safely?
Yes. We rebuild tolerance for your specific tasks (lift, bend, carry, reach, long standing/sitting) and give simple guardrails to reduce re-injury risk.
What should I avoid after a work injury?
Avoid forcing painful ranges, long static posture, and heavy lifting beyond tolerance early on. We’ll give a do’s/don’ts list plus modified activity that supports healing.
When should I worry and seek urgent medical care?
Seek urgent care for new/worsening weakness, numbness in the groin/saddle region, loss of bowel/bladder control, severe unrelenting pain after major trauma, fever with severe pain, chest pain/shortness of breath, or any rapidly worsening symptoms.

Ready for a Clear Return-to-Work Plan?

Book an evaluation and we’ll build a conservative plan to reduce pain now and rebuild capacity for the tasks you need to do.