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Workplace Injuries: What to Do and How Orthopedic Care Can Help

Workplace injuries are a common occurrence, affecting millions of workers each year. These injuries can range from minor strains to severe fractures, and understanding how to respond promptly and effectively can make a significant difference in recovery.

At Victoria Orthopedic Center, we specialize in treating a wide range of orthopedic injuries, ensuring that you get the best possible care to return to work safely and swiftly.

Common Types of Workplace Injuries

1.      Sprains and Strains

Sprains and strains are among the most common workplace injuries, often resulting from lifting heavy objects, repetitive motions, or sudden movements. These injuries affect the muscles, tendons, and ligaments, causing pain and limiting mobility.

2.      Fractures

Fractures occur when a bone is broken due to a fall, impact, or crush injury. These can be particularly severe and require immediate medical attention to ensure proper healing.

3.      Dislocations

Dislocations happen when bones are forced out of their normal position, typically at the joints. This type of injury is excruciating and requires prompt orthopedic intervention.

4.      Tendonitis

Tendonitis is the inflammation of a tendon, often caused by repetitive motion or overuse. It can affect various parts of the body, including the shoulders, elbows, and wrists, leading to significant discomfort and reduced function.

5.      Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal tunnel syndrome results from pressure on the median nerve in the wrist, often due to repetitive hand movements. It causes pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in the hand, which can affect work performance.

Immediate Steps to Take After a Workplace Injury

1.      Report the Injury

The first step after sustaining a workplace injury is to report it to your employer. Prompt reporting ensures that the incident is documented and that you can access the necessary workers’ compensation benefits.

2.      Seek Medical Attention

Even if the injury seems minor, it’s crucial to seek medical attention. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications and promote faster recovery. For orthopedic injuries, visiting a specialized center like Victoria Orthopedic Center can ensure you receive expert care.

3.      Follow Your Doctor’s Advice

Adhering to your doctor’s recommendations for treatment, rest, and rehabilitation is essential for a full recovery. This may include physical therapy, medication, or, in some cases, surgery.

4.      Document Everything

Keep detailed records of your injury, treatment, and any communications with your employer and insurance providers. This documentation can be crucial if there are any disputes regarding your workers’ compensation claim.

How Orthopedic Care Can Help

1.      Accurate Diagnosis

Orthopedic surgeons use advanced diagnostic tools, such as X-rays, MRI scans, and CT scans, to accurately diagnose workplace injuries. This ensures that the underlying issue is identified and appropriately treated.

2.      Personalized Treatment Plans

At Victoria Orthopedic Center, we create personalized treatment plans tailored to each patient’s specific needs. Whether you require non-surgical treatments like physical therapy or surgical intervention, we ensure you receive the best possible care.

3.      Expert Surgical Care

If surgery is necessary, our experienced orthopedic surgeons are equipped to perform a wide range of procedures using the latest techniques. We prioritize minimally invasive methods to reduce recovery time and improve outcomes.

Preventing Workplace Injuries

1.      Proper Training

Ensure that you and your colleagues are properly trained in workplace safety and the correct use of equipment. Regular training sessions can help prevent accidents.

2.      Ergonomic Workstations

Setting up ergonomic workstations can reduce the risk of repetitive strain injuries. Adjusting the height of chairs, desks, and computer monitors can make a significant difference.

3.      Regular Breaks

Encourage taking regular breaks to avoid overexertion and repetitive strain. Simple stretching exercises during breaks can also help maintain flexibility and prevent injuries.

Why Choose Victoria Orthopedic Center?

At Victoria Orthopedic Center, we are dedicated to providing exceptional care for all types of orthopedic injuries. Our team of highly trained surgeons is committed to helping you recover quickly and effectively. We offer state-of-the-art facilities, including in-house X-ray services, personalized treatment plans, and comprehensive rehabilitation programs to ensure the best possible outcomes.

Contact Us Today!

If you’ve sustained a workplace injury or need expert orthopedic care, contact Victoria Orthopedic Center. Call us at (361) 576-0633 to schedule a consultation. Let us help you get back to work safely and confidently.

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Dr. Robert Ryan Williams, M.D.

  • Diplomate of American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship
  • Board Certified- Pending

 

Specializes In:

  • Hand & Upper Extremities
  • Lower Extremities
  • Joint Replacement
  • Sports Medicine
  • Total Joint Replacement
  • Advanced Ligament Reconstruction
  • Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy
  • Hip, Knee and Ankle Arthroscopy
  • Carpal Tunnel/Trigger Finger
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Injuries
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Arthritis
  • Biceps Tendon Injuries
  • Many other procedures
Dr. Followwill - Practicing orthopedic surgery for over 30 years and was the first in the Crossroads to be fellowship trained in Sports Medicine.

Dr. Jerry L. Followwill, M.D.

  • Diplomate of American Board of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship
  • Board Certified

Comittees Held:

  • The Surgery Center Governing Board Chairman 2000-2023
  • Detar Hospital Board of Trustees 2012-2017
  • Chairman Board of Trustees 2015
  • Vice Chairman Board of Trustees 2014

Specializes In:

  • Hand & Upper Extremities
  • Lower Extremities
  • Joint Replacement
  • Sports Medicine
  • Total Joint Replacement
  • Advanced Ligament Reconstruction
  • Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy
  • Hip, Knee and Ankle Arthroscopy
  • Carpal Tunnel/Trigger Finger
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Injuries
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Arthritis
  • Biceps Tendon Injuries
  • Many other procedures
Dr. Matey - Crossroads’ first certified orthopedic surgeon to perform the Anterior Hip Replacement.

Dr. Douglas A. Matey III., D.O.

  • Osteopathic Board of Orthopedic Surgery
  • Board Certified
  • Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Fellowship

Comittees Held:

  • Detar Hospital Chief of Staff 2023-2025
  • The Surgery Center Governing Board Chairman 2023-Present
  • Vice Chief of Staff 2021-2023
  • Chairman Quality/Peer review committee 2021-2023
  • Secretary of Staff 2019-2022
  • Chief of Surgery and Chairman of Credential Committee 2019-2021

Specializes In:

  • Hand & Upper Extremities
  • Lower Extremities
  • Joint Replacement
  • Sports Medicine
  • Total Joint Replacement
  • Advanced Ligament Reconstruction
  • Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy
  • Hip, Knee and Ankle Arthroscopy
  • Carpal Tunnel/Trigger Finger
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Injuries
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Arthritis
  • Biceps Tendon Injuries
  • Many other procedures
Dr. Binz - Crossroads’ only board certified hand surgeon.

Dr. Daniel Binz, M.D.

  • Fellow American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons
  • Orthopedic Hand and Upper Extremity Fellowship
  • Board Certified

Comittees Held:

  • Detar Hospital Chief of Surgery 2021-2023
  • Peer Review Committee 2019-Present
  • Trauma Committee 2019-Present

Specializes In:

  • Hand & Upper Extremities
  • Advanced Ligament Reconstruction
  • Shoulder, Elbow and Wrist Arthroscopy
  • Carpal Tunnel/Trigger Finger
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Injuries
  • Hand & Wrist & Elbow Arthritis
  • Biceps Tendon Injuries
  • Ulnar Nerve Entrapment
  • Dupuytren’s Disease
  • Many other procedures