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Workplace Injury Treatment Options in Blue Springs, MO

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  1. Physical Therapy
  2. Chiropractic Care
  3. Regenerative Medicine
  4. Amniotic Fluid-Derived Cells
  5. Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
  6. Workplace Injury Treatment Near Kansas City
  7. Frequently Asked Questions
  8. What should I do first after getting hurt on the job in Kansas City?
  9. Does Core Medical Center treat workers' compensation injuries?
  10. How long does it take to recover from a workplace injury?
  11. Can I get back to work before I am fully recovered?
  12. What treatments are used for on the job injuries?

A workplace accident can happen in a single moment, but the recovery often takes weeks or months. Some of the most common musculoskeletal injuries workers face on the job include plantar fasciitis, disc herniation, rotator cuff tears, chronic low back pain, fall injuries, tendon tears, shoulder impingement, and fractures.

At Core Medical Center, our team of providers includes a pain management specialist, licensed chiropractors, and a physical therapist who work together to treat these injuries. We start with a thorough evaluation of how you were hurt and how the injury is affecting you, then build a plan around your specific job and goals. Most treatment plans use one or a combination of the approaches below, and the whole process is coordinated through our workers' compensation care so the paperwork does not slow down your recovery.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is about more than recovering from the injury in front of you. It is also about teaching your body how to avoid the next one.

At your first session, your physical therapist will ask about the nature of your job and how the injury happened, then assess your pain, strength, and range of motion. From there you work toward a job specific plan designed to get you back to work safely.

Early on, the focus is usually on calming the acute symptoms and restoring mobility. As you improve, treatment often shifts into a structured work conditioning and work hardening program that prepares your body for the real demands of your role. Along the way, your therapist helps you spot the imbalances that put you at risk so you are less likely to be reinjured.

Chiropractic Care

Chiropractors specialize in diagnosing and treating mechanical problems of the neuromusculoskeletal system, meaning the nerves, muscles, and other soft tissues. Their training emphasizes spinal manipulation, which they often combine with other nonsurgical and non-drug methods.

To address a workplace injury, your chiropractor may use the diversified technique, which delivers quick, controlled manual thrusts to specific areas of the spine, legs, and arms to restore proper alignment. Depending on your injury, they may also use other approaches, including:

  • Manual adjustment with the Thompson drop table
  • Cox flexion distraction
  • The Activator method, which uses a spring loaded handheld instrument
  • Active Release Technique (ART)

Beyond hands on care, your chiropractor can guide you on lifestyle choices, recommend therapeutic exercises to speed healing, and teach proper body mechanics so you protect yourself once you return to the job.

Regenerative Medicine

Regenerative medicine is a newer field focused on treating injuries by supporting the body's own healing ability. For the right patients, it offers natural treatment options that aim to stimulate tissue and cell repair. Two of the most common approaches are described below.

Amniotic Fluid-Derived Cells

If you have a soft tissue injury such as an Achilles tear, a rotator cuff injury, or golfer's elbow, your pain management specialist may discuss amniotic fluid-derived cells. These are sourced from donated placental tissue following a planned, full term birth.

Amniotic fluid contains growth factors, including proteins and other compounds, that can support tissue regeneration and help calm inflammation.

Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections

PRP injections come from your own blood. A small sample is drawn and spun in a centrifuge, which separates the plasma and platelets. Your provider then injects the concentrated platelets directly at the site of the injury.

Like amniotic fluid injections, PRP delivers a high concentration of growth factors, which can support ligament and tendon healing. PRP is often used alongside physical therapy, chiropractic care, or amniotic fluid injections rather than on its own.

Workplace Injury Treatment Near Kansas City

Recovering from a job injury should not mean fighting your way through a confusing claims process. At Core Medical Center, we work to deliver high quality care while keeping the workers' comp experience as smooth and affordable as possible for both employees and employers across Blue Springs, Overland Park, and the greater Kansas City metro.

Because we bring physical therapy, chiropractic care, and regenerative medicine together under one roof, your providers can coordinate directly instead of sending you across town. That means fewer gaps in your care and a clearer path back to full duty. You can see the full range of support available through our occupational health services and find the program that fits your injury.

If you were hurt on the job, learn more about how our team handles work injury claims and reach out when you are ready. We will help you get back to work in the safest and quickest way possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do first after getting hurt on the job in Kansas City?

Report the injury to your supervisor as soon as possible and seek a medical evaluation right away, even if the injury seems minor. Prompt documentation protects both your health and your workers' compensation claim. At Core Medical Center we can evaluate the injury, begin treatment, and help start the paperwork in one visit so nothing falls through the cracks.

Does Core Medical Center treat workers' compensation injuries?

Yes. We routinely treat employees hurt on the job and coordinate care directly through the workers' compensation process for patients across Blue Springs, Overland Park, and the greater Kansas City metro. Our pain specialist, chiropractors, and physical therapist work as one team so your care and your claim move forward together.

How long does it take to recover from a workplace injury?

Recovery time depends on the type and severity of the injury, your overall health, and the physical demands of your job. A minor strain may resolve in a few weeks, while a disc herniation or rotator cuff tear can take several months of structured care. Your provider will set realistic milestones and adjust the plan as you progress toward full duty.

Can I get back to work before I am fully recovered?

In many cases yes, often through modified or light duty while you continue treatment. A work conditioning program gradually rebuilds the strength and endurance your specific role requires so you can return safely without risking reinjury. Your provider coordinates these return to work goals with you and your employer.

What treatments are used for on the job injuries?

Common approaches include physical therapy to restore strength and mobility, chiropractic care for spinal and joint alignment, and regenerative medicine such as PRP or amniotic fluid injections for soft tissue damage. Many patients benefit from a combination of these methods. Your plan is built around your injury, your job, and your recovery goals.

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