A workplace injury can affect more than just your job—it can disrupt your daily life, your mobility, and your overall well-being. At Strong Chiropractic, serving Neenah and Appleton, WI, our team provides targeted care to help patients recover from work-related injuries and get back to living without discomfort.
Common Work Injuries We Treat
Work injuries can result from sudden accidents, repetitive motions, or prolonged strain. Our chiropractic team addresses a wide range of conditions, including:
- Whiplash from falls or vehicle accidents during work
- Neuropathy causing tingling or numbness in the limbs
- Low back pain from lifting, bending, or extended sitting
- Neck pain from poor posture or sudden movement
- Sciatica caused by nerve irritation or compression
- Sports injuries for those in physically demanding jobs
- Headaches linked to muscle tension or neck strain
- Carpal tunnel from repetitive wrist movements
- Pinched nerve leading to pain and reduced mobility
- Lingering pain from old or untreated injuries
- Dizziness related to neck or spinal issues
How Chiropractic Care Helps Work Injury Recovery
AtStrong Chiropractic, we focus on correcting the underlying cause of pain rather than just masking symptoms. Chiropractic adjustments can restore proper spinal alignment, relieve nerve pressure, and improve circulation—helping speed up the body’s natural healing process.
We also incorporate complementary treatments and patient education to reduce inflammation, restore mobility, and prevent re-injury. Whether your pain is recent or has been lingering for months, our goal is to help you regain comfort and function.
Convenient Locations for Care
We make it easy to get the treatment you need with multiple locations:
- Appleton Chiropractic Clinic: (920) 831-4110
- Strong Chiropractic Oshkosh: (920) 725-9898
- Strong Chiropractic Neenah: (920) 725-0800
If you’ve experienced a work injury and want a natural, non-invasive approach to recovery, schedule an appointment today. The sooner you seek care, the faster you can get back to work and life—without pain holding you back.