Back Care for Maritime Industry

10 August 2010

Back care for maritime industry offers comprehensive injury prevention and loss control recommendations for maritime employers who operate commercial vessels or shoreside production sites. The most common form of industrial injury, back sprains and strains cost maritime employers millions of dollars each year. They account for about a third of all workplace injuries and 40-60 percent of total injury costs. The hard physical work, the moving platforms and the cold, damp atmospheres that characterize the maritime workplace mean that back injuries are even a bigger problem for maritime employers than for industry in general. Back injuries can be extremely painful, and they hurt everyone. The worker faces pain, suffering, loss of income and perhaps even a long term disability, while the employer faces the high costs of worker’s compensation, medical treatment, legal fees and insurance premiums.
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Diagnostic video for primary care physicians shows how to properly diagnose sports-related back injuries using the following examination guidelines and techniques. Texas Children’s Sports Medicine Clinic sees children, adolescents and adults with acute and chronic injuries. It is staffed by board-certified sports medicine physicians and a physical therapist so that diagnosis and treatment are initiated immediately in the clinic. The sports medicine clinic is also staffed by a nutritionist. www.texaschildrens.org

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  1. AquariumsEverywhere August 10, 2010 at 1:04 am

    very helpful!

  2. just to thank you for this.

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