Were you injured during work or on a job?
Portland Wellness Care specializes in a number of different medical practices that will relieve pain and heal injuries that occurred on the job. From physiotherapy and chiropractic to massage and laser therapy, we are your solution to work injury treatment in Portland. Our clinic uses new technology alongside traditional techniques that are proven to induce recovery and results.
Portland Wellness Care provides current evidence based treatment for your employees to ensure an expedient return to regular duty. We work closely with business owners to customize a rapid recovery program specific to their industry.
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Our team has years of experience treating many variations of work injuries from head to toe. We utilize a variety of techniques: chiropractic, acupuncture, therapeutic massage, physiotherapy, laser therapy and diagnostic imagery to reduce pain while restoring mobility and function – getting you back to work. At PWC, we treat more than just the symptoms, we treat the whole being and provide patients will personalized care.
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Frequently Asked Questions
After a work injury, report the injury to your employer as soon as possible and seek medical care if you have pain, limited movement, swelling, numbness, weakness, or symptoms that interfere with your job duties. Even if the injury feels minor at first, early evaluation can help identify the problem, document your condition, and create a treatment plan before symptoms become harder to manage.
You should see a work injury doctor if your pain lasts more than a day or two, gets worse with movement, affects your ability to work, or keeps returning after rest. You should also schedule care if you have back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, headaches, muscle spasms, tingling, or reduced range of motion after an on-the-job accident or repetitive work activity.
Common work injuries include back strains, neck pain, shoulder injuries, knee pain, repetitive stress injuries, sprains, muscle tension, joint pain, headaches, and injuries caused by lifting, bending, twisting, slipping, falling, or long hours in the same position. A work injury clinic can evaluate both sudden injuries and pain that develops gradually from repeated movements.
Yes. Not every work injury happens from one accident. Repetitive motions such as lifting, reaching, typing, bending, standing, driving, or using tools for long periods can strain muscles, joints, tendons, and nerves over time. These injuries may start as mild soreness but can progress into chronic pain, stiffness, weakness, or reduced mobility without proper treatment.
Yes. Many patients seek care days or weeks after a work injury, especially when pain does not improve on its own or starts interfering with work, sleep, or daily activities. Delayed symptoms are common with soft tissue injuries, inflammation, and compensation patterns. An evaluation can help determine what is still causing pain and what type of care may support recovery.
Work injury treatment can help reduce pain, improve mobility, rebuild strength, and restore function so you can return to your job with less risk of reinjury. Care may also focus on body mechanics, movement patterns, posture, flexibility, and job-specific demands. The goal is not only to feel better, but to help your body tolerate the physical requirements of work again.
Yes, it can still be worth getting evaluated. Being able to work does not always mean the injury has healed. Pain during work may be a sign that your body is compensating, inflamed, or under ongoing stress. Early treatment can help prevent the issue from becoming more severe and may reduce the chance of needing more time away from work later.
Dr. Chase G. Waters
Dr. Scott A. Cathcart
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4160 NE Sandy Blvd Suite 1100. Portland, OR 97212
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