Your Destination for Injury Prevention and the Injured Worker
Did You Know?
- In 2011, there were 86,000 non-fatal work injuries reported in Wisconsin, with 23,150 requiring an average of at least 6 days away from work. 1
- The top 5 leading causes of workplace injuries in Wisconsin in 2012 were:
- Overexertion from lifting, pushing and pulling large and/or heavy objects
- Falls on the same surface (such as a floor)
- Bodily reaction injuries caused by bending, climbing, reaching, sitting or standing actions
- Being hit by an object 2
- 40% of injuries in 2012 involving lost work days were due to sprains and tears. 1
- There were 114 fatal work injuries in Wisconsin in 2012. 3
At Spooner & Hayward Physical Therapy & Rehab Specialists, we understand that worker’s compensation costs can be devastating to companies. Our goal is to help you reduce these costs through injury prevention programs and return any injured workers back to employment in a safe and timely manner.
We have all your bases covered, promising you will benefit from:
- On-site Safety and Injury Prevention
- Health and Wellness Seminars for Your Employees
- Customized Stretching Programs
- Onsite First Aid Services
- On-Location Ergonomic Assessments
- Post-Offer Pre-Employment Testing & Drug Testing
- Early Intervention Rehabilitation
- Return-to-Work Strategies
- Functional Testing to Better Determine an Employee’s Return-to-Work Abilities and Timeframe
- Work Hardening/Work Conditioning Programs
- Complimentary Transportation Services
Our network of work injury specialists has over 20 years of experience working with companies of all sizes. Our injury prevention program has saved our corporate clients over $664,000 over a six-year period. Our network has provided services to companies such as:
- 3M
- Arclin
- Birchwood Best
- Colonial Craft
- FGE
- Holiday Kitchen
- Jennie-O Turkey Stores
- Johnson Truck Bodies
- LP Building Products
- Manpower
- McCain
- Quanex
- Sanmina-SCI
- Rice Lake Weighing Systems
- T&T Tools, Inc.
- Transport Services Unlimited
- Wisconsin Structural Steel
We care about your needs.
Resources:
- Statistics reported by the Wisconsin State of Laboratory Hygiene (December 2013)
- Reported by The Wisconsin Workers’ Compensation Experts
- Statistics reported by the U.S. Department of Labor/Bureau of Labor Statistics (December 2013)
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