16310 S Lincoln Hwy #124 Plainfield, IL 60586

Get the Expert Care You Need to Fully Heal and Return to Work

At Absolute Integrated Health Center, our team of experienced chiropractors, physical therapists, and medical professionals provides comprehensive, personalized care for work-related injuries of all kinds. Our integrated approach means you receive coordinated, whole-body care under one roof, supported by thorough documentation to help guide your workers’ compensation claim from first visit to full recovery.

Fast Facts About Work-Related Injury Treatment

Comprehensive Care

One clinic,  many specialists. and much experience.

We Coordinate Your Claim

Based on your unique treatment plan, we will help coordinate your claim.

Insurance Claims

Most Workers' Comp Insurance accepted.

Signs That You Need Treatment

After a workplace injury, it can be tempting to push through the pain and hope it resolves on its own. Don't wait. Here are the signs that you need professional treatment:

  • Pain that persists or worsens after the initial injury

  • Limited range of motion or stiffness in any joint or muscle

  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness in your arms, hands, legs, or feet

  • Swelling, bruising, or inflammation that does not improve

  • Difficulty performing everyday tasks or returning to work duties

  • A wound that is not healing properly or shows signs of infection

  • Pain that disrupts your sleep or daily quality of life

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Why Choose Absolute Integrated Health Center?

When you are injured at work, you need more than just treatment. You need a team that handles every aspect of your recovery. From prompt assessment and expert care across multiple disciplines to complete workers' compensation documentation and a personalized recovery plan, we manage the details so you can focus on healing.

Commonly Asked Questions About Work-Related Injury Treatment

The most common workplace injuries include strains and sprains from overexertion or improper lifting, slips and falls, cuts and lacerations from sharp objects or machinery, repetitive strain injuries like carpal tunnel syndrome, and burns from heat, chemicals, or electrical hazards. These injuries can happen in any work environment, from offices to factories to outdoor job sites.

A wide variety of specialists are available with the experience and expertise needed to address the unique needs of each injured worker. Work injury care can also include diagnostic tests, on-site X-rays, wound care, suturing, and treatment for a wide range of musculoskeletal and soft tissue injuries.