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Daniel Kane Polite, MD 

Common Work Injuries and Illnesses

Even with the best prevention efforts, injuries can sometimes happen at work. Learn more about common injuries from head to foot, ways to prevent injuries and what to do in case of an injury. You can click on the links below to find out more:

Back Problems
Spine Care Exercise Videos
Learn to reduce pain, improve posture, and stabilize your back using our videos. These videos are meant to supplement exercises prescribed to you during your office visit.

Acute Low Back Pain
Back in Action: Taking Control of Your Back Problem
Back Problems and Injuries
Exercises to Reduce Low Back Pain
Anesthetic or Corticosteroid Injections for Low Back Pain
Epidural Steroid Injections What to Expect

Ankle Sprains

Elbow Problems and Injuries:
Elbow Problems and Injuries
Tennis Elbow
Exercise and Physical Therapy for Tennis Elbow

Finger, Hand and Wrist Problems:
Finger, Hand, and Wrist Injuries
Finger, Hand, and Wrist Problems – Non-Injury
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Heel, Foot and Leg Pain:
Bunions, Hammertoes, & Ingrown Toenails
Muscle Cramps and Leg Pain
Plantar Fasciitis

Hip Problems and Injuries

Knee Problems and Injuries

Neck Pain

Shoulder Problems and Injuries:
Shoulder Problems and Injuries
Corticosteroid injections for rotator cuff disorders
Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory drugs for rotator cuff disorders
Rotator Cuff Disorders
Rotator Cuff Home Rehabilitation Exercises
Surgery for Rotator Cuff Disorders

Testing
CT Scans
Electrodiagnosis: EMG/NCS

Additional Web Resources
Learn more about injuries by visiting the section on patient education from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

 


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