Protocol for Musculoskeletal Injuries
Step 1. The injury stage
Pain is a signal of damage or
threat of damage to tissue, therefore when pain is felt no matter how severe the pain is, to limit the damage done and to speed up the recovery time, immediately stop your activity and employ the
RICE protocol.
Step 2. The assessment stage
Once RICE has been employed, report
to a primary healthcare practitioner such as a Chiropractor or Medical Doctor so they can assess the type of injury and level of damage.

Step 3. Treatment
As a rough guide majority of musculoskeletal injuries take around 4-6weeks to heal. This is because it takes around 4-6 weeks for collagen based structures such as muscles, tendons, ligaments to heal. So even though the pain may disappear within a few days to a week, the underlying structual damage still needs time to repair.
Step 4. Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation programs aren't just for athletes and sports people either, they are vitally important for injured workers. With research showing that when employees and employers communicate and work together and utilize an early return to work intervention program, the duration and costs of occupational disability are reduced. Further more when a functional restoration program is used it lowers the risk of recurrent spinal disorders or new musculoskeletal injuries.
Pitfalls to be aware of
The damaged ligaments, tendons and
muscles require weeks to repair, many people are unaware of this, returning to
full activities too early resulting in re-injury. Constant re-injury destabilises the area and can lead to long term chronic problems.
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