After suffering an injury, it’s only natural to want life to return to normal as soon as possible. We want to get back to our daily routines, including going back to work.
The healing process has its own timetable though and recovering from an injury can take longer than we’d like. It’s tempting to resume regular activities like exercise, hobbies, and working before our bodies are ready to do so.
While recovery can take time, injuries heal faster when given the care they require. When the necessary steps are taken, you’ll heal fully, avoid further complications, and get back to work sooner.
Can You Return to Work Too Soon After an Injury?
Most of us want or need to go back to work quickly after an injury, but returning to work too soon can worsen the injury, cause complications, or result in re-injury. This can slow the healing process, extend your recovery time, or even result in permanent injury. It’s important to work with your care team to create a viable return-to-work program.
How to Recover Quickly from an Injury
Injuries have their own timeline for healing, but there are actions you can take to recover faster and return to work safely.
- Follow injury care instructions: Throughout the healing journey, follow proper injury care protocols. This may include elevation, compression, or application of heat and cold, as recommended by your doctor, chiropractor, or other healthcare professional.
- Protect your sleep and mental health: Stress and inadequate sleep are enemies of recovery. Reduce stress and find ways to relax. Ensure that you are getting enough sleep, preferably on a regular sleep schedule.
- Keep up your strength and energy: Keep moving as much as possible, with light stretching (unless advised otherwise by your care team). Avoid movements that aggravate the injury.
- Watch your diet and fluid intake: Follow a healing diet high in protein, calcium, omega-3s, and vitamins C and D. Drink plenty of fluids; it’s easy to become dehydrated while healing from an injury.
- Stay connected to your workplace: Maintain contact with your workplace by communicating with your employer about your condition. If possible, stay connected to your work and your coworkers while you’re recovering.
- Consider a phased return to work: If possible, returning to work on a part-time basis or with modified duties may help transition you back into your daily duties.
- Make chiropractic care part of your recovery: Chiropractic care can help minimize pain, increase range of motion, reduce inflammation, and speed healing.
Can the Graston Technique® Help Me Recover from an Injury?
Injuries often leave behind fascial adhesions that limit range of motion and cause discomfort. At East Bay Chiropractic, our specialty is the Graston Technique®, a process that uses specialized stainless steel tools to locate and break up these barriers to movement and comfort. The Graston® Technique also releases knotted muscles, allowing for healthy blood flow, reduced inflammation, and faster healing.
Other chiropractic treatments like adjustments, massage therapy, physical therapy, and acupuncture also help to accelerate healing and reduce pain.
Speed Your Healing at East Bay Chiropractic Wellness
East Bay Chiropractic Wellness has helped individuals recover from injuries for more than 35 years. We offer a broad range of holistic chiropractic services, including adjustments, massage therapy, trigger point therapy, kinesiology techniques, and more. We specialize in the Graston Technique® which can speed healing and increase your range of motion after an injury. Contact us today to learn more or to schedule an appointment.


