Work Injury Doctor for Office-Related Neck and Back Pain: Revision history

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4 December 2025

  • curprev 03:3703:37, 4 December 2025Muallepcuu talk contribs 24,448 bytes +24,448 Created page with "<html><p> Office work rarely looks dangerous from the outside. No heavy machinery, no ladders, no wet floors. Yet the most common workers’ compensation claims I see are tied to desks, screens, and hours of sitting. Neck and back pain that starts as a dull ache can evolve into nerve irritation, migraines, or persistent weakness in the hands. When that happens, you don’t just need pain relief. You need a work injury doctor who understands ergonomics, occupational medic..."