Industrial Sports Medicine
Keep your crews moving and on the job.
On-site injury care, return-to-work plans, prevention training, and clear reporting built for your operations.
Value, Outcomes, & Delivery
Keep small problems small.
By tackling job-specific risks and personal health risks early, day-to-day aches are far less likely to become costly injuries, OSHA recordables, or claims. The result is a safer operation and a healthier bottom line.
Employers see:
More: workforce productivity, retention, morale, readiness for peak periods
Less: musculoskeletal injuries and high-risk movements, OSHA recordables, group health spend, lost-work days
How we deliver:
On-site and virtual care led by advanced clinicians including Athletic Trainers, Physical Therapists, and Occupational Therapists. Our embedded teams learn your facility, join huddles, and build real relationships with supervisors and crews so coaching sticks and support is immediate.
What We Do
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On-Site Injury Care (First Aid Scope)
Rapid triage, symptom control, and work-status notes to keep cases small and compliant.
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Return-to-Work
Progressive restrictions, task-tolerance testing (lift/ladder/carry), and re-checks.
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Prevention & Training
Body-mechanics coaching, warm-up protocols, and micro-break strategies embedded in daily huddles.
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Ergonomics & Task Reviews
Practical tweaks to tools, setup, and workflow to reduce musculoskeletal injury risk.
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Seasonal Prep
Time-boxed conditioning blocks to blunt early-season strains in high-demand roles.
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Referral Navigation
Clear pathways to imaging and specialists when beyond the first-aid scope.
Industrial Sports Medicine FAQs
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Construction • Health Care • Hospitality • Public Works • Schools & Districts • Ski Resorts • Utilities
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Employees covered under your program agreement.
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On-site: on-hill, in shops, garages, kitchens, construction sites, offices, classrooms, clinics, etc.
Virtual: quick check-ins for progressions and education.
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We support both. The pathway depends on the individual case and authorization.
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Yes, embedding in team rhythms increases early touches and visibility. This is a best practice in the industrial sports medicine space.
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Our clinicians follow OSHA 1904.7 recording criteria for on-site first-aid and escalate appropriately when cases exceed first-aid scope. Clinical services are HIPAA-compliant. With employee consent, we share work status only, not medical details.
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Leaders get simple, de-identified summaries of trends (utilization, common tasks & regions, peak times) and recommendations. Reporting cadence is set in the contract.