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Most of us go through life giving very little thought to our knees and shoulders unless we suffer an accident or cumulative strain at your Georgia workplace causes you to suffer an injury that affects your movement and comfort constantly.

Many knee and shoulder injuries occur over a period of time and it may be hard to link them to your employment and make sure your Georgia employer and their insurance company will provide you with the weekly benefits you deserve. However, one of our Georgia workers’ compensation lawyers at Gearhart Law Group can assist you in overcoming these challenges.

Am I At Risk for a Work-Related Shoulder or Knee Injury?

If you frequently do manual labor, such as painters, carpenters, nurses, truck drivers, etc., you may be at a greater risk of developing a knee or shoulder injury. Below are some of the shoulder and knee injuries The Gearhart Law Group frequently represents. They include:

  1. Chondromalacia (A cartilage injury in your knee)
  2. Ligament Injuries in Knees and Shoulders
  3. Meniscus Tear – Knee
  4. Meniscus Injury – Knee
  5. Shoulder Dislocation
  6. Torn Rotator Cuff – Shoulder

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If you have dislocated, strained, hyperextended, or torn your knee or shoulder joint, contact the Georgia workers’ compensation lawyers at The Gearhart Law Group who can help you determine if your injury is due to your employment and what medical professionals in your area can give you the best treatment possible.

What Kind of Injuries To My Shoulder Can I Suffer at My Georgia Workplace?

Shoulder injuries are common workers’ compensation injuries. Your shoulder has three bones – two of them are ball and socket and your rotator cuff stabilizes your shoulder socket.  The shoulder is anchored by muscles, tendons, and ligaments.  Shoulders get injured easily through repetitive use, so workers’ compensation claims are very common. If you are looking for Atlanta shoulder injuries attorney, we are here to help.

Common problems to your shoulder joint may include:

  1. Arthritis
  2. Bursitis
  3. Dislocations
  4. Fractures
  5. Frozen Shoulder
  6. Separations
  7. Strains and Sprains
  8. Tendinitis
  9. Torn Rotator Cuff

Typically, initial treatment consists of rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Also, physical therapy is often recommended.  Unsuccessful injection results result in surgery most often.  As a result, rotator cuff repairs are common surgeries in workers’ compensation.

What Kind of Injuries to My Knee Can I Suffer At My Georgia Workplace?

Just like the shoulder, your knee is made up of three bones – the upper leg bone (femur) lower leg bone (tibia) and the kneecap (patella. The ends of your bones are covered with cartilage which is a elastic material that is made to absorb shock and allows your knee bones to glide easily as your knee moves.

Common workplace injuries to your knee could be arthritis, anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) tear. Serious knee injuries could require a knee replacement.

There are a few ways your knee could be evaluated for disability which include:

  1. Arthritis
  2. Range of Motion
  3. Type of Surgery
  4. Walking ability

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Knee Injuries

Knee injuries in the workplace happen frequently. The knee is a very complex structure and injuries to the knee are not uncommon in the workplace. The knee joint is made up of cartilage, ligaments, fluid, and bone. Muscles and tendons help the knee joint move.

Common Knee Conditions

The most common disease affecting the knee is osteoarthritis (when the cartilage wears away and causes pain and swelling.) Preexisting osteoarthritis can be exacerbated by a fall at work. Injuries to a ligament can also cause problems. Injuries to the ACL or anterior cruciate ligament can occur as a result of a fall or twisting movement.

Knee Treatment

Conservative measures such as medication, icing, rest and physical therapy I recommended first. If this is unsuccessful, arthroscopic surgery may be recommended. Depending on the severity of the injury, occasionally a total knee replacement is necessary.

Contact an Atlanta Knee & Shoulder Injury Lawyer

The Georgia workers’ compensation lawyers at The Gearhart Law Group represent victims of work-related injuries and assist them in receiving workers’ compensation benefits. Our lawyers understand how your employer and their workers’ compensation insurance companies try to save money by either denying your claim or by underpaying your claim. We know how to fight any objections they may have and pursue all the Georgia workers’ compensation benefits you deserve. Call us now so we can evaluate your individual case and advise you of your next legal steps as well as ensuring you are receiving the best medical care for your injuries.

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