Federal worker with neck & shoulder pain

Conditions We Treat

OWCP Treatment for Federal Workers' Neck & Shoulder Injuries

Neck and shoulder injuries are common across federal jobs — from rotator cuff tears in TSA officers to cervical strain in desk-bound SSA and IRS staff. We diagnose, image, and treat with the documentation OWCP examiners expect.

Common Causes in Federal Workers

  • Rotator cuff tears and impingement
  • Cervical disc herniation and radiculopathy
  • Trapezius and levator scapulae strain
  • Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
  • Repetitive overhead use injuries

How We Treat It

Imaging, manual therapy, targeted strengthening, and joint-specific rehabilitation. For tears that need surgical consultation, we coordinate referral while keeping the OWCP authorization moving.

Recovery Timeline

Recovery depends on severity. Strain and impingement often resolve in 4–8 weeks of PT. Disc and rotator-cuff injuries typically need 8–16 weeks of structured rehab.