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Worker's Compensation

Workers’ compensation and spinal injuries often go hand in hand. This is due to the high number of neck and back injuries caused by unsafe lifting, falling objects, and workplace hazards.

At Deuk Spine Institute, we know you want to get back on your feet and back to work. We also understand that the process of filing workers’ comp claims and documenting treatment can be stressful and overwhelming. We’ve made it a priority to assist workers’ compensation patients every step of the way.

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Our Commitment To Workers’ Compensation Patients

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How Workers’ Compensation Treatment Works

Once you have a workers’ comp claim, it’s on you to seek treatment. We pride ourselves on offering workers’ compensation back treatment and workers’ compensation neck treatment that gets you back on your feet. We treat workers’ comp patients for spine conditions like bulging discs, pinched nerves, and herniated discs. Better yet, we treat those issues in the most minimally invasive way possible.

The vast majority of our work comp patients choose Deuk Laser Disc Repair®. Why? Our 95% success rate means faster relief from pain, a shorter recovery time, and no major changes made to the spine. We help workers with back injuries and neck injuries return to the workplace free of pain and debilitation.

Get Started With Treatment For Your Workers’ Comp Claim

Ready to get started? Call 1-321-775-(8010) to speak to one of our workers’ compensation representatives or email us at wc@deukspine.com

 

Download Worker's Compensation Paperwork

Click the button below to download our Worker's Compensation Paperwork. Once complete, email the paperwork to wc@deukspine.com.

 

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Curing back and neck pain with our state-of-the-art treatments

Deuk Laser Disc Repair® has patients back on their feet within an hour, feeling zero pain

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