The reporting of injuries or health problems at work—especially sprains and strains—is a vexed issue.  On the one hand, if people delay reporting their injury there may be questions about whether the problem is really work related. For example, a twinge of pain might be felt one day and brushed off as no big deal. However the worker may choose to report the problem the next day, when the muscles tighten up and they have difficul...

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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.

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ReturnToWorkSA has partnered with Return to Work Matters to provide South Australian Return to Work Coordinators with a free online resource. This website gives coordinators access to practical injury management tools and instructive articles that summarize the findings of evidence based research.