March 2011 Archives

March 15, 2011

How Attorneys Can Help With Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Many Illinois workers have jobs that require constant repetitive activities such as twisting, turning, or typing. Over time, workers with these types of jobs sometimes notice numbness or tingling in their hands and fingers, or muscle weakness. These may be signs of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a condition where the nerves running to your hand and fingers become compressed. A diagnosis of CTS can lead to a variety of different treatment methods:

Medication - Anti-inflammatory medications are often prescribed in an effort to reduce swelling and alleviate pressure on the nerves.

Injections - Localized injections may also be used to ease the pressure on the nerves and, if successful, minimize or eliminate the symptoms of CTS.

Surgery - If the symptoms of your CTS are constant and not intermittent, it may be necessary to have Carpal Tunnel Release Surgery.

However, CTS is a conflicting area of medicine. It is often disputed between doctors whether a patient's symptoms are caused by CTS, and even if so, what treatment is appropriate. Furthermore, doctors can adamantly disagree as to whether or not CTS was caused by any particular activity, or if it was just a genetic, natural progression.

If you have been diagnosed with CTS and your doctor believes that your CTS was caused by the work you performed, then workers' compensation may be available to provide for the treatment necessary to resolve your pain. A workers' compensation attorney can fight to help you receive that treatment. You are entitled to receive all reasonable and necessary medical care for your work injury, as well as compensation for any time you are forced to miss from work while the injury heals. Taking on the conflicting opinions of doctors to establish that your CTS was caused by your job is just one of the ways that a workers' compensation attorney can aid you in exercising your rights.

March 1, 2011

How Attorneys Can Help With Herniated Discs

Many Illinois workers suffer injuries to their back or neck that result in herniated discs. Herniated discs are fairly common injuries that can cause significant pain that at times can travel down the arms or legs. There are a variety of different treatment methods for herniated discs:

Conservative Care - Physical therapy and/or chiropractic treatment may be used to encourage the disc to heal naturally. A majority of herniated discs can be healed this way, with results coming in just a few weeks or months.

Injections - Epidural steroid injections are often used to alleviate the pain associated with herniated discs, although they do not actually treat the disc itself.

Surgery - If conservative treatment fails, or if the herniation is severe, surgery may be required. There are many different types of surgery that could be necessary depending on the nature of the injury.

However, diagnosis of herniated discs and the treatment they require can be disputed issues between doctors. Different doctors may read MRIs to indicate different things, and sometimes what one doctor thinks is a herniation, another may simply call a "bulge" or a "back sprain or strain". Furthermore, doctors may differ in their opinions of whether the herniation is severe enough to warrant injections, surgery, or other treatment options above and beyond conservative care.

If you are injured at work and your doctor believes any specific type of treatment is necessary to resolve your pain, a workers' compensation attorney can fight to make sure that you receive it. You are entitled to receive all reasonable and necessary medical care for you work injury, as well as compensation for any time you are forced to miss from work while the injury heals. Just as herniated discs are common injuries among workers, they are common cases for workers' compensation attorneys to handle, and their experience in dealing with the differing opinions of doctors makes them an important ally to have on your side when fighting to get the treatment and benefits you deserve.