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Physiotherapy in the workplace - a hands-on approach


LEADING Victorian provider of physiotherapy services, The BodyCare Group is offering free massages at its stand at the Safety In Action and Materials & Manual Handling exhibition in May to promote its on-site physiotherapy service.

On-site physiotherapy is being embraced around the world as an effective, cost efficient means of reducing the cost of workplace injuries, according to BodyCare.

The BodyCare On-Site Physiotherapy service offers employers a unique hands-on proactive approach to injury management.

BodyCare's service bridges the gap between employees and employers by facilitating communication and keeping employers informed about the progress of their employees' injuries.

In conjunction with its on-site physiotherapy service, BodyCare's Injury Management Software provides employers with ongoing statistical analysis of workplace injuries.

The software helps employers track the number of injuries occurring at the workplace, where and how they occur, their cost and the number of claims being actioned.

For more information on BodyCare's on-site physiotherapy service, visit the BodyCare at stand L12 during Safety In Action and Materials & Manual Handling exhibition, from Tuesday May 16 to Thursday May 18 2006 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre.

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