Ten Essential Tips for Work from Home Ergonomic Success So, you’re working from home now. You might not have a private office with an adjustable chair or wireless keyboard...
Our Experts Reveal the JFA Solution to Cumulative Trauma Injuries Decades of expert analysis has concluded that cumulative trauma, as well as soft tissue injuries, make up a majority of...
How to Push Through Pain and Create a Positive Transformation A corrections officer at age 30, Ronald Jackson was healthy and anticipating a successful career in law enforcement, when a...
On-coming Trains This Column was originally published by Peter Roumaniere, a columnist at Workerscompensation.com, in 2003, and is being shared here in...
Patient Advocacy: A Walk in the Shoes of the Injured Worker It’s refreshing to hear the term, “patient advocacy” used in the workers’ compensation industry. There was a time when the...
“No” is not an Acceptable Response Teaching children the power of the word “No” is incredibly important in helping them deal with peer pressure and setting...
Leveraging Ergonomics in the workplace and how symptoms equal opportunities. So what is ‘ergonomics’? The term ‘ergonomics’ means different things to different people. In workers compensation, post injury, one thing is clear; the perception of ergonomics is not aligned with the value it potentially brings to the table in reducing claims costs.
I never really liked that car anyway…. Windham Group began in 1989 and resides in New Hampshire’s Merrimack Valley, a place with a unique history in work environment ethics. Ever since the industrial revolution, the plight of the working person has become a central pillar in our country, and we are reminded daily of these issues by our mill yard surroundings. We see the history of our working nation and of our local area as the history of Return to Work, and find purpose in remembering where we’ve come from.