Workers’ Compensation Orthopedic Surgeon Cary, Raleigh, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest

Workplace injuries affect more than just employees—they can disrupt business operations, increase claim costs, and reduce productivity. When an employee is injured, timely evaluation and treatment by a workers’ compensation orthopedic surgeon ensures the best possible outcomes for both the employee and employer. Dr. Stephen Chambers, a board-certified orthopedic hand and upper extremity surgeon, partners directly with employers, case managers, and adjusters to provide efficient, specialized care for injured workers in Cary, Raleigh, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest.

Why Employers Choose Dr. Chambers

Employers and workers’ compensation insurance carriers need physicians who understand both the musculoskeletal system and the business realities of workplace injuries. Dr. Chambers offers:

Rapid Access to Care

Same-day and next-day appointments are available across his Cary, Raleigh, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest orthopedic offices. This helps employees receive an early diagnosis and reduces delays in treatment.

Expedited Surgery

As the owner of a private ambulatory surgery center in, Dr. Chambers can often schedule urgent orthopedic surgery within 24–48 hours. This minimizes downtime and speeds recovery for injured workers.

Specialized Expertise

Fellowship trained in hand and upper extremity surgery, Dr. Chambers also provides comprehensive orthopedic care for fractures, tendon injuries, and work-related conditions affecting the entire musculoskeletal system.

Return-to-Work Focus

Treatment plans are designed with a clear emphasis on safe, timely return to work. Modified duty recommendations are provided to support recovery while reducing claim costs.

Direct Communication

Case managers, adjusters, and employers receive timely updates with detailed reports that meet all Carolina workers’ compensation requirements.

Accurate Documentation

All workers’ compensation cases are documented with the level of detail required by workers’ compensation insurance, ensuring clarity and compliance.

Common Work-Related Injuries Treated

Dr. Chambers’s practice treats the majority of injuries that occur in workers’ compensation cases, including:

  • Fractures of the hand, wrist, and elbow, including broken bones of the distal radius, metacarpals, and phalanges
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve compressions that cause numbness, pain, and weakness in the hand
  • Trigger finger and tendon injuries that interfere with grip strength and daily job function
  • Thumb CMC arthritis and repetitive strain injuries caused by repetitive motion
  • Ligament, joint, and muscle injuries that reduce range of motion and functional ability

Early Evaluation and Diagnosis

Prompt diagnosis is key in workers’ compensation cases. At the first visit, patients undergo a thorough evaluation that may include X-rays, advanced imaging, and physical medicine assessments. Identifying injuries early allows Dr. Chambers to determine the best treatment plans while minimizing lost work time.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options

Not all work-related injuries require surgery. Dr. Chambers often recommends conservative treatments first, such as:

  • Splinting and bracing to support injured joints and bones
  • Corticosteroid injections for inflammation and pain relief
  • Physical medicine and rehabilitation to restore motion and strength
  • Activity modification and ergonomics to prevent further injury

These nonsurgical options allow many injured workers to recover safely while continuing modified duty at work.

Surgical Treatment Options

When conservative measures are not enough, surgery may be required. Dr. Chambers performs a wide range of orthopedic surgery procedures, including fracture fixation, tendon repair, and endoscopic carpal tunnel release. Having access to his private surgery center in Gainesville means procedures can often be scheduled urgently, reducing delays and helping employees return to work sooner.

Rehabilitation and Recovery

Rehabilitation plays a major role in workers’ compensation cases. After treatment, employees may undergo physical therapy or occupational therapy to strengthen muscles, improve joint motion, and restore function. The goal is not only recovery but also prevention of reinjury. A dedicated rehabilitation plan supports employees in regaining full ability for their jobs.

Everyday Life After a Work-Related Injury

Returning to everyday life after an injury is just as important as returning to the job. Pain, stiffness, and weakness can affect daily activities such as cooking, driving, or caring for family. Dr. Chambers and his team create personalized recovery plans that address both work demands and life outside the workplace, ensuring patients heal safely and completely.

Support for Employers and Case Managers

Dr. Chambers’s office understands the needs of employers and case managers. His dedicated team provides:

  • Timely updates on injured workers’ progress
  • Clear recommendations for modified duty or restrictions
  • Detailed reports tailored for workers’ compensation insurance requirements
  • Direct communication channels for urgent questions or updates

This proactive approach allows businesses to plan effectively while ensuring employees receive the care they need.

Workers’ Compensation FAQs

What types of injuries occur most often in workers’ compensation cases?

The majority of injuries involve fractures, tendon damage, carpal tunnel syndrome, and repetitive strain affecting the upper extremity.

How quickly can an employee be seen?

Same-day and next-day appointments are available at the Cary, Raleigh, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest offices.

Does every injury require surgery?

No. Many employees recover fully with physical medicine, splinting, injections, or rehabilitation. Surgery is considered when conservative care does not restore function.

How do treatment plans affect return to work?

Treatment plans are designed to balance healing with a safe, timely return to work. Modified duty is often recommended until full recovery.

Why Employers Trust Dr. Chambers

Employers, case managers, and adjusters choose Dr. Chambers because he combines advanced orthopedic expertise with efficient, business-focused care. His approach restores function, supports safe return to work, and reduces overall costs associated with workers’ compensation insurance. With a fellowship-trained orthopedic specialist leading care and an experienced staff supporting each case, injured workers receive the right treatment at the right time.

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Employers, adjusters, and providers can  Dr. Chambers’s team directly for injured workers. 

 

Call Today for Workers’ Compensation Orthopedic Care

If your business or employee is facing a work-related injury,  Dr. Chambers’s offices today. With Cary, Raleigh, Holly Springs, and Wake Forest locations, plus a private ambulatory surgery center, his practice delivers comprehensive orthopedic services that prioritize recovery, safety, and timely return to work.