Workers’ Compensation Acupuncture in Torrance & Long Beach | Work Injury Treatment
Acupuncture treatment for work-related injuries in Torrance and Long Beach. We work with workers’ compensation networks including MedRisk, One Call, and other case management providers.
Workers’ Compensation Acupuncture for Work-Related Injuries
Acupuncture Treatment for Work Injuries
Acu Wellness provides acupuncture treatment for patients with approved Workers’ Compensation claims related to work injuries.
We treat patients referred through workers’ compensation insurance carriers, case management companies, medical providers, and approved referral networks.
Our clinic serves injured workers in Torrance, Long Beach, San Pedro, Wilmington, Harbor City, Carson, and surrounding areas.
Common Work-Related Injuries Treated
Workplace injuries frequently involve musculoskeletal conditions related to repetitive movement, lifting, impact injuries, or prolonged physical strain.
Common conditions treated include:
- Low back injuries
- Neck strain
- Shoulder injuries
- Knee pain
- Sciatica symptoms
- Repetitive strain injuries
Treatment plans are developed based on the medical diagnosis, functional limitations, and authorization from the workers’ compensation carrier.
Workers’ Compensation Networks
Our office works with several workers’ compensation referral networks and case management providers.
Examples include:
- MedRisk
- One Call
- PhysNet
- Apricus
- Liberty Mutual
- TherapyDirect
Authorization requirements vary depending on the insurance carrier and case management network.
All treatment must be approved under the applicable workers’ compensation claim.
(참고: 네트워크 정보는 내부 CPT 참고 문서 기준)
Insurance CPT code reference
Treatment Approach
Acupuncture is often used as part of a conservative treatment approach for work-related musculoskeletal injuries.
Treatment may focus on:
- Pain reduction
- Muscle relaxation
- Functional mobility improvement
- Support during recovery and rehabilitation
The specific treatment plan is determined based on medical documentation and authorized treatment guidelines.
Scheduling Workers’ Compensation Cases
Workers’ compensation cases typically require prior authorization before scheduling.
If you are an injured worker, case manager, or referral coordinator, please contact our office with the following information:
- Claim number
- Insurance carrier
- Adjuster or case manager contact information
- Approved treatment authorization
📞 Call 209-330-7123 Text: 209-330-7124

