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I injured my back in a work-related activity. Workers' compensation is covering my medical expenses. I see there is an ongoing study at the clinic for anyone who has a back injury. The notice says that anyone on workers' comp can't participate. What's different about workers' comp that keeps me from being part of the study?

Every study is different, and you may have to contact the study group directly for their answer. Sometimes workers' compensation patients have more serious injuries than other patients. This difference could make it impossible to compare results. In other studies, certain treatment steps may be required that would delay patients' return to work. Government-funded research also has some restrictions based on whether patients are covered by private insurance, self-pay, or workers' compensation.


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