How Mary Lou Retton’s Legendary Recovery in 1984 Serves as a Model for Getting Injured People Back to Work

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Risk & Insurance - Oct 23, 2020

Ever wondered why pro-athletes seem to recover so much faster than injured workers? The answer may seem obvious; after all, athletes are typically in the best physical shape of their lives, while workers may be sneaking in workouts one or two days a week. The differences don’t just lie in their body...

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