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By AI, Created 10:20 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Virginia Family Chiropractic in Manassas is tailoring chiropractic and rehab care for construction workers facing chronic back, knee and shoulder pain. The practice says the approach matters as local job growth and a tight labor market put more physical strain on a workforce already at elevated risk for musculoskeletal injuries.
Why it matters: - Construction workers face some of the highest rates of musculoskeletal injury, with the lower back, knees and shoulders taking the most wear. - Virginia Family Chiropractic is positioning its Manassas office to help trades workers stay on the job without relying on pain medication. - The timing matters in Manassas as new industrial and defense-related growth is expected to add more physically demanding jobs to the area.
What happened: - Virginia Family Chiropractic is treating construction laborers in Manassas with drug-free chiropractic rehabilitation tailored to the demands of trades work. - Dr. Ghazaleh Tabrizi leads the Manassas office at 8420 Dorsey Circle. - Dr. Tabrizi combines chiropractic care with fitness and functional rehab for workers dealing with chronic back, knee and shoulder pain. - The practice says the Manassas office operates Monday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Friday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The details: - U.S. Census Bureau workforce data shows construction laborers are the second most common occupation in the Manassas metropolitan area. - The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported 173,200 non-fatal injury cases in construction in 2023. - Musculoskeletal injuries made up more than 20 percent of those cases. - Research published in Sustainability found 86 percent of construction workers reported acute musculoskeletal pain within 12 months. - That study found lower back pain in 63 percent of cases and knee pain in 53 percent. - A meta-analysis in Frontiers in Public Health found a pooled musculoskeletal disorder prevalence of 79 percent among construction workers globally. - Workers over age 40 faced significantly elevated risk in that analysis. - A separate Wisconsin study found only 35 percent of affected workers sought professional treatment from a physician, chiropractor or physiotherapist. - Dr. Tabrizi holds a Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Cleveland Chiropractic College of Los Angeles. - Dr. Tabrizi also holds certifications as a personal trainer, physiotherapist and weight management specialist. - Dr. Tabrizi has worked with athletes across multiple disciplines, including fitness and functional assessments and rehabilitation planning. - The Manassas office uses manual and activator adjustments, cervical and lumbar spinal decompression, MLS laser therapy, electrical stimulation, ultrasound and targeted traction protocols. - For construction workers, Dr. Tabrizi adds range-of-motion exercises and rehabilitation training aimed at restoring movement patterns disrupted by repetitive work. - The practice accepts workers’ compensation cases. - Virginia Family Chiropractic participates with Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue Cross Blue Shield, UnitedHealthcare and Cigna. - The Manassas office is the only location in the four-office practice that accepts Cigna coverage. - The practice’s media contact lists the website as the company’s announcement.
Between the lines: - The clinic is tying a local health service to a broader labor shortage and construction boom. - Micron Technology’s $2.17 billion facility expansion, backed by $275 million in CHIPS and Science Act funding, is projected to add more than 1,300 manufacturing and construction jobs to the area. - Micron’s previous $3 billion expansion required 1,200 tradespeople during construction. - Lockheed Martin employs another 1,500 workers locally. - The Associated Builders and Contractors estimates the national construction industry needs 439,000 additional workers in 2025. - The Illinois Chiropractic Society says construction, warehousing and transportation are among the occupations with the highest rates of back pain. - That overlap suggests a steady local market for work-injury care as physically demanding employers expand.
What’s next: - Virginia Family Chiropractic is likely to keep targeting workers’ compensation and insurer-covered patients as area construction and manufacturing activity grows. - The practice says it continues to treat patients of all ages for arthritis, neuropathy, auto accident injuries, sports rehabilitation and work-related musculoskeletal disorders. - Virginia Family Chiropractic has served Northern Virginia for more than 25 years and operates offices in Alexandria, Falls Church, Manassas and Woodbridge.
The bottom line: - Virginia Family Chiropractic is betting that specialized rehab for repetitive-strain injuries will meet a real and growing need in Manassas’ construction-heavy workforce.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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