Case Studies



UPS partnered with BIOKINETIX to take on rising musculoskeletal injuries head-on, embedding athletic trainers, coaching daily movement habits, and building programs that stuck. The result wasn’t just fewer injuries, it was a system-wide shift from reactive to proactive. Download the UPS case study to learn how frontline engagement and tailored injury prevention created lasting impact at scale.
Lippert Components was experiencing a surge of recordable injuries related to high-risk heavy material handling, the majority of which were preventable musculoskeletal injuries, initiating the need for on-site
medical care in triage situations. Download the case study to see how BIOKINETIX deployed proactive solutions tailored to chassis department needs, moving the safety and wellness culture from a reactive to proactive approach.
Trainer’s Guides
Tighten Your Gut is a science-backed technique that teaches workers to how to brace their core in any position, so they can stay protected even when the conditions aren’t ideal. Read more →
You’ve already made sure your team knows three points of contact helps prevent slips and falls. But here’s what they might not yet understand: It also reduces long-term damage to knees, hips, and lower backs. Read more →
White Papers
Abstract: As the future of work continues to shift, one of the most pertinent concerns that has emerged over the past decade is the greying of the labor force. This demographic trend carries critical implications for both older workers and their employers […]
Abstract: In a sports medicine setting, the process of warming up with active muscle contraction has long been utilized as a way to prepare the body for physical activity. Although many occ health programs promote stretching to prevent injury, there is little medical evidence […]
Abstract: Repetitive stress remains one of the most consequential health risks facing today’s workforce, from industrial workers to musicians. The key to preventing repetitive stress and other musculoskeletal injuries starts with the concept of reciprocal inhibition […]