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What Injured Workers Should Know

If you are injured at work in Manitoba, your care is managed through the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba (WCB). WCB helps cover medical care that is needed to support recovery and a safe return to work.

Chiropractic care may be part of that process. Understanding how WCB looks at chiropractic treatment can help reduce confusion, delays, and frustration during your claim.

This page explains how chiropractic care fits into the WCB system in Manitoba and what injured workers can expect.

Is chiropractic care covered by WCB in Manitoba?

Chiropractic care can be covered by WCB Manitoba, but coverage is not automatic.

WCB pays for medical care that is considered necessary to help you recover or function better after a work-related injury. This applies to all healthcare providers, including chiropractors. Approval depends on the type of injury, how it affects your ability to work, and whether treatment is expected to improve your recovery.

Seeing a chiropractor does not guarantee WCB will cover the visits. Approval matters.

Do you need a referral?

In Manitoba, a referral from a doctor is usually not required to see a chiropractor once a WCB claim is accepted.

However, WCB must still approve the chiropractic care itself. Not needing a referral does not mean treatment is automatically covered. WCB decides what care is funded, how long it continues, and when it ends.

How long will chiropractic care be covered?

There is no fixed number of chiropractic visits under WCB in Manitoba.

Care is usually approved in short periods and reviewed regularly. Early treatment focuses on recovery. As healing progresses, decisions focus on whether additional care is likely to change your outcome. WCB does not usually cover long-term or maintenance care once recovery has levelled off.

Seeing more than one provider

WCB Manitoba often limits seeing multiple providers at the same time.

In many cases, workers are asked to choose between chiropractic care and physiotherapy unless there is a clear medical reason for both. Overlapping treatment is commonly restricted. This is part of how WCB manages care and costs across the system.

If WCB stops covering care

If WCB ends coverage for chiropractic care, it does not mean your injury is not real.

It usually means WCB believes further treatment is unlikely to improve your recovery or work ability. Workers can request a review or appeal if they disagree, but decisions are based on medical evidence and expected benefit.

Understanding this early helps set realistic expectations.

How I help injured workers in Manitoba

My role is to help injured workers navigate both their injury and the WCB process.

Care is focused on recovery, function, and return to work. Treatment is matched to your stage of healing, and progress is documented clearly so WCB understands what care is being provided and why. I combine hands-on care with active rehabilitation and clear guidance, so you know what to expect at each stage.

Just as importantly, I help injured workers understand when care is helpful, when it needs to change, and when it is no longer necessary. The goal is recovery and safe return to work, not ongoing treatment without benefit.


This page is for general education only. Coverage decisions are made by the Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba based on individual claims and medical review.