Your 2026 Playbook for Safe Movement: Tips and Techniques for Reducing MSK Injuries
February 3, 2026 at 9:00:00 PM
Creating a safe and productive work environment starts with understanding the risks employees face every day. From repetitive strain to job site hazards, discomfort and injuries can lead to costly downtime and reduced efficiency.
Join Briotix Health providers, Nick Stassin and Lauren Powers, to explore practical strategies for preventing workplace injuries before they happen. Attendees will learn about the real techniques being used to reduce employee discomfort and improve productivity for workers at job sites across the United States and Canada. Discover how proactive care and early intervention can transform employee well-being and boost overall performance with advice from experts working in the field today.
Key Takeaways
Get practical tips for discomfort reduction
Identify ergonomic risks to prevent costly injuries
Improve workplace safety culture while maintaining OSHA compliance
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About the Presenters:

Nick Stassin, DAT, ATC, CEAS III, OBMS
Team Supervisor
Nick has been with Briotix Health for six years and currently serves as a Team Supervisor based in Pearl City, Hawaii. In this role, he provides leadership, mentorship, and strategic guidance to onsite Industrial Sports Medicine Professionals, supporting both the quality of their service delivery and their ongoing professional growth. With a leadership style grounded in service, advocacy, and development, Nick is dedicated not only to enhancing the experience of the professionals he supports but also to improving the outcomes of the clients and employees they serve.
Lauren Powers, MA, ATC, LAT, AOEAS

Lead Industrial Sports Medicine Professional
Lauren holds a Bachelor of Science Degree in Athletic Training with a minor in Kinesiology, which she earned at Lincoln Memorial University. She also holds a Master of Arts Degree in Exercise Physiology and Athletic Administration from the University of South Dakota. For seven years, she served as a Contract Athletic Trainer for the US Army at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. Before that, she worked as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of Montevallo in Alabama.