[613] | 1 | DVBCWJW5 ;ALB/RLC JOINTS WKS TEXT - 1 ; 7 APRIL 2005
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| 2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**94**;FEB 17, 2004
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | ;
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| 5 | TXT ;
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| 6 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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| 7 | ;;
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| 8 | ;;
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| 9 | ;;
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| 10 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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| 11 | ;;
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| 12 | ;; Comment on:
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| 13 | ;;
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| 14 | ;; 1. Pain, weakness, stiffness, swelling, heat and redness,
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| 15 | ;; instability or giving way, "locking," fatigability, lack of
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| 16 | ;; endurance, etc.
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| 17 | ;; 2. Treatment - type, dose, frequency, response, side effects.
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| 18 | ;; 3. If there are periods of flare-up of joint disease:
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| 19 | ;;
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| 20 | ;; a. State their severity, frequency, and duration.
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| 21 | ;; b. Name the precipitating and alleviating factors.
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| 22 | ;; c. State to what extent, if any, per veteran, they
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| 23 | ;; result in additional limitation of motion or
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| 24 | ;; functional impairment during the flare-up.
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| 25 | ;;
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| 26 | ;; 4. Describe whether crutches, brace, cane, corrective shoes,
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| 27 | ;; etc., are needed.
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| 28 | ;; 5. Describe details of any surgery or injury.
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| 29 | ;; 6. Describe any episodes of dislocation or recurrent subluxation.
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| 30 | ;; 7. For inflammatory arthritis, describe any constitutional
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| 31 | ;; symptoms.
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| 32 | ;; 8. Describe the effects of the condition on the veteran's usual
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| 33 | ;; occupation and daily activities.
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| 34 | ;; 9. Dominance of extremity and means used to identify
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| 35 | ;; dominant extremity.
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| 36 | ;; 10. If there is a prosthesis, provide date of prosthetic implant
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| 37 | ;; and describe any complaint of pain, weakness, or limitation
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| 38 | ;; of motion. State whether crutches, brace, etc., are needed.
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| 39 | ;;
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| 40 | ;;
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| 41 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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| 42 | ;;
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| 43 | ;; Address each of the following as appropriate to the condition
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| 44 | ;; being examined and fully describe current findings: A DETAILED
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| 45 | ;; ASSESSMENT OF EACH AFFECTED JOINT IS REQUIRED, INCLUDING JOINTS
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| 46 | ;; WITH PROSTHESES.
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| 47 | ;;
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| 48 | ;; 1. Using a goniometer, measure the PASSIVE and ACTIVE range of
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| 49 | ;; motion, including movement against gravity and against strong
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| 50 | ;; resistance. Provide range of motion in degrees.
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| 51 | ;; 2. If the joint is painful on motion, state at what point in the
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| 52 | ;; range of motion pain begins and ends.
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| 53 | ;; 3. Describe presence or absence of: pain (including pain on repeated
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| 54 | ;; use); fatigue; weakness; lack of endurance; and incoordination.
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| 55 | ;; 4. Describe objective evidence of painful motion, edema,
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| 56 | ;; effusion, instability, weakness, tenderness, redness, heat,
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| 57 | ;; abnormal movement, guarding of movement, etc.
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| 58 | ;; 5. For weight bearing joints (hip, knee, ankle), describe gait
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| 59 | ;; and functional limitations on standing and walking. Describe
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| 60 | ;; any callosities, breakdown, or unusual shoe wear pattern that
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| 61 | ;; would indicate abnormal weight bearing.
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| 62 | ;; 6. If ankylosis is present, describe the position of the bones of
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| 63 | ;; the joint in relationship to one another (in degrees of flexion,
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| 64 | ;; external rotation, etc.), and state whether the ankylosis is
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| 65 | ;; stable and pain free.
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| 66 | ;; 7. If indicated, measure the leg length from the anterior
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| 67 | ;; superior iliac spine to the medial malleolus.
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| 68 | ;; 8. For INFLAMMATORY ARTHRITIS, describe any constitutional signs.
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| 69 | ;; 9. Describe range of motion with prosthesis in same detail as
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| 70 | ;; described above for non-prosthetic joints.
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| 71 | ;;
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| 72 | ;;
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| 73 | ;;D. Normal Range of Motion: All joint Range of Motion measurements
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| 74 | ;;must be made using a goniometer. Show each measured range of motion
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| 75 | ;;separately rather than as a continuum. For example, if the veteran
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| 76 | ;;lacks 10 degrees of full knee extension and has normal flexion, show
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| 77 | ;;the range of motion as extension to minus 10 degrees (or lacks 10
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| 78 | ;;degrees of extension) and flexion 0 to 140 degrees.
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| 79 | ;;
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| 80 | ;; 1. Hip range of motion: (Movement of femur as it rotates in the
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| 81 | ;; acetabulum.)
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| 82 | ;;
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| 83 | ;; a. Normal range of motion, using the anatomical
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| 84 | ;; position as zero degrees.
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| 85 | ;;
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| 86 | ;; Flexion = 0 to 125 degrees (To gain a true picture of hip
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| 87 | ;; flexion, i.e., movement between the pelvis and femur in
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| 88 | ;; the hip joint, the opposite thigh should be extended to
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| 89 | ;; minimize motion between the pelvis and spine.)
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| 90 | ;;
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| 91 | ;; Extension = 0 to 30 degrees.
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| 92 | ;;
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| 93 | ;; Adduction = 0 to 25 degrees.
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| 94 | ;;
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| 95 | ;; Abduction = 0 to 45 degrees.
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| 96 | ;;
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| 97 | ;; External rotation = 0 to 60 degrees.
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| 98 | ;;
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| 99 | ;; Internal rotation = 0 to 40 degrees.
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| 100 | ;;
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| 101 | ;;
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| 102 | ;; 2. Knee range of motion:
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| 103 | ;;
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| 104 | ;; a. Normal range of motion, using the anatomical
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| 105 | ;; position as zero degrees.
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| 106 | ;;
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| 107 | ;; Flexion = 0 to 140 degrees.
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| 108 | ;;
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| 109 | ;; Extension - zero degrees = full extension. Show loss of
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| 110 | ;; extension by describing the degrees in which extension is
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| 111 | ;; not possible. (e.g., Show range of motion as extension to
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| 112 | ;; minus 10 degrees and flexion 0 to 140 degrees when full
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| 113 | ;; extension is limited by 10 degrees and full flexion is
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| 114 | ;; possible.)
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| 115 | ;;
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| 116 | ;; b. Stability.
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| 117 | ;;
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| 118 | ;; Medial and Lateral Collateral Ligaments:
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| 119 | ;; Varus/valgus in neutral and in 30 degrees of flexion -
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| 120 | ;; normal is no motion.
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| 121 | ;;
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| 122 | ;; Anterior and Posterior Cruciate Ligaments:
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| 123 | ;; Anterior/posterior in 30 degrees of flexion with
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| 124 | ;; foot stabilized - normal is less than 5 mm. of motion
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| 125 | ;; (1/4 inch - Lachman's test) or in 90 degrees of flexion
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| 126 | ;; with foot stabilized - normal is less than 5mm. of motion
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| 127 | ;; (1/4 inch - anterior and posterior drawer test).
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| 128 | ;;
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| 129 | ;; Medial and Lateral Meniscus: Perform McMurray's test.
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| 130 | ;;
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| 131 | ;;
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| 132 | ;; 3. Ankle range of motion:
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| 133 | ;;
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| 134 | ;; a. Neutral position is with foot at 90 degrees to
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| 135 | ;; ankle. From that position, dorsiflexion is 0 to 20
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| 136 | ;; degrees; plantar flexion is 0 to 45 degrees.
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| 137 | ;; b. Describe any varus or valgus angulation of the
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| 138 | ;; os calcis in relationship to the long axis of the
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| 139 | ;; tibia and fibula.
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| 140 | ;;
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| 141 | ;;
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| 142 | ;; 4. Shoulder, elbow, forearm, and wrist range of motion:
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| 143 | ;;
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| 144 | ;; a. Normal range of motion is measured with zero degrees the
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| 145 | ;; anatomical position except for 2 situations:
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| 146 | ;;
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| 147 | ;; i. Supination and pronation of the
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| 148 | ;; forearm is measured with the arm
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| 149 | ;; against the body, the elbow
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| 150 | ;; flexed to 90 degrees, and the
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| 151 | ;; forearm in mid position (zero
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| 152 | ;; degrees) between supination and
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| 153 | ;; pronation.
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| 154 | ;; ii. Shoulder rotation is measured
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| 155 | ;; with the arm abducted to 90
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| 156 | ;; degrees, the elbow flexed to 90
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| 157 | ;; degrees, and the forearm
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| 158 | ;; reflecting the midpoint (zero
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| 159 | ;; degrees) between internal and
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| 160 | ;; external rotation of the shoulder.
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| 161 | ;;
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| 162 | ;; b. Shoulder forward flexion = zero to 180
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| 163 | ;; degrees.
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| 164 | ;; c. Shoulder abduction = zero to 180 degrees.
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| 165 | ;; d. Shoulder external rotation = zero to 90
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| 166 | ;; degrees.
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| 167 | ;; e. Shoulder internal rotation = zero to 90
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| 168 | ;; degrees.
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| 169 | ;; f. Elbow flexion = zero to 145 degrees.
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| 170 | ;; g. Forearm supination = zero to 85 degrees.
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| 171 | ;; h. Forearm pronation = zero to 80 degrees.
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| 172 | ;; i. Wrist dorsiflexion (extension) = zero to 70
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| 173 | ;; degrees.
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| 174 | ;; j. Wrist palmar flexion = zero to 80 degrees.
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| 175 | ;; k. Wrist radial deviation = zero to 20 degrees.
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| 176 | ;; l. Wrist ulnar deviation = zero to 45 degrees.
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| 177 | ;;
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| 178 | ;;
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| 179 | ;;E. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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| 180 | ;;
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| 181 | ;; 1. As indicated: X-rays, including special views or weight
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| 182 | ;; bearing films, MRI, arthrogram, diagnostic arthroscopy.
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| 183 | ;; NOTE: The diagnosis of degenerative arthritis or post-
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| 184 | ;; traumatic arthritis of a joint requires X-ray confirmation. Once
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| 185 | ;; the diagnosis has been confirmed in a joint, further X-rays of
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| 186 | ;; that joint are not required.
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| 187 | ;; 2. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests in the
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| 188 | ;; examination report.
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| 189 | ;;
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| 190 | ;;
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| 191 | ;;F. Diagnosis:
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| 192 | ;;
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| 193 | ;;
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| 194 | ;;G. Additional Limitation of Joint Function:
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| 195 | ;;
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| 196 | ;; Impairment of joint function is determined by actual range of joint
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| 197 | ;; motion as reported in the physical examination and additional limitation
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| 198 | ;; of joint function caused by the following factors:
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| 199 | ;;
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| 200 | ;; - Pain, including pain on repeated use and pain during flare-ups
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| 201 | ;; - Fatigue
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| 202 | ;; - Weakness
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| 203 | ;; - Lack of endurance
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| 204 | ;; - Incoordination
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| 205 | ;;
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| 206 | ;; 1. Do any of the above factors additionally limit joint function?
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| 207 | ;; If so, express the additional limitation in degrees.
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| 208 | ;;
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| 209 | ;; 2. Indicate if you cannot determine, without resort to mere
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| 210 | ;; speculation, whether any of these factors cause additional functional
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| 211 | ;; loss. For example, indicate if you would need to resort to mere
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| 212 | ;; speculation in order to express additional limitation due to
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| 213 | ;; flare-ups.
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| 214 | ;;
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| 215 | ;;
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| 216 | ;;
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| 217 | ;;Signature: Date:
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| 218 | ;;END
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