[613] | 1 | DVBCWNS5 ;VMP/JER - SPINE WKS TEXT - 1 ; 12/02/03 11:00am
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| 2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**60**;DEC 2, 2003
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| 3 | ;
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| 4 | TXT ;
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| 5 | ;;
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| 6 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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| 7 | ;;
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| 8 | ;;B. Present Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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| 9 | ;;
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| 10 | ;;Please comment whether etiology for any of these subjective complaints is
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| 11 | ;;unrelated to claimed disability.
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| 12 | ;;
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| 13 | ;;1. Report complaints of pain (including any radiation), stiffness,
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| 14 | ;; weakness, etc.
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| 15 | ;; a. Onset
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| 16 | ;; b. Location and distribution
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| 17 | ;; c. Duration
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| 18 | ;; d. Characteristics, quality, description
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| 19 | ;; e. Intensity
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| 20 | ;;2. Describe treatment - type, dose, frequency, response, side effects.
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| 21 | ;;3. Report whether there are periods of flare-up. Provide the
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| 22 | ;; following if individual reports periods of flare-up:
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| 23 | ;; a. Severity, frequency, and duration.
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| 24 | ;; b. Precipitating and alleviating factors.
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| 25 | ;; c. Additional limitation of motion or functional impairment during
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| 26 | ;; the flare-up.
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| 27 | ;;4. Describe associated features or symptoms (e.g., weight loss, fevers,
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| 28 | ;; malaise, dizziness, visual disturbances, numbness, weakness,
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| 29 | ;; bladder complaints, bowel complaints, erectile dysfunction).
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| 30 | ;;5. Describe walking and assistive devices.
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| 31 | ;; a. Does the veteran walk unaided? Does the veteran use a cane,
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| 32 | ;; crutches, or a walker?
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| 33 | ;; b. Does the veteran use a brace (orthosis)?
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| 34 | ;; c. How far and how long can the veteran walk?
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| 35 | ;; d. Is the veteran unsteady? Does the veteran have a history of
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| 36 | ;; falls?
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| 37 | ;;6. Describe details of any trauma or injury, including dates, and direction
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| 38 | ;; and magnitude of forces.
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| 39 | ;;7. Describe details of any surgery, including dates.
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| 40 | ;;8. Functional Assessment - Describe effects of the condition(s) on the
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| 41 | ;; veteran's mobility (e.g., walking, transfers), activities of daily
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| 42 | ;; living (i.e., eating, grooming, bathing, toileting, dressing), usual
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| 43 | ;; occupation, recreational activities, driving.
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| 44 | ;;
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| 45 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings): Address each of the following as
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| 46 | ;; appropriate to the condition being examined and fully describe current
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| 47 | ;; findings:
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| 48 | ;;
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| 49 | ;; 1. Inspection: spine, limbs, posture and gait, position of the
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| 50 | ;; head, curvatures of the spine, symmetry in appearance, symmetry
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| 51 | ;; and rhythm of spinal motion.
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| 52 | ;;
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| 53 | ;; 2. Range of motion
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| 54 | ;;
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| 55 | ;; a. Cervical Spine
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| 56 | ;;
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| 57 | ;; The reproducibility of an individual's range of motion is one
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| 58 | ;; indicator of optimum effort. Pain, fear of injury, disuse or
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| 59 | ;; neuromuscular inhibition may limit mobility by decreasing the
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| 60 | ;; individual's effort. If range of motion measurements fail to
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| 61 | ;; match known pathology, please repeat the measurements.
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| 62 | ;; (Reference: Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment,
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| 63 | ;; Fifth Edition, 2001, page 399).
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| 64 | ;;
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| 65 | ;; i. Using a goniometer, measure and report the range of motion in
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| 66 | ;; degrees of forward flexion, extension, left lateral flexion,
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| 67 | ;; right lateral flexion, left lateral rotation and right lateral
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| 68 | ;; rotation. Generally, the normal ranges of motion for the
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| 69 | ;; cervical spine are as follows:
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| 70 | ;;
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| 71 | ;; -Forward flexion: 0 to 45 degrees
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| 72 | ;; -Extension: 0 to 45 degrees
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| 73 | ;; -Left Lateral Flexion: 0 to 45 degrees
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| 74 | ;; -Right Lateral Flexion: 0 to 45 degrees
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| 75 | ;; -Left Lateral Rotation: 0 to 80 degrees
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| 76 | ;; -Right Lateral Rotation: 0 to 80 degrees
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| 77 | ;;
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| 78 | ;; There may be a situation where an individual's range of motion is
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| 79 | ;; reduced, but "normal" (in the examiner's opinion) based on the
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| 80 | ;; individual's age, body habitus, neurologic disease, or other factors
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| 81 | ;; unrelated to the disability for which the exam is being performed. In
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| 82 | ;; this situation, please explain why the individual's measured range of
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| 83 | ;; motion should be considered as "normal".
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| 84 | ;;
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| 85 | ;; ii. If the spine is painful on motion, state at what point in the
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| 86 | ;; range of motion pain begins and ends.
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| 87 | ;;
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| 88 | ;; iii. State to what extent (if any), expressed in degrees if
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| 89 | ;; possible, the range of motion is additionally limited by pain,
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| 90 | ;; fatigue, weakness, or lack of endurance following repetitive use
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| 91 | ;; or during flare-ups. If more than one of these is present,
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| 92 | ;; state, if possible, which has the major functional impact.
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| 93 | ;;
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| 94 | ;; iv. Describe objective evidence of painful motion, spasm, weakness,
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| 95 | ;; tenderness, etc.
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| 96 | ;;
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| 97 | ;; v. Describe any postural abnormalities, fixed deformity
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| 98 | ;; (ankylosis), or abnormality of musculature of cervical spine
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| 99 | ;; musculature. In the situation where there is unfavorable
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| 100 | ;; ankylosis of the cervical spine, indicate whether there is:
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| 101 | ;; difficulty walking because of a limited line of vision;
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| 102 | ;; restricted opening of the mouth (with limited ability to
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| 103 | ;; chew); breathing limited to diaphragmatic respiration;
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| 104 | ;; gastrointestinal symptoms due to pressure of the costal margin
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| 105 | ;; on the abdomen; dyspnea; dysphagia; atlantoaxial or cervical
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| 106 | ;; subluxation or dislocation
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| 107 | ;;
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| 108 | ;;
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| 109 | ;; b. Thoracolumbar spine
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| 110 | ;;
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| 111 | ;; The reproducibility of an individual's range of motion is one
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| 112 | ;; indicator of optimum effort. Pain, fear of injury, disuse or
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| 113 | ;; neuromuscular inhibition may limit mobility by decreasing the
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| 114 | ;; individual's effort. If range of motion measurements fail to
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| 115 | ;; match known pathology, please repeat the measurements.
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| 116 | ;; (Reference: Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment,
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| 117 | ;; Fifth Edition, 2001, page 399).
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| 118 | ;;
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| 119 | ;; It is best to measure range of motion for the thoracolumbar
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| 120 | ;; spine from a standing position. Measuring the range of motion
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| 121 | ;; from a standing position (as opposed to from a sitting position)
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| 122 | ;; will include the effects of forces generated by the distance
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| 123 | ;; from the center of gravity from the axis of motion of the spine
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| 124 | ;; and will include the effect of contraction of the spinal
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| 125 | ;; muscles. Contraction of the spinal muscles imposes a significant
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| 126 | ;; compressive force during spine movements upon the lumbar discs.
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| 127 | ;;
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| 128 | ;; i. Provide forward flexion of the thoracolumbar spine as a unit.
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| 129 | ;; Do not include hip flexion. (See Magee, Orthopedic Physical
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| 130 | ;; Assessment, Third Edition, 1997, W.B. Saunders Company,
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| 131 | ;; pages 374-75). Using a goniometer, measure and report the range
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| 132 | ;; of motion in degrees for forward flexion, extension, left
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| 133 | ;; lateral flexion, right lateral flexion, left lateral rotation
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| 134 | ;; and right lateral rotation. Generally, the normal ranges of
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| 135 | ;; motion for the thoracolumbar spine as a unit are as follows:
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| 136 | ;;
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| 137 | ;; -Forward flexion: 0 to 90 degrees
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| 138 | ;; -Extension: 0 to 30 degrees
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| 139 | ;; -Left Lateral Flexion: 0 to 30 degrees
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| 140 | ;; -Right Lateral Flexion: 0 to 30 degrees
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| 141 | ;; -Left Lateral Rotation: 0 to 30 degrees
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| 142 | ;; -Right Lateral Rotation: 0 to 30 degrees
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| 143 | ;;
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| 144 | ;;There may be a situation where an individual's range of motion is reduced, but
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| 145 | ;;"normal" (in the examiner's opinion) based on the individual's age, body
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| 146 | ;;habitus, neurologic disease, or other factors unrelated to the disability for
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| 147 | ;;which the exam is being performed. In this situation, please explain why the
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| 148 | ;;individual's measured range of motion should be considered as "normal".
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| 149 | ;;
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| 150 | ;; ii. If the spine is painful on motion, state at what point in the range
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| 151 | ;; of motion pain begins and ends.
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| 152 | ;;
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| 153 | ;; iii. State to what extent (if any), expressed in degrees if possible,
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| 154 | ;; the range of motion is additionally limited by pain, fatigue,
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| 155 | ;; weakness, or lack of endurance following repetitive use or during
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| 156 | ;; flare-ups. If more than one of these is present, state, if possible,
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| 157 | ;; which has the major functional impact.
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| 158 | ;;
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| 159 | ;; iv. Describe objective evidence of painful motion, spasm, weakness,
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| 160 | ;; tenderness, etc.
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| 161 | ;;
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| 162 | ;; a. Indicate whether there is muscle spasm, guarding or localized
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| 163 | ;; tenderness with preserved spinal contour, and normal gait.
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| 164 | ;;
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| 165 | ;; b. Indicate whether there is muscle spasm, or guarding severe enough
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| 166 | ;; to result in an abnormal gait, abnormal spinal contour such as
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| 167 | ;; scoliosis, reversed lordosis or abnormal kyphosis.
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| 168 | ;;
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| 169 | ;; v. Describe any postural abnormalities, fixed deformity (ankylosis),
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| 170 | ;; or abnormality of musculature of back. In the situation where
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| 171 | ;; there is unfavorable ankylosis of the thoracolumbar spine,
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| 172 | ;; indicate whether there is: difficulty walking because of a
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| 173 | ;; limited line of vision; restricted opening of the mouth (with
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| 174 | ;; limited ability to chew); breathing limited to diaphragmatic
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| 175 | ;; respiration; gastrointestinal symptoms due to pressure of
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| 176 | ;; the costal margin on the abdomen; dyspnea; dysphagia;
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| 177 | ;; atlantoaxial or cervical subluxation or dislocation; or
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| 178 | ;; neurologic symptoms due to nerve root involvement.
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| 179 | ;;
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| 180 | ;; 3. Neurological examination
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| 181 | ;;
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| 182 | ;;Please perform complete neurologic evaluation as indicated based upon
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| 183 | ;;disability for which the exam is being performed. Please provide brief
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| 184 | ;;statement if any of the following (a-e) is not included in exam. For
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| 185 | ;;additional neurologic effects of disability not captured by a - e,
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| 186 | ;;(e.g. bladder problems) please refer to appropriate worksheet for the body
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| 187 | ;;system affected.
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| 188 | ;;
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| 189 | ;; a. Sensory examination, to include sacral segments.
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| 190 | ;; b. Motor examination (atrophy, circumferential measurements, tone,
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| 191 | ;; and strength).
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| 192 | ;; c. Reflexes (deep tendon, cutaneous, and pathologic).
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| 193 | ;; d. Rectal examination (sensation, tone, volitional control, and
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| 194 | ;; reflexes).
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| 195 | ;; e. Lasegue's sign.
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| 196 | ;;
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| 197 | ;; 4. For vertebral fractures, report the percentage of loss of
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| 198 | ;; height, if any, of the vertebral body
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| 199 | ;; 5. Non-organic physical signs (e.g., Waddell tests, others).
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| 200 | ;;
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| 201 | ;;D. For intervertebral disc syndrome
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| 202 | ;;
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| 203 | ;; 1. Conduct and report a separate history and physical
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| 204 | ;; examination for each segment of the spine (cervical,
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| 205 | ;; thoracic, lumbar) affected by disc disease.
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| 206 | ;; 2. Conduct a complete history and physical examination of each
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| 207 | ;; affected segment of the spine (cervical, thoracic, lumbar),
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| 208 | ;; whether or not there has been surgery, as described above
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| 209 | ;; under B. Present Medical History and C. Physical Examination.
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| 210 | ;; 3. Conduct a thorough neurologic history and examination, as
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| 211 | ;; described in C5, of all areas innervated by each affected
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| 212 | ;; spinal segment. Specify the peripheral nerve(s) affected.
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| 213 | ;; Include an evaluation of effects, if any, on bowel or bladder
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| 214 | ;; functioning.
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| 215 | ;; 4. Describe as precisely as possible, in number of days, the
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| 216 | ;; duration of each incapacitating episode during the past
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| 217 | ;; 12-month period. An incapacitating episode, for disability
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| 218 | ;; evaluation purposes, is a period of acute signs and symptoms
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| 219 | ;; due to intervertebral disc syndrome that requires bed rest
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| 220 | ;; prescribed by a physician and treatment by a physician.
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| 221 | ;;
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| 222 | ;;E. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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| 223 | ;;
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| 224 | ;; 1. Imaging studies, when indicated.
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| 225 | ;; 2. Electrodiagnostic tests, when indicated.
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| 226 | ;; 3. Clinical laboratory tests, when indicated.
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| 227 | ;; 4. Isotope scans, when indicated.
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| 228 | ;; 5. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted in the
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| 229 | ;; examination report.
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| 230 | ;;
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| 231 | ;;F. Diagnosis:
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| 232 | ;;
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| 233 | ;;
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| 234 | ;;Signature: Date:
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| 235 | ;;END
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