Cervical spinal stenosis disability claims
[DOC File]WCAB/3
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On July 15, 2003, however, she was placed on temporary total disability and she did not return to work thereafter. In November 2003, she filed an application for adjudication of claim alleging a June 3, 2003 specific injury. On October 19, 2004, she underwent a three-level fusion of the cervical spine.
[DOC File]§4 - Veterans Affairs
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Note (6): Separately evaluate disability of the thoracolumbar and cervical spine segments, except when there is unfavorable ankylosis of both segments, which will be rated as a single disability. 5235 Vertebral fracture or dislocation. 5236 Sacroiliac injury and weakness. 5237 Lumbosacral or cervical strain. 5238 Spinal stenosis
[DOC File]CMN_Epidural_Injections_Final
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Spinal Stenosis or Chronic Neck or Low Back Pain. Yes No. Does the member have pain levels of ≥ 6 on a scale of 0 to 10, or intermittent or continuous pain causing functional disability? Yes No. Did the member have no improvement in pain after at least 6 weeks of …
[DOC File]ICD-9 Code: 724
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Ohio Specific Disability Outcomes: 30th Percentile 50th Percentile . All Claims including Surgical Cases 51 119 ODG. INFORMATION IN ODG APPEARS TO BE RELATED TO LUMBAR SPINAL STENOSIS. THORACIC SPINAL STENOSIS IS LESS COMMON, PARTICULARLY IN WORKERS’ COMPENSATION. RTW Best Practices:
[DOCX File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
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Dunning KK, Davis KG, Cook C, et al. Costs by industry and diagnosis among musculoskeletal claims in a state workers compensation system: 1999-2004. Am J Ind Med. Mar 2009;53(3):276-284.
[DOC File]M29-1, Part 5, S
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Recurrences are usual. Sciatica is a special type of pain radiating into the buttocks or down the leg. It may accompany low back pain or occur alone. It is usually due to an intervertebral disk. Less commonly it is caused by nerve root compression by an intraspinal tumor or by spinal stenosis, a narrowing of the lumbar spinal canal.
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