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Evaluating Pain and Disability

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2001
This article has attempted to present an overview of how pain and disability interact, the incidence and cost of disability secondary to painful conditions, a review of the current disability systems, how pain should be evaluated, and some thoughts on the future of disability and pain.
T, Strax, M, Grabois
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Disability Evaluation of Fibromyalgia

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2001
These cases represent individuals who feel they have a severe impairment and are "disabled." They have been labeled with fibromyalgia. They are truly distressed. Their symptoms, their courses, are more chronic and refractory than those of medically ill patients, and they are high users of medical services, laboratory investigations, and surgical ...
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Disability evaluation

2012
A physician may be called upon to evaluate disability in the roles of impartial judge of impairment, expert witness in a legal case, or treating physician. Critical to these processes are discernment between disability and impairment, an understanding of legal responsibilities, and knowledge of the elements of examinations and reports.
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Disability Evaluations

2017
Mental health professionals frequently participate in the disability application process. Standards and requirements for a finding of disability may vary considerably from one context to another. A disability carrier may request that a mental health professional perform an independent medical examination.
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