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Prediction of functional capacities
Work, 1996Objective: This study explores the hypothesis that clients with low back injury can estimate their own functional capacities for waist-level lifting, lifting from the floor, and standing tolerance prior to formal functional capacity testing. Summary of background data: The frequent use of functional capacity evaluations for clients with industrial ...
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Functional Capacity and Residual Functional Capacity and Their Utility in Measuring Work Capacity
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 1993The pain physician is often asked to establish the medical impairment of the chronic pain patient (CPP) and from that determination ascertain the work capacity of the CPP. Functional capacity (FC) testing has recently been introduced as a more objective and accurate way of facilitating the determination of work capacity.
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Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation, 1996
• Make a guess. This is the most frequently used device; • Look it up. But where? It's not a part of AMA's 4th edition of Impairment Ratings! • Call up a friend who you think might have a clue; • Ask the patient what he thinks he can do; • Forget it and file the form in File 13 (circular container); • Defer filling out the form and sign up for a course
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• Make a guess. This is the most frequently used device; • Look it up. But where? It's not a part of AMA's 4th edition of Impairment Ratings! • Call up a friend who you think might have a clue; • Ask the patient what he thinks he can do; • Forget it and file the form in File 13 (circular container); • Defer filling out the form and sign up for a course
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Maintenance of Functional Capacity
JAMA, 1961Recent reports of the National Health Survey support the belief that the rapidly growing number of elderly persons is, to a great extent, responsible for the increasing incidence of disabling chronic diseases in the total population. Restorative medicine, or—as it is more popularly known—rehabilitation is commonly accepted as being responsible for the ...
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Multivariate capacity functionals vs. capacity functionals on product spaces
Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 2019zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Functional Capacity Evaluation
2019Functional Capacity Evaluations (FCEs) encompass formalized testing of physical and occupational capacity. FCEs are performed by specially trained physical and occupational therapists. FCEs typically require the evaluator to determine the worker’s capability to perform various work-related tasks and whether there is a match between these abilities and ...
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Functional capacity evaluation.
Occupational medicine (Philadelphia, Pa.), 1998The functional capacity evaluation (FCE) is a tool for assessing the extent of a patient's disability. Several factors help to determine whether an FCE should be conducted. Once underway, the evaluation includes an intake interview, musculoskeletal and functional assessments, validation of effort, and interpretation and recommendation.
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