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BEFORE THE ARKANSAS WORKERS COMPENSATION COMMISSION CLAIM NO. G304532 BEVERLY JOHNSON, EMPLOYEE CARLTON BATES COMPANY, EMPLOYER PHOENIX/TRAVELERS INSURANCE CARRIER/TPA CLAIMANT RESPONDENT RESPONDENT OPINION FILED DECEMBER 20, 2013 A hearing was held before ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGE CHANDRA L. BLACK, in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas. The claimant was represented by The Honorable Mark Peoples, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. The respondents were represented by The Honorable Phillip Cuffman, Attorney at Law, Little Rock, Arkansas. STATEMENT OF THE CASE A hearing was held in the above-styled claim on December 12, 2013, in Little Rock, Arkansas. A Prehearing Order was previously entered in this case on October 22, 2013. The following stipulations were submitted by the parties, either pursuant to the Prehearing Order or at the start of the hearing. The following stipulations are hereby accepted: 1. The Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission has jurisdiction of the within claim. 2. The employee-employer relationship existed at all relevant times, including April 18, 2013. 3. This claim has been controverted in its entirety. 1

4. The claimant is entitled to the maximum compensation rates. 5. All issues not litigated herein are reserved under the Arkansas Workers Compensation Act. By agreement of the parties, the issues to be litigated at the hearing were as follows: 1. Compensability of claimant s alleged gradual onset injuries to her forearms, upper forearms, and shoulders. 2. Medical treatment. 3. Temporary total disability from May 2, 2013, to a date yet to be determined. 4. Attorney s fee. The claimant s and respondents contentions are set out in their respective Responsive Filings and the Prehearing Order. These are hereby incorporated herein by reference. The documentary evidence submitted in this case consists of the hearing transcript of December 12, 2013, and the documents contained therein. The following witnesses testified at the hearing: Michelle Kaelin, the claimant, and Jeff Bingenheimer. DISCUSSION The claimant, age 58, had worked for the respondent-employer since June of 2005. She worked inside and outside sales for Carlton Bates Company. Her job duties involved using a keyboard 2

during 85% of her work hours. In early 2013, the claimant developed bilateral forearm and upper arm pain. The claimant believes that her pain is either radiating down from her elbows, or from her shoulders down into her upper arms. The claimant s problems with her upper extremities started after the respondentemployer changed the model of the business over to a call center. As a result of this new process, the claimant s responsibilities and job duties changed, which necessitated for her doing additional keyboarding. The claimant quit her job on April 18, 2013 due to her problems with her arms. At that point, she reported a workrelated injury. The claimant sought treatment for her upper extremities from Dr. Frazier because he had previously treated her hands, and performed surgeries on her them due to carpal tunnel. These conditions occurred prior to the claimant going to work for the respondent-employer. Nonetheless, Dr. Frazier advised the claimant that her problems were not hand-related, and that she probably has fibromyalgia. Dr. Frazier referred the claimant for treatment with Dr. McCallum, a rheumatologist. A review of the medical evidence of record demonstrates that the claimant sought treatment from Dr. Jennifer McCallum on June 20, 2013: HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS: Patient is a 58 year-old who had bilateral hand and wrist pain as well as bilateral shoulder pain and in the right elbow radiating into the arms. Her arms actually hurt between the shoulder and elbow and some between 3

the elbow and wrist. She stopped working a little while back because she was typing all day long and the pain was unbearable. She said even though she has only been home doing light housework, the pain has continued. She saw Dr. Frazier and he did not think it was surgical. She is having 1 to 2 hours of stiffness daily. She has not noticed any swelling in the joints. She did try taking 2 Advil at night and it does help with the pain. She has not been taking any other antiinflammatories. PAST MEDICAL/SURGICAL HISTORY: 1. Heart murmur 2. Anemia 3. Bilateral carpal tunnel surgery 4. Right tendon release 3 rd finger 5. Surgery right wrist 2008 6. C section 7. Poly removal. * * * visit: IMPRESSION/PLAN: 1. This is a 58 year-old with bilateral symmetrical polyarticular arthritis in both hands. She most likely has OA. Due to the fact that she has significant morning stiffness, I need to rule out RA. We will check that lab today. We will also x-ray both hands today. For now I will prescribe Mobic 7.5 mg b.i.d. with food. She can also take Prilosec OTC once a day to protect her stomach. 2. If the joint pain improves, she can alternate and take 2 Tylenol Arthritis on good days. 3. Epicondylitis right elbow. Prescribed tennis elbow brace today. 4. Bilateral subacromial bursitis. I do believe antiinflammatories were helping. We will prescribe PT to increase her range of motion. I will also have them go over aggravating movements. It could have been something at her job. 5. If she does have evidence of inflammatory arthritis, we will change therapy appropriately. 6. I will see her in 3 months. On July 2, 2013, the claimant saw Dr. McMallum for a follow-up 4

HPI: Patient is here for follow up after initial consultation. She has had a lot of problems. She called me and her arms are still hurting severely. They are hurting in the elbows. She carried some groceries and had excruciating pain in the arms. The upper arms are still hurting. Her lab work returned today so we were able to go over that. She actually has a positive CCP antibody and a fairly high titer. She also has a positive ANA in a 1:2560 pattern. At this point that it does appear that she has early rheumatoid arthritis. Today her main complaint is her hands, elbows and shoulders. She definitely has tendinitis but again she also has some arthritis in the hands. X-ray of her hands last visit did not show any RA changes so this may be a very early finding. Her hands are stiff in the morning for about 45 minutes. 2013: 5 * * * IMPRESSION/PLAN: 1. Seropositive rheumatoid arthritis. I suspect this is a very early stage of RA. It is unusual but sometimes this will start with carpal tunnel syndrome and develop into an early RA. I will start her on Plaquenil. We went over the side effects of this medication. She will need an eye screening for a baseline. She will start 200 mg one b.i.d. 2. Tendinitis. Prescribed elbow braces today. 3. Subacromial bursitis. She has not done PT yet. However, it has been ordered. 4. I gave her material on Plaquenil and rheumatoid arthritis. 5. Treatment of tendinitis could take several months. She needs to avoid activity that aggravates that. 6. I would like to see her back in 2 months. Dr. Tony Nesterenko wrote the following letter on August 26, To Whom It May Concern Mrs. Johnson has been a patient in my office for some time now. She has suffered with chronic neck, low back and bilateral arm and shoulder pain. Mrs. Johnson s job sitting at a computer and her constant typing and work on the computer has resulted in repetitive stress syndrome. This causes the muscles and specifically the tendons to be inflamed and aggravated. In my professional opinion, the type of work Mrs.

Johnson has been doing is directly related to her symptoms. ADJUDICATION Compensability The instant claimant contends that she sustained compensable gradual onset injuries to her upper extremities while performing her job duties for the respondent-employer. In order to prove her entitlement to benefits, the claimant must prove the following: (1) that her upper bilateral extremity injuries arose out of and in the course of her employment with the respondent-employer; (2) that the injury caused internal or external physical harm to her body which required medical services or resulted in death or disability; (3) that the injuries were caused by rapid repetitive motion; (4) that the injuries were the major cause of the disability or need for treatment; and (5) that the injury was established by medical evidence supported by objective findings. The test for what constitutes "rapid repetitive motion" was set out by the Arkansas Supreme Court in Malone v. Texarkana Public Schools, 333 Ark. 343, 969 S.W.2d 644 (1998) as a two-pronged test: (1) the tasks must be repetitive, and (2) the repetitive motion must be rapid. In the present matter, the claimant did not establish 6

compensable injuries to her upper extremities by medical evidence supported by objective findings. Dr. McCallum s physical examinations of the claimant did not reveal any objective medical findings. In fact, there were no reports of any spasms, ecchymosis, swelling, bruising, or any other objective findings of injuries to the claimant s upper extremities. Therefore, under these circumstances, I find the claimant failed to prove by medical evidence supported by objective findings that she sustained compensable injuries to her upper extremities during and in the course of her employment with the respondent-employer. For the reasons discussed herein, this claim is hereby respectfully denied and dismissed in its entirety. The remaining issues of medical treatment and temporary total disability have been rendered moot and discussed herein this Opinion. FINDINGS OF FACT AND CONCLUSIONS OF LAW On the basis of the record as a whole, I make the following findings of fact and conclusions of law in accordance with Ark. Code Ann. 11-9-704. 1. The Arkansas Workers Compensation Commission has jurisdiction of the within claim. 2. The employee-employer-carrier relationship existed on or April 18, 2013, and all other relevant times. 7

3. The claimant failed to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that she sustained compensable injuries to her upper extremities while working for the respondentemployer. Specifically, there are no objective findings establishing an injury as required by Arkansas law. ORDER For the reasons discussed herein, this claim for injuries to the claimant s upper extremities must be, and hereby is, respectfully denied and dismissed in its entirety. IT IS SO ORDERED. Cb/as CHANDRA L. BLACK Administrative Law Judge 8