Residual Functional Capacity Questionnaire CERVICAL SPINE

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Residual Functional Capacity Questionnaire CERVICAL SPINE Patient: DOB: Physician completing this form: Please complete the following questions regarding this patient's impairments and attach all supporting treatment notes, radiologist reports, laboratory and test results. Symptoms & Diagnosis What diagnoses has this patient received? Describe the patient's symptoms, such as pain, dizziness, fatigue, etc. Does the patient have chronic pain/paresthesia? Describe the patient s type of pain, location, frequency, precipitating factors, and severity. Please indicate all positive objective signs exhibited by the patient: Abnormal posture Atrophy Chronic fatigue Crepitus Drops things Joint Swelling Joint Redness Joint Warmth Impaired appetite Impaired sleep Lack of coordination Motor loss Muscle spasm Muscle weakness Reduced grip strength Reflex changes Sensory changes Spastic gait Spastic gait Swelling Tenderness Weight change Other: Does the patient have significant limitation of motion? If yes, please indicate cervical range of motion: Extension % Flexion % Left Rotation % Right Rotation % Left Lateral Bending % Right Lateral Bending % Does the patient experience severe headaches associated with the cervical spine? Yes No If yes, how often do these headaches occur? per week per month How long does a typical headache last? minutes hours Mark any remedies that minimize the patient s headaches Cold Pack Darkness Hot Pack Lie Down Medication Silence Other: 1

Please indicate other symptoms associated with the patient s headaches. Exhaustion Impaired appetite Impaired sleep Inability to concentrate Malaise Mental confusion Mood changes Nausea/vomiting Photosensitivity Vertigo Visual disturbances Weight change Other: What is the earliest date that the above description of limitations applies? Have these symptoms lasted (or are they expected to last) twelve months or longer? Are this patient s symptoms and functional limitations impacted by emotional factors? If yes, please mark any known psychological conditions that affect this patient s pain: Depression Anxiety Somatoform disorder Personality disorder Other: Are these physical and emotional impairments reasonably consistent with the patient s symptoms and functional limitations? If no, please explain: Testing & Treatments Identify any positive clinical findings and test results: List all attempted treatments and medications, the patient s response, and exhibited side effects. Please list the patient s current medications: Please indicate the treatment type, start dates, and frequency: What is the patient s prognosis? Is this patient a malingerer? 2

Functional Work Limitations When answering the following questions, please consider this patient s impairments and estimate his or her ability to work in a competitive work environment for an 8-hour shift with normal breaks. How often do you expect this patient s pain or symptoms to interfere with the attention and concentration necessary to perform simple work tasks? Never Rarely (1% to 5% of an 8 hour working day) Occasionally (6% to 33% of an 8 hour working day) Frequently (34% to 66% of an 8 hour working day) Constantly How well do you expect this patient to be able to tolerate work stress? Incapable of even "low stress jobs Only capable of low stress jobs Moderate stress is okay Capable of high stress situations Explain: Is this patient taking any medications with side effects that may affect his or her ability to work? If yes, please list possible side effects. How far can this patient walk without rest or severe pain? How long can this patient sit comfortably at one time before needing to get up? Minutes: 0 5 10 15 20 30 45 Hours: 1 2 Longer than 2 What must the patient usually do after sitting this long? Stand Walk Lie Down Other: How long can this patient stand comfortably at one time before needing to sit or walk around? Minutes: 0 5 10 15 20 30 45 Hours: 1 2 Longer than 2 What must the patient usually do after sitting this long? Sit Walk Lie Down Other: How long can this patient sit in an 8-hour working day? less than 2 hours about 2 hours about 4 hours at least 6 hours How long can this patient stand and/or walk in an 8-hour working day? less than 2 hours about 2 hours about 4 hours at least 6 hours Does this patient need to include periods of walking in an 8-hour working day? If yes, how often? 5 10 15 20 30 45 60 90 minutes For how many minutes? 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Does this patient require a job that allows the opportunity to change between sitting, standing and walking at will? Does this patient require unscheduled breaks? 3

If yes, how often? During this time, this patient will need to lie down rest head on high back chair other (describe) for minutes. With prolonged sitting, should this patient's leg(s) be elevated? If yes, for what percentage of time in an 8-hour day? % During occasional standing/walking, does this patient require a cane or other assistive device? How many pounds can this patient lift and carry? Never Rarely Occasionally Frequently Less than 10 lbs. 10 lbs. 20 lbs. 50 lbs. How often can your patient perform the following activities? Never Rarely Occasionally Frequently Twist Stoop (bend) Crouch Climb ladders Climb stairs Hold head in static position Look down Look up Turn head left or right Does this patient have significant limitations with repetitive reaching, handling or fingering? If yes, please indicate the percentage of time this patient can perform the following activities: Using hands to grasp, turn and twist objects Right % Left % Using fingers for fine manipulation Right % Left % Using arms to reach out and overhead Right % Left % Are this patient s impairments likely to produce good days and bad days? If yes, please estimate, on average, how many days per month your patient is likely to be absent from work as a result of the impairments or treatment: Never About three days per month About one day per month About four days per month About two days per month More than four days per month Please describe any other limitations that might affect this patient s ability to work at a regular job on a sustained basis, such as psychological issues, limited vision or hearing, or the inability to adjust to temperature, wetness, humidity, noise, dust, fumes, gases or hazards, etc. 4

Please describe additional tests or clinical findings not described on this form that clarify the severity of the patient s impairments. Completed by: Physican s Printed Name Physician s Signature Address Date 5