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FCE recommended by PT
12-16-2010, 12:38 PM
Post: #11
RE: FME
AQA Wrote:As I am sure you know. WC does not pay for pain and suffering.

Why is the PT requesting a fce? Concidering that it should be your treating dr. Further more, you may want to ask your treating dr. what he/she thinks that your rating will be.

As Jayne mentioned, I am going back to school. The state is paying for the tuition and books. They are slow to react, but when they do. It is worth while. You may want to check out "DARS". As far as monitary income goes, I get SSDI. It is just enough to keep me going while in school.

I have no clue why the PT is requesting it. Am I able to request that my bicep be looked at before the FCE? When I originally had the SLAP tear they thought that I had a minor tear due to me having full strength and minor pain. I want to make sure that they aren't overlooking something else because my symptoms don't quite fit.

My treating DR is my surgeon; not sure if its normal but hes got the bed side manner of; well; a surgeon.

Thanks for the DARS info!
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