Decisions of the Employees' Compensation Appeals Board, Svazek 34The Board, 1983 |
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United States. Employees' Compensation Appeals Board. of injury as given by appellant noted complaints of pain " due to the uniform shoes she was required to wear . . . " He indicated the condition was causally related to the history ...
United States. Employees' Compensation Appeals Board. of injury as given by appellant noted complaints of pain " due to the uniform shoes she was required to wear . . . " He indicated the condition was causally related to the history ...
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... noted an increase in exacerbation symptoms secondary to work . Patient is a mail per- son and should be walking six hours daily but has restricted to three hours daily due to symptomatology in the left foot . Patient finds exacerbation ...
... noted an increase in exacerbation symptoms secondary to work . Patient is a mail per- son and should be walking six hours daily but has restricted to three hours daily due to symptomatology in the left foot . Patient finds exacerbation ...
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... noted that appellant was improved with medication and that range of motion was from 5 to 120 degrees bilaterally . In a November 16 , 1981 report Dr. Snodgrass stated appellant was doing well on medication . Appellant requested ...
... noted that appellant was improved with medication and that range of motion was from 5 to 120 degrees bilaterally . In a November 16 , 1981 report Dr. Snodgrass stated appellant was doing well on medication . Appellant requested ...
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... noted in Dr. Abes ' report , in no way can be considered causative , nor can such factors be incriminated in deter- mining rate of progression of the disease . It is noted that his heart murmur was present at the time of employment ...
... noted in Dr. Abes ' report , in no way can be considered causative , nor can such factors be incriminated in deter- mining rate of progression of the disease . It is noted that his heart murmur was present at the time of employment ...
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... noted temporary partial hearing loss with the ringing ear noises in relation to work noise exposure . At times , you mentioned , that the work noise was so loud these noises hurt your ears . As a planner and estimator your work noise ...
... noted temporary partial hearing loss with the ringing ear noises in relation to work noise exposure . At times , you mentioned , that the work noise was so loud these noises hurt your ears . As a planner and estimator your work noise ...
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accepted facts aggravation alleged appellant's appellant's claim appellant's condition April April 21 asbestosis August 18 Board finds Board-certified orthopedic surgeon causal relationship causally related caused cervical claimant compensation order dated continuation of pay December December 15 decision dated diagnosed disease Docket ECAB emotional condition employee's employing establishment employment injury employment-related evaluation exposure February February 23 federal employment filed a claim GERALD LAMBOLEY hearing loss hospital hypertension indicated that appellant internist issue January July July 15 June June 24 left leg letter dated light duty loss of wage-earning lumbar lumbosacral March March 23 medical adviser reviewed medical evidence ment myocardial infarction noted November November 27 October Office hearing representative Office medical adviser Office of Workers Office referred appellant Office's overpayment pain patient period permanent impairment physician pulmonary remanded report dated report from Dr schedule award September September 16 specialist spine statement of accepted symptoms tion U.S. POSTAL SERVICE wage-earning capacity x-rays