The CE provider will describe and discuss, as appropriate:
               a. Signs of affected body systems, such as heart, lungs, kidneys, eyes, digestive
                  system, skin, etc.;
               
               b. Any apparent abnormalities such as gait or the need for any type of assistive device;
               
                  
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                     1. If the claimant uses an assistive device(s), note the type of, and medical need
                        for, the device.
                      
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                     2. For lower extremity assistive devices, describe the claimant’s gait with and without
                        use of the device.
                      
b. Ability to:
               
                  
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                     1. Tandem walk; 
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                     2. Walk on heels and toes; 
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                     3. Bend; 
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                     4. Squat; 
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                     5. Get up from a seated position; 
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                     6. Grasp or shake hands; 
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                     7. Write; and 
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                     8. Turn door handles. 
c. Extremities and peripheral joints:
               
                  
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                     1. If active range of motion is abnormal, describe passive range of motion and how
                        active range of motion differs from passive range of motion;
                      
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                     2. Effusion; 
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                     3. Periarticular swelling; 
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                     4. Tenderness; 
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                     5. Redness; 
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                     6. Heat; 
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                     7. Thickening; 
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                     8. Structural deformities; 
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                     9. Instability; 
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                     10. Grip, pinch, and ability to fully close the fist (either by dynamometer or 0-5
                        scale);
                      
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                     11. Extremity strength (either by dynamometer or 0-5 scale); 
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                     12. Atrophy; and 
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                     13. Ability to use, and effective use of, any orthoses. 
d. Spine:
               
                  
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                     1. Distribution of pain, tenderness, sensory or motor loss; and 
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                     2. Active range of spinal motion; 
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