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<blockquote data-quote="bocoloci" data-source="post: 948826" data-attributes="member: 5998"><p>Although injured on the job, one may heal, but you never recover 100 % and must compensate with physical fuctional alternatives, EX : When entering the truck, instead of leading with my Bad Left Foot/Leg, my first step would be with my good right foot/leg using the grab rail to generate momentum for the next step on my bad foot/leg. I would always use elevators when and where available when delivering and picking up, however the stairs were always in inevitable painfull struggle at loading docks and office buildings.. I would also Exit my truck so as to land on my good right foot/leg rather than endure the pain and shock if I were to land on my left foot/leg. Per my Doctor and the WC Insurer, my WC injuries healed and any complications I may have down the road would be considered natural degeneration and wouldn't be considered "Grandfathered" from the initial injuries. Thanks for your Reply !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bocoloci, post: 948826, member: 5998"] Although injured on the job, one may heal, but you never recover 100 % and must compensate with physical fuctional alternatives, EX : When entering the truck, instead of leading with my Bad Left Foot/Leg, my first step would be with my good right foot/leg using the grab rail to generate momentum for the next step on my bad foot/leg. I would always use elevators when and where available when delivering and picking up, however the stairs were always in inevitable painfull struggle at loading docks and office buildings.. I would also Exit my truck so as to land on my good right foot/leg rather than endure the pain and shock if I were to land on my left foot/leg. Per my Doctor and the WC Insurer, my WC injuries healed and any complications I may have down the road would be considered natural degeneration and wouldn't be considered "Grandfathered" from the initial injuries. Thanks for your Reply ! [/QUOTE]
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