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- P D Blanck.
- College of Law, University of Iowa, Iowa City.
- Spine. 1995 Jan 1; 20 (1): 116119116-9.
AbstractThis article presents case briefs from 1992 through 1994 involving back- and spine-related disabilities that introduces spine professionals to their role in helping incorporate people with back- and spine-related disabilities into the mainstream of society without expensive and prolonged litigation. The cases show how spine professionals can aid employers in making effective determinations regarding whether a patient's condition "substantially limits" a major life activity and whether a patient can perform the "essential functions" of a job without endangering him or herself or others.
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