Thumb tendonitis, while painful and limiting, is generally not classified as a disability on its own. However, if the condition significantly impairs an individual's ability to perform daily activities or work, it may be considered a disability under certain circumstances. The determination often depends on the severity of the condition and its impact on the person's life. Consulting with a medical professional can provide clarity on individual cases.
No. Epicondylitis is inflammation of the Epicodoyle which is found in the elbow. there are different kinds of tendonitis that affects the hands and thumb. while epicondylitis is a type of tendonitis is is most commonly found in the elbow
Tendonitis itself does not generally lead to disability, but it can impact daily activities and work performance. In some cases, severe or chronic tendonitis that does not respond well to treatment may result in limitations that could potentially qualify for disability accommodations. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider and possibly a legal professional to understand your individual situation.
Yes, it is considered a disability.
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can you get disability for sciatic nerve pains
no it is not
No, speech itself is not considered a disability. However, certain speech impairments or conditions, such as stuttering or apraxia, may be considered a disability if they significantly impact a person's ability to communicate effectively.
The surgery cures the trigger thumb--why should there be any cash settlement?
No, being left-handed is not considered a disability. It is simply a natural variation in how people use their hands.
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Yes it is.