Symptom Magnification and Malingering in Occupational Health and Workers Compensation. Matthew Barber, M.D.



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Symptom Magnification and Malingering in Occupational Health and Workers Compensation Matthew Barber, M.D.

Symptom Magnification and Malingering Difficulties of the subject Definitions Possible ways to detect (exam,etc.) Testing (in a specialty setting) Improving Recovery Time and Return To Work Q & A * Perspective of orthopaedic surgeon

Training Treating health providers often do not consider malingering, even in cases of delayed recovery involving work injuries or other personal injuries, where there may be a significant incentive to feign or embellish symptoms or delay recovery (Aronoff et al, 2007). The term malingering, as a description of behavior or as a diagnosis, usually is considered highly pejorative and controversial. Clinicians may be reluctant to address this behavior directly, even if there is strong evidence, because they are afraid of the consequences (e.g., mislabeling someone, being threatened, or being sued) [Binder & Iverson, 2000].

Symptom Magnification Symptom Magnification refers to the conscious or sub-conscious tendency of an individual to under-rate his or her abilities and/or over-state his or her limitations. Symptom magnification is measured through assessment of observed functional performance, as compared to a subjective reports of the limitations caused by his or her symptoms. It does not imply intent.

Malingering Malingering is a medical term that refers to fabricating or exaggerating the symptoms of mental or physical disorders for a variety of "secondary gain" motives, which may include financial compensation (often tied to fraud); avoiding school, work or military service; obtaining drugs; getting lighter criminal sentences; or simply to attract attention or sympathy.

Detection of Malingering Complaints grossly in excess of clinical findings Bizarre, absurd, inconsistent symptoms Atypical fluctuation in symptoms in response to external incentives Unusual response to treatment that cannot be otherwise explained (e.g., paradoxical response to medication) Markedly discrepant capacity for work vs. recreation Substantial noncompliance with evaluation or treatment Compliance only with passive versus active treatment Refusal to undergo invasive testing or treatment, regardless of potential benefit Special Signs/Tests

Non-organic Physical Signs ( Waddell s signs ) Non-anatomic weakness or sensory loss Non-anatomic superficial tenderness Simulation tests with axial loading and en bloc rotation producing pain Distraction test or flip test in which pt has no pain with full extension of knee while seated, but the supine SLR is markedly positive Over-reaction verbally or exaggerated body language Waddell, et al. Spine 5(2):117-125, 1980.

Tests / Waddell s Signs Waddell s Light Pinch Non-anatomical tenderness to light pinch. Waddell s Axial Vertical Loading Vertical loading on a standing patients skull produces low back pain. Waddell s Simulated Rotation Passive rotation of shoulders and pelvis in the same plane causes low back pain. Distraction Discrepancy between findings on sitting and supine straight leg raising tests. Overreaction Disproportionate facial expression, verbalization or tremor during examination.

Waddell s Light Pinch

Detection Non-anatomic weakness or sensory loss

Bowlus and Currier Test

Waddell s Axial Vertical Loading

Waddell s Simulated Rotation

Distraction

Overreaction

Hoover Test Helps to determine whether pt is malingering Should be performed in conjunction with SLR When pt is genuinely attempting to raise leg, he exerts pressure on opposite heel to gain leverage

Hip Adductor Test

Observation Gait Movements Particularly when not being examined

Window Test

Surveillance Resource-intensive Not practical in every case

FCE Inconsistencies Excess of self-limiting behaviors

Index of Suspicion Must be on the lookout Variation from clinical experience Other information sources

Diagnostic Testing Sometimes early Sometimes late Careful interpretation

Improving Recovery Time and Return To Work Acknowledge that this can be an issue (M.D.) Be alert to signs Set expectations with the patient Active participant You WILL get well Use exam and diagnostic tests Confirm ( FCE?, Second Opinion?)

Thank You

Waddell s Inappropriate Symptoms Questionnaire In 1980 Dr. Waddell and his colleagues wanted to distinguish and standardize "non-organic" physical signs that sometimes accompany low back pain. Pain descriptions usually approximate anatomical and pathological patterns of disease, however, sometimes these descriptions do not follow general clinical experience. Inappropriate symptoms are usually attributed to psychological features and are vague, not well localized and lack the normal relationships to time, activity and anatomy.

Purpose This is a test to determine whether the clients symptoms are appropriate or inappropriate with respect to low back pain. Should be noted that these symptoms may in fact occur in other pathologies such as hip pathology and therefore, the pathology should be confirmed as emanating from the low back before utilizing the test.

Administration Provide the client with the questionnaire asking 5 simple questions requiring either a yes or a no answer. There are two additional questions which may be utilized, they are gathered in the routine history which doesn t appear on the patients questionnaire. A yes answer to either of these additional questions constitutes an inappropriate response.

Instructions Answer the 5 questions by circling either Yes or No to each question. 1. Do you get pain at the tip of your tail bone? 2. Does your whole leg ever become painful? 3. Does your whole leg ever go numb? 4. Does your whole leg ever give way? 5. In the past year, have you had any spells with very little pain?

Instructions Con t Additional questions: 6. Do you have an intolerance of or reactions to treatment? 7. Have you ever had emergency admission to hospital with low back pain? These are the added questions that can be utilized in the routine history and they do not appear on the clients questionnaire.

Scoring A yes answer to questions 1 to 4 are inappropriate. A no answer to question 5 is inappropriate. A total of 2 or more inappropriate scores is indicative of inappropriate illness behavior. Most symptom magnifiers usually score more than 2 inappropriate answers in the first 5 questions and it is therefore unnecessary to score questions 6 and 7.

Non-organic Physical Signs ( Waddell s signs ) Non-anatomic weakness or sensory loss Non-anatomic superficial tenderness Simulation tests with axial loading and en bloc rotation producing pain Distraction test or flip test in which pt has no pain with full extension of knee while seated, but the supine SLR is markedly positive Over-reaction verbally or exaggerated body language Waddell, et al. Spine 5(2):117-125, 1980.