Category Archives: Functional Medicine

Clarifying 30-Day Reassessment and Work Status for OWCP Providers

By Rosie Moore, DNP, RN, LNC, LEHP
Functional Medicine Nurse Consultant & Workers’ Compensation Case Manager

If you’re a provider treating a federal employee through the U.S. Department of Labor (OWCP), you may be wondering how often you need to see the patient in person in order to address work status and provide documentation such as the CA-17.

Here’s what you need to know:

There is no OWCP rule that requires an in-person visit every 30 days.
While many case managers or employers prefer monthly updates, OWCP allows for completion of the CA-17 and work status documentation based on chart review, as long as your determination is based on recent clinical documentation and your professional judgment.

Can I Complete a CA-17 Without Seeing the Patient?

Yes. If the injured worker is stable and there is no new clinical change, you may complete a CA-17 indicating that work status remains unchanged. You must clearly document that your opinion is based on a review of existing records and that no in-person visit occurred.

Best Practice Language to Include in Your Note:

“Work status extended based on review of existing medical records. No in-person evaluation was conducted at this time.”

This protects you and clearly communicates the basis of your decision.

Reminder: OWCP Forms Are for Administrative Use

The CA-17 and similar forms are tools used by the employer and claims examiner to track capacity for duty. OWCP does not regulate a strict timeline for follow-up unless medical necessity or case complexity requires it.

Final Thoughts

As always, clinical judgment comes first. If the injured worker’s condition changes or you need to reassess capacity for work, schedule a visit. But if nothing has changed, chart review may be appropriate — and acceptable to OWCP — when updating paperwork.

Need Help Staying Compliant Without Extra Work?
As a nurse consultant, I help providers stay on top of OWCP documentation, functional evaluations, and return-to-work protocols—without unnecessary visits.

rosie@jrmnurseconsultants.com
 jrmnurseconsultants.com
 407-760-1662

Why You’re Still in Pain After the MRI Says You’re Fine

By Dr. Rosie Moore, DNP, RN, LNC, LEHP, BC-FMP
Functional Medicine Nurse Consultant | JRM Nurse Consultants
https://jrmnurseconsultants.com

“There’s nothing more we can do.”

If you’ve been injured, seen an orthopedic specialist, had all the tests, and still heard those words—you’re not alone.
Maybe your MRI came back “normal” or showed only mild bulging. The doctor reassured you it wasn’t serious. Yet you’re still dealing with pain, fatigue, or even nerve symptoms like leg weakness and instability.

So now what?

You’re still in pain, but the system is finished with you. You’re told to rest, maybe try more PT, and wait it out. Some are even told the pain is “in their head.”

But here’s the truth: the absence of major structural injury does NOT mean you’re fine.

What Traditional Imaging Can Miss

MRIs and X-rays are powerful—but limited. They’re excellent for detecting major injuries like herniated discs or fractures. But they can miss:

  • Chronic inflammation
  • Nerve dysfunction without compression
  • Muscle imbalances
  • Central sensitization (when your nervous system becomes hypersensitive to pain)

These are functional issues, not structural ones. That’s where functional medicine steps in.

What Is Functional Medicine for Injury Recovery?

Functional medicine looks beyond symptoms and imaging to uncover why your body is still struggling.
At JRM Nurse Consultants, I take a whole-person approach. That includes:

  • Reviewing your sleep, stress, and nutrition
  • Looking at nerve health and inflammatory patterns
  • Understanding how trauma, hormones, and gut health affect your healing

Whether it’s a teen injured at work, a nurse hurt on the job, or a parent still exhausted after being cleared—if you’re not getting answers, this approach is for you.

The Good News: You’re Not Stuck

You don’t have to live in chronic pain, even if the system has discharged you.
You don’t have to wait until things get worse to seek help.
And you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Ready to Be Heard?

I offer a $25 Functional Recovery Assessment to help you finally feel seen and supported.
In this one-on-one session, we’ll talk about your injury, your symptoms, and your healing goals. Then I’ll outline how we can work together to rebuild strength, reduce pain, and restore function—naturally.

👉 Book Now: https://jrmnurseconsultants.com
💲 Cost: $25 (applied toward your care plan if you move forward)
📩 Questions? Email rosie@jrmnurseconsultants.com

Because when your MRI says you’re fine—but your body says you’re not—it’s time for a new plan.