**Timeline of Lifetime Trauma (TiLT) Inventory**
Completion of this inventory may take 30 – 90 minutes. The detail requested by the questions in this inventory form is very important to fully understand your pain issues. Chronic pain is more common in individuals who have had injuries, surgery, or anatomical abnormalities that are not common in the general population.
**Your Information**
Your name as on your BC Services Card or your Driver’s Licence: Jane Doe
Your date of birth MM/DD/YYYY: 05/12/1978
Your age: 46
Your personal health number: 123-456-789
Your cell number: 555-123-4567
Your home address: 123 Main St, Anytown, BC
Your email address: jane.doe@email.com
**Step 1 – Current Pain Problem**
Issue 1
Location of pain: Lower back
Worse on the right (R), left (L), or equal (E)?: E
How long has this been a problem?: 6 months
Any aggravating posture or activity?: Prolonged sitting
Issue 2
Location of pain: Right knee
Worse on the right (R), left (L), or equal (E)?: R
How long has this been a problem?: 2 years
Any aggravating posture or activity?: Squatting
Issue 3
Location of pain: Left shoulder
Worse on the right (R), left (L), or equal (E)?: L
How long has this been a problem?: 1 month
Any aggravating posture or activity?: Overhead reaching
**Step 2 – Current Medications**
Please list your current medications which are not analgesics, pain killers, or for treatment of your pain:
Lisinopril 10mg daily, Vitamin D 1000 IU daily
Please list the medications which are used for treatment of your pain:
Acetaminophen 500mg as needed, Ibuprofen 200mg as needed
**Step 3 – Occupations / Work History**
Age: 22
Occupation / Job / Work Role: Waitress
Age: 30
Occupation / Job / Work Role: Office Administrator
**Step 4 – History of Competitive Sports and Recreational Activities**
Age: 15
Sports / Recreational Activity: Soccer
**Step 5 – Obstetrical History**
Age: 28
Obstetrical Event: Vaginal delivery
If you had an epidural during labour: X
If you had an episiotomy:
If you had a diastasis recti repair:
**Step 6 – Results of X-rays / MRIs / CTs / Ultrasounds**
Age: 44
Type: MRI
Imaging Results: Mild degenerative changes in lumbar spine
**Step 7 – Surgical History**
Age: 35
Procedure Name / Location: Appendectomy
Reason for Procedure: Appendicitis
Complications:
**Step 8 – Fractures**
Age: 16
Right/Left?: L
Bone(s) Involved: Tibia
Treatment: Cast
Complications:
**Step 9 – If you ever had…**
a fall on your tailbone
Age: 10
Duration: 2 weeks
a chin laceration
Age: 8
Stitched or healed naturally: S
a lumbar puncture
Age:
Complications:
chicken pox
Age: 6
Scars location(s): Trunk
ankle sprains
Age: 17
Side(s): L
bad acne
Age or range: 14-18
Area: F
skin abscess or cellulitis
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road rash
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**Step 10 – If you currently have…**
immunization scars
Locations: RA
bunion
Present: B
If painful, which side?: L
varicose vein
Location: Left leg
skin sensitivity
Location:
anxiety
Symptoms:
depression/mood
Lower face skin changes:
headaches/migraines
Area:
Frequency:
restricted movement
Description:
**Step 11 – Free Recall**
Other trauma/surgical/medical history: None
Your Trauma / Medical History
(use the letters R for right, L for left, B for both or bilateral)
Age: 16
Trauma or Medical Problem / Location: Left Tibia Fracture
Cause: Soccer injury
Treatment: Cast
Complication:
Age: 35
Trauma or Medical Problem / Location: Appendectomy
Cause: Appendicitis
Treatment: Surgical removal
Complication:
**Step 12 – Memory Triggers**
Types of Soft Tissue Trauma
Trauma Type: Transport Related Injuries / Motor Vehicle Accidents
Subtype: with another car
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Subtype: with a truck
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Subtype: on a motorcycle
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Subtype: on a bicycle
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Subtype: on public transit
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Subtype: as a pedestrian
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Trauma Type: Surgery
Subtype: major
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Subtype: minor
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Subtype: childhood
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Subtype: skin cancer
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Subtype: cosmetic
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Subtype: surgical drain scars
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Subtype: bone or skin grafts
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Subtype: tissue biopsies
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Trauma Type: Fractures
Subtype: treated by a cast
Age: 16
Event: Left tibia fracture from soccer injury, treated with cast.
Subtype: surgically treated
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Trauma Type: Repeated Sprains
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Trauma Type: Falls
Subtype: from height
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Subtype: onto tailbone
Age: 10
Event: Fell on tailbone while playing, causing pain for two weeks.
Trauma Type: Sports Injuries
Age: 16
Event: Soccer injury resulting in a left tibia fracture.
Trauma Type: Recreation Injuries
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Trauma Type: Childhood Injuries
Subtype: bleeding events
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Subtype: crushing events
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Trauma Type: Assaults
Subtype: no skin penetration
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Subtype: skin penetration
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Trauma Type: Concussions
Subtype: something struck you
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Subtype: you struck something
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Trauma Type: Lacerations
Subtype: glass
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Subtype: metal
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Subtype: to face
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Subtype: on chin
Age: 8
Event: Fell and cut chin, requiring stitches.
Subtype: other
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Trauma Type: Penetrating Wounds
Subtype: weapon – note type
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Subtype: metal
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Subtype: wood / stick / sliver
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Trauma Type: Skin Lesions
Subtype: cystic acne
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Subtype: shingles
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Subtype: chicken pox scar
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Trauma Type: Burns
Subtype: heat/thermal
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Subtype: chemical
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Subtype: electrical
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Subtype: notable sunburn(s)
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Trauma Type: Animal Bites
Subtype: note animal type
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**Step 13 – Scars**
Patient has a scar on the left tibia from a fracture sustained at age 16. Patient also has a scar on the chin from a fall at age 8.
**Step 14 – Most Significant Lifetime Event**
Your first significant physical trauma in childhood: Fall on tailbone at age 10.
The most significant physical trauma in your lifetime: Left tibia fracture at age 16.
The injury which resulted in the most amount of bleeding: Chin laceration at age 8.
The physical trauma which caused the greatest emotional trauma in your lifetime: None reported.