Specialty: Occupational Therapist
Job Description and Tasks:
Patient works as a Data Analyst at Tech Solutions Ltd. Their primary responsibilities include data extraction, report generation using SQL and Python, and participation in weekly team meetings. They spend approximately 7 hours a day working at a computer, often requiring sustained concentration and fine motor skills for typing and mouse manipulation.
Reported Difficulties:
Patient reports significant pain in their right wrist and forearm, particularly after prolonged typing, making it difficult to complete daily data entry tasks efficiently. They also note increased anxiety regarding meeting project deadlines due to the pain, leading to difficulty concentrating and occasional irritability with colleagues. They find it challenging to open jars or lift heavier items at home.
Strengths and Difficulties:
Strengths include strong analytical skills, meticulous attention to detail, and a good working relationship with their team. They demonstrate excellent problem-solving abilities. Difficulties include reduced grip strength in the right hand, limited range of motion in the right wrist, and heightened emotional stress related to their work performance and physical limitations. They exhibit some avoidance coping strategies when faced with challenging physical tasks.
Work History:
Prior to their current role, the patient worked as a Junior Data Assistant at ABC Corp for 3 years (2018-2021), where they were responsible for data input and basic report drafting. They left this role for a promotion and increased responsibilities at Tech Solutions Ltd. Before that, they were a full-time student. No reported gaps in employment.
Job Description and Tasks:
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Work History:
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