Telehealth doctor conducting an SDI evaluation for Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff Injury in California

Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff Injury: California SDI Evaluation

Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff Injury can affect your ability to perform essential work duties. Learn how a structured SDI evaluation assesses functional limitations and supports the California disability certification process.

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At a Glance

Visit TypeTelehealth Video Evaluation
Typical Length20–30 minutes
ServiceSDI initial exams & recertification evaluations
Important: Final benefit decisions are made by the California Employment Development Department (EDD)

Common Symptoms

  • Shoulder pain with overhead movement
  • Weakness in the affected arm
  • Pain at night
  • Reduced range of motion
  • Difficulty reaching behind back
  • Pain with lifting
  • Clicking or catching sensation
  • Stiffness
  • Pain radiating down the arm
  • Difficulty carrying objects

Functional Limitations Evaluated

SDI evaluations focus on how shoulder impingement / rotator cuff injury affects your ability to perform your job, not diagnosis alone. Common functional limitations include:

  • Inability to perform overhead tasks
  • Reduced lifting and carrying capacity
  • Difficulty with repetitive arm movements
  • Pain limiting sustained use of affected arm
  • Reduced ability to drive or commute comfortably
  • Need for activity modification or breaks
  • Reduced ability to perform manual labor
  • Safety concerns handling heavy equipment

How Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff Injury Can Affect Work

Shoulder Impingement / Rotator Cuff Injury can affect work performance in several ways. Here are common impacts reported by California workers:

  • Unable to stock shelves or perform overhead work
  • Difficulty with construction or trade tasks
  • Reduced ability to type or use mouse for prolonged periods
  • Inability to lift required loads
  • Increased absences during acute flare-ups

What to Expect During Your Visit

Your evaluation follows a structured clinical process designed to assess functional limitations clearly and respectfully:

  • Secure intake questionnaire outlining symptoms and work limitations
  • Video visit with a California-licensed clinician
  • Review of relevant records (if available)
  • Clinical assessment of functional impact
  • Documentation guidance and next steps

Documents to Prepare

  • Medication list
  • Imaging reports (MRI/X-ray if available)
  • Orthopedic notes (if any)
  • PT notes (if any)
  • Work duties and physical demands
  • Prior restrictions or accommodations

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Frequently Asked Questions

California State Disability Insurance (SDI) is a wage replacement program that provides temporary benefits to eligible workers who are unable to perform their regular or customary work due to a non-work-related medical condition. Medical certification is required. Final eligibility decisions are made by the California Employment Development Department (EDD).
No. Online Disability Doctor provides medical evaluations based on clinical findings. Final benefit decisions are determined by EDD.
An initial exam evaluates whether your current condition significantly limits your ability to work. A recertification reassesses your symptoms and functional limitations to determine whether continued medical documentation is appropriate.
Yes. Conditions such as back pain, disc injuries, or joint disorders may qualify if they significantly limit lifting, standing, walking, or other essential job duties.
Imaging can be helpful but is not always required. Functional limitations and clinical findings are central to SDI evaluation.
Many musculoskeletal conditions involve flare-ups. A clinician evaluates frequency, severity, and impact on consistent work performance.
Physical job requirements are an important part of evaluation. Lifting limits, standing tolerance, and mobility restrictions are carefully assessed.
During your visit, a California-licensed clinician will review your symptoms, work duties, and how your condition affects daily functioning. The focus is on understanding functional limitations, not judgment.
Most telehealth evaluations last approximately 20–30 minutes, depending on complexity.
Online Disability Doctor provides medical evaluations based on clinical findings. Final eligibility decisions are made by the California Employment Development Department (EDD).