Opinion ID: 3134207
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 2

Heading: Dr. Dallenbach

Text: Michael A. Dallenbach, M.D., also treated Ms. Hays and evaluated her in connection with a workers’ compensation claim. The ALJ gave little weight to Dr. Dallenbach’s treatment records and evaluation, as he had indicated that Ms. Hays was unable to work despite imposing a whole person impairment rating of only ten percent. Moreover, the ALJ noted Dr. Dallenbach’s records were inconsistent with examinations conducted by other providers, including Dr. Tuchler, who concluded Ms. Hays’s ability to use her other extremity could accommodate much of the 10 perceived impact of her medical conditions. See Chapo v. Astrue, 682 F.3d 1285, 1288 (10th Cir. 2012) (“The ALJ, not a physician, is charged with determining a claimant’s RFC from the medical record.” (internal quotation marks omitted)).