4/13/2021 E-Library - Information At Your Fingertips: Printer Friendly Upon arriving in Singapore, Antolino sought medical treatment.[10] He underwent a radiological exam, the results of which revealed the following: Findings: The radius and ulna are intact with no radiolucent fracture line seen. Specifically, at the radial head. The bones at the wrist are normally aligned with no fracture or dislocation. Ulnar minus variant noted. There is a tiny calcific fleck distal to the medial epicondyle that may be due to an avulsed fragment or foreign body. There is no dislocation. Soft tissue swelling at the left elbow is seen. There is no displacement of the fat pad to suggest an elbow effusion. Conclusion: There is a calcified fleck distal to the medial humeral epicondyle that may be due to an avulsed fragment or foreign body. No dislocation is seen. The radius and ulna are unremarkable. Specifically, there is no fracture at the radial head.[11] Antolino was thereafter medically repatriated. Upon his arrival in the Philippines, he immediately reported to Hanseatic, who then referred him to its designated medical provider. After a series of tests and consultations, he was subjected to physiotherapy at the Medical Center Manila.[12] After his treatment session on October 2, 2015, Antolino returned to his home province in Antique to continue his therapy thereat.[13] In the meantime, he was paid sickness allowance amounting to US$3,176.42, for the period covering June 14, 2015 to October 11, 2015.[14] On October 5, 2015, Antolino was informed that his next medical examination in Manila was scheduled on November 4, 2015.[15] Being in dire financial straits, he requested Hanseatic to shoulder his airfare and provide him with ample travel allowance. Hanseatic refused, offering instead to reimburse his expenses upon his arrival in Manila.[16] Antolino therefore failed to attend the scheduled medical examination. Antolino was eventually able to finance his trip to Manila. He arrived at the clinic of Hanseatic's medical services provider on January 22, 2016. After presenting the report of the physical therapist who treated him in Antique, he was asked by Dr. Fidel C. Chua (Dr. Chua), the company-designated physician, to sign a fit-to-work document. He was https://elibrary.judiciary.gov.ph/thebookshelf/showdocsfriendly/1/66178 2/12

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