In determining whether to award permanent total disability compensation, the commission must consider every allowed condition. State, ex rel. Rouch, v. Eagle Tool & Machine Co. (1986),
The commission’s order of June 2, 1986 fails to include “depression” among the enumerated allowed conditions. It in no way acknowledges the existence of any psychiatric condition. Moreover, compensation was denied based on medical evidence addressing only a physical capacity for work. Reading the order as a whole, we question whether the commission considered all the allowed conditions in refusing to award permanent total disability compensation.
We concur with appellant’s contention that Dr. Colquitt’s opinion that appellant is physically capable of work does not support a commensurate finding of psychiatric capability. However, appellant’s contention that this court should find no evidence supporting the commission’s decision is less persuasive. Instead, we remand the cause for additional consideration.
Where a commission order is unclear, State, ex rel. Mitchell, v. Robbins & Myers, Inc. (1983),
The appellate court also ordered the commission to clarify the reports upon which it based its decision. This command was apparently spurred by the commission’s contention that the 1984 report of its specialist, Dr. Robert L. Turton, supported a finding that appellant was also psychiatrically capable of work. We find no need for such clarification. The commission’s order identifies the evidence on which it relies and thus adequately complies with the requirements set forth in Mitchell, supra, and State, ex rel. Hutt, v. Frick-Gallagher Mfg. Co. (1984),
Accordingly, we affirm the court of appeals to the following extent: that a limited writ of mandamus issue ordering the commission to clarify whether it considered appellant’s psychiatric condition, to additionally consider, if it has not already done so, the nonmedical disability factors set forth in Stephenson, and to reflect consideration of those factors in its order.
Judgment affirmed, as modified.
