This podcast episode explores the Residual Functioning Capacity (RFC) form, with a focus on the less than sedentary RFC. It discusses the challenges of obtaining a less than sedentary RFC and the importance of detailed explanations and policy analysis. The episode also highlights the advantages and limitations of a less than sedentary RFC, as well as the various limitations that can impact a sedentary RFC. The significance of medical indication and approval for assistive devices like canes is emphasized. Additionally, the episode stresses the need for a thorough medical-vocational analysis to ensure disability findings and SSDI benefits.