Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0030 - Amputations in the Upper Extremitie
(1) Loss of the arm at or proximal to the
elbow joint is 100% loss of the arm.
(2) Loss of the forearm at or proximal to the
wrist joint is 100% loss of the forearm.
(3) Loss of the hand at the carpal bones is
100% loss of the hand.
(4) Loss of
all or part of a metacarpal is rated at 10% of the hand.
(5) Amputation or resection (without
reattachment) proximal to the head of the proximal phalanx is 100% loss of the
thumb. The ratings for other amputation(s) or resection(s) (without
reattachment) of the thumb are as follows
(6) Amputation or resection (without
reattachment) proximal to the head of the proximal phalanx is 100% loss of the
finger. The ratings for other amputation(s) or resection(s) (without
reattachment) of the finger are as follows:
(7) Oblique (angled) amputations are rated at
the most proximal loss of bone.
(8)
When a value is granted under sections (5) and (6) of this rule which includes
a joint, no value for range of motion of this joint is granted in addition to
the amputation value.
(9) Loss of
length in a digit other than amputation or resection without reattachment
(e.g., fractures, loss of soft tissue from infection, amputation or resection
with reattachment, etc.) is rated by comparing the remaining overall length of
the digit to the applicable amputation chart under these rules and rating the
overall length equivalency.
Notes
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ED. NOTE: Ratings referenced are not included in rule text. Click here for PDF copy of rating(s).
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.005, 656.214, 656.268 & 656.726
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