Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0040 - Loss of Opposition in Thumb/Finger Amputations
(1) Loss of opposition is rated as a
proportionate loss of use of the digits which can no longer be effectively
opposed.
(a) For amputations which are not
exactly at the joints, adjust the ratings in steps of 5%, increasing as the
amputation gets closer to the attachment to the hand, decreasing to zero as it
gets closer to the tip.
(b) When
the value for loss of opposition is less than 5%, no value is
granted.
(2) The
following ratings apply to thumb amputations for loss of opposition:
(a) For thumb amputations at the
interphalangeal level: [Rating not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(b) For thumb amputations at the
metacarpophalangeal level: [Rating not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(3) The following ratings apply to
finger amputations for loss of opposition. In every case, the opposing digit is
the thumb: For finger amputations at the distal interphalangeal joint: [Rating
not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(4)
When determining loss of opposition due to loss of length in a digit, other
than amputation or resection without reattachment, the value is established by
comparing the remaining overall length of the digit to the applicable
amputation chart under these rules and rated based on the overall length
equivalency.
(5) If the injury is
to one digit only and opposition loss is awarded for a second digit, do not
convert the two digits to loss in the hand. Conversion to hand can take place
only when more than one digit has impairment without considering
opposition
Notes
Ratings referenced are available from the agency.
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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