Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0360 - Spinal Ranges of Motion
(1) For
the purpose of determining impairment due to loss of spinal range of motion,
sections (2) through (12) of this rule apply when the physician uses an
inclinometer to measure impairment.
(2) The following ratings are for loss of
flexion in the cervical region: [Ratings not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(3) The following ratings are for loss of
extension in the cervical region: [Ratings not included. See ED.
NOTE.]
(4) The following ratings
are for loss of right or left lateral flexion in the cervical region: [Ratings
not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(5)
The following ratings are for loss of right or left rotation in the cervical
region: [Ratings not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(6) The following ratings are for loss of
flexion in the thoracic region: [Ratings not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(7) The following ratings are for loss of
right or left rotation in the thoracic region: [Ratings not included. See ED.
NOTE.]
(8) The following ratings
are for loss of flexion in the lumbosacral region: [Ratings not included. See
ED. NOTE.]
(9) The following
ratings are for loss of extension in the lumbosacral region: [Ratings not
included. See ED. NOTE.]
(10) The
following ratings are for loss of right or left lateral flexion of the
lumbosacral region: [Ratings not included. See ED. NOTE.]
(11) For a total impairment value due to loss
of motion, as measured by inclinometer, in any of the cervical, thoracic or
lumbosacral regions, add (do not combine) values for loss of motion for each
region.
(12) In order to rate range
of motion loss and surgery in one region, combine (do not add) the total range
of motion loss in that region with the appropriate total surgical impairment
value of the corresponding region. Combine the value from each region to find
the total impairment of the spine.
Notes
Ratings referenced are available from the agency.
Stat. Auth.: ORS 656.726
Stats. Implemented: ORS 656.005, 656.214, 656.268 & 656.726
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