Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0395 - Spinal Cord
(1) The spinal cord
is concerned with sensory, motor, and visceral functions. Permanent impairment
can result from various disorders affecting these functions. Spinal cord
impairment is determined under the following classes:
(a) Class 1: 15% when the worker has spinal
cord damage but is able to carry out the activities of daily living
independently.
(b) Class 2: 35%
when the worker is a paraplegic and requires assistive measures or devices for
any of the activities of daily living.
(c) Class 3: 50% when the worker is a
quadriplegic and requires assistive measures or devices for any of the
activities of daily living.
(d)
Class 4: 75% when the worker is a paraplegic or quadriplegic and requires the
assistance of another person for any of the activities of daily
living.
(e) Class 5: 95% when the
worker is a paraplegic or quadriplegic and is dependent in all of the
activities of daily living.
(f)
When a value is granted under section (1) of this rule, no additional
impairment value is allowed for reduced range of motion in the spine because it
is included in the impairment values shown in this section.
(2) For spinal cord damage that
has resulted in the loss of use or function of body part(s) other than upper
and lower extremities, a value is given for other affected body part(s) or
organ system(s). Refer to the appropriate section of these standards for that
determination and combine with impairment valued under this rule.
(3) For spinal cord damage that has resulted
in the loss of use or function of any upper or lower extremities, a value is
given for the affected body part(s). Refer to the appropriate section of these
standards for that determination.
(4) Episodic neurological disorders are
determined under OAR 436-035-0390(10).
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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