voiceofreason Member
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Wednesday August 06, 2008 12:01 PM
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I'm reviewing a medical report in which applicant underwent multilevel low back surgery. Physician elected to use the Range of Motion method. We'll assume this method is appropriate. Physician assigned impairment from the ROM & Specific Disorders elements, but did not address the Nerve Deficit element. Instead, he assigned 20% WPI due to a "drop foot", citing Gait Derangement per chapter 17. As the "drop foot" clearly resulted from the surgery and implies nerve deficit, I am inclined to argue that this issue should have been addressed via the nerve deficit element (page 424) and not via the lower extremity chapter. Rather, Gait Derangement (table 17-5) is a stand alone impairment used for specific lower extremity injuries when no other impairments are present. Your thoughts.
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