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Lecture 22. Disability Evaluation, Part 2

, M.D.
Pages 201-203 | Published online: 18 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

In estimating physical impairment, accurate measurement of range of motion is essential, but other factors also must be considered. In the method of calculation described, the percentage of impairment due to limited motion is determined first, and if they are important, estimations of impairment due to pain, weakness, instability, sensory loss, or shortened extremities are added.

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