1 | DVBCWAR1 ;ALB/CMM AMPUTATION, RESIDUALS OF WKS TEXT - 1 ; 6 MARCH 1997
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2 | ;;2.7;AMIE;**12**;Apr 10, 1995
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3 | ;
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4 | ;
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5 | TXT ;
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6 | ;;A. Review of Medical Records:
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7 | ;;
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8 | ;;
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9 | ;;
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10 | ;;B. Medical History (Subjective Complaints):
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11 | ;;
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12 | ;; Comment on:
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13 | ;; 1. The location of the amputation site.
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14 | ;;
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15 | ;;
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16 | ;; 2. If symptoms exist, describe precipitating factors, aggravating
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17 | ;; factors, alleviating factors, alleviating medications, frequency,
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18 | ;; severity, and duration.
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19 | ;;
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20 | ;;
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21 | ;;C. Physical Examination (Objective Findings):
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22 | ;;
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23 | ;; Address each of the following and fully describe current findings:
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24 | ;; 1. Swelling, deformity, tenderness of stump.
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25 | ;;
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26 | ;;
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27 | ;; 2. Skin, including scar.
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28 | ;;
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29 | ;;
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30 | ;; 3. Circulation.
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31 | ;;
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32 | ;;
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33 | ;;
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34 | ;; 4. Muscles.
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35 | ;;
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36 | ;;
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37 | ;;
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38 | ;; 5. Describe any limited motion or instability in the joint above
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39 | ;; the amputation site.
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40 | ;;
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41 | ;;
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42 | ;; 6. A DETAILED ASSESSMENT OF EACH AFFECTED JOINT IS REQUIRED.
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43 | ;;
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44 | ;; a. Using a goniometer, measure the PASSIVE and ACTIVE range
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45 | ;; of motion, including movement against gravity and against
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46 | ;; strong resistance.
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47 | ;;
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48 | ;;
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49 | ;; b. If the joint is painful on motion, state at what point in
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50 | ;; the range of motion pain begins and ends.
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51 | ;;
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52 | ;;
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53 | ;; c. State to what extent, if any, the range of motion or function
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54 | ;; is ADDITIONALLY limited by pain, fatigue, weakness, or lack
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55 | ;; of endurance. If more than one of these is present, state,
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56 | ;; if possible, which has the major functional impact.
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57 | ;;
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58 | ;;
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59 | ;; 7. Bones.
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60 | ;;
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61 | ;;
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62 | ;; 8. Length of stump.
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63 | ;;
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64 | ;;
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65 | ;; 9. Neuroma, if present.
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66 | ;;
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67 | ;;
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68 | ;; 10. Is amputation of lower extremity improbable by prosthesis
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69 | ;; controlled by natural knee action?
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70 | ;;
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71 | ;;
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72 | ;;MEASUREMENT OF THE STUMP:
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73 | ;;
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74 | ;;The stump of an amputated THIGH will be measured from the perineum, at
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75 | ;;the origin of the adductor tendons, to the bony end of the stump, with
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76 | ;;the claimant recumbent and the stump lying parallel with the other lower
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77 | ;;limb. It is to be kept in mind that if the limb is abducted, flexed,
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78 | ;;rotated or adducted, its length will be altered. The effective length
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79 | ;;of a thigh stump is governed by its inside dimension. Measure length
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80 | ;;of normal thigh if present and indicate whether amputation is in upper,
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81 | ;;middle, or lower third. When amputation is bilateral, estimate the same
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82 | ;;for a person of similar height.
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83 | ;;
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84 | ;;The stump of an amputated LEG BELOW THE KNEE must be measured from the
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85 | ;;insertion of the internal hamstring muscles to the bony end of the stump
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86 | ;;with the patient recumbent and the leg flexed at 90 degrees.
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87 | ;;
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88 | ;;The stump of an amputated ARM should be measured from the anterior
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89 | ;;axillary fold to the bony end of the stump, with the stump hanging
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90 | ;;parallel to the chest wall. Indicate whether the amputation site is
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91 | ;;above or below the insertion of the deltoid muscle. A statement of
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92 | ;;the remaining function is the best indicator of a disability's severity.
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93 | ;;
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94 | ;;The stump of an amputated FOREARM should be measured from the insertion
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95 | ;;of the biceps tendon to the bony end, with the elbow flexed at 90
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96 | ;;degrees. Indicate if the amputation site is above or below the
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97 | ;;attachment of the pronator teres.
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98 | ;;
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99 | ;;TOF
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100 | ;;Amputations of FINGERS should be described as through the distal,
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101 | ;;middle, or proximal phalanx or as disarticulations through the
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102 | ;;distal interphalangeal, proximal interphalangeal, or
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103 | ;;metacarpophalangeal joint. Resection of the head of the metacarpal
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104 | ;;will always be reported if shown. Complete or partial loss or resection
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105 | ;;of bones of the hand will described in terms of the fraction of each
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106 | ;;remaining. If surgery has altered the usefulness of remaining or
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107 | ;;transplanted digits, this will be described.
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108 | ;;
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109 | ;;Complete or partial loss of TOES or METATARSAL OR TARSAL BONES should
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110 | ;;be described as in the subparagraph above. Always report loss of
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111 | ;;metatarsal head or other defects. Indicate if amputation is through
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112 | ;;the tarsal-metatarsal joint and if any other portions of the bones of
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113 | ;;the foot remain.
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114 | ;;
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115 | ;;D. Diagnostic and Clinical Tests:
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116 | ;;
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117 | ;; 1. X-ray if exact amputation level is not of record.
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118 | ;; 2. Include results of all diagnostic and clinical tests conducted
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119 | ;; in the examination report.
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120 | ;;
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121 | ;;
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122 | ;;E. Diagnosis:
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123 | ;;
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124 | ;; Amputations must be described in accordance with the following levels:
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125 | ;; 1. ARM:
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126 | ;; a. Disarticulation.
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127 | ;; b. Amputation above insertion of deltoid muscle.
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128 | ;; c. Amputation below insertion of deltoid muscle.
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129 | ;;
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130 | ;;
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131 | ;; 2. FOREARM:
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132 | ;; a. Above radial insertion of pronator teres (function is best
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133 | ;; indicator of disability).
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134 | ;; b. Below insertion of pronator teres.
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135 | ;;
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136 | ;;
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137 | ;; 3. THIGH:
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138 | ;; a. Disarticulation, with loss of extrinsic pelvic girdle muscles.
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139 | ;; b. Amputation of upper, middle or lower third, always measured
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140 | ;; from perineum to the bony end of the stump with the
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141 | ;; claimant recumbent and stump lying parallel with the other
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142 | ;; lower limb.
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143 | ;; c. State whether this level permits satisfactory prosthesis.
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144 | ;;
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145 | ;;
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146 | ;;TOF
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147 | ;; 4. LEG:
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148 | ;; a. Give level of amputation and condition of stump.
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149 | ;; b. State whether this level permits a satisfactory prosthesis.
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150 | ;; c. Describe any stump defects (e.g., painful neuroma or
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151 | ;; circulatory disturbance).
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152 | ;;
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153 | ;;
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154 | ;;Signature: Date:
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155 | ;;END
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