Example: Accepted condition: Low back strain combined with pre-existing lumbar degenerative disc disease
Denied condition: major contributing cause denial of the combined condition
In the closing examination, the attending physician describes range of motion findings and states that 10% of the range of motion loss is due to the accepted condition and 90% of the loss is due to lumbar degenerative disc disease. The worker is eligible for an impairment award for the 10% of the range of motion loss that is due to the low back strain. Under these rules, the range of motion loss is valued at 10%. 10% x .10 equals 1% impairment.
Example: Accepted conditions: Low back strain with herniated disk at L5-S1 and diskectomy.
Noncompensable condition: pregnancy (mid-term)
The worker is released to regular work. In the closing examination, the attending physician describes range of motion findings and states that 60% of the range of motion loss is due to the accepted conditions and 40% of the range of motion loss is due to the pregnancy. Under these rules, the range of motion loss is valued at 10%. 10% x .60 equals 6%.
Diskectomy at L5-S1 (irreversible finding) = 9% per these rules.
Combine 9% with 6% for a value of 14% impairment for the compensable injury.
Or. Admin. Code § 436-035-0013
Examples referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 656.726
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 656.726, ORS 656.005, ORS 656.214 & ORS 656.268