PELVIS The following
shows impairment values associated with
conditions of the pelvis.
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Disorder
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Impairment of the
Whole Person
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1.
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Healed fracture without
displacement
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2.
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Healed fracture with
displacement, without
residuals involving:
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a. Single ramus
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0%
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b. Rami, bilateral
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0%
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c. Ilium
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0%
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d. Innominate
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0%
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e. Symphysis
pubis, without
separation
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5%
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f. Sacrum
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5%
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g. Coccyx
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0%
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3.
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Healed fracture with
displacement, deformity and
residuals:
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a.
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Single ramus
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0%
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b.
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Rami, bilateral
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5%
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c.
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Ilium
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2%
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d.
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Innominate,
displaced 1 inch
or more
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10%
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e.
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Symphysis pubis,
displaced or
separated
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15%
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f.
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Sacrum, into
sacro-iliac joint
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10%
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g.
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Coccyx, non-union
or excision
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5%
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h.
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Fracture into
acetabulum;
evaluate on basis
of restricted
motion of hip
joint.
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The impairment
value for
hemipelvectomy is
50% of the whole
person.
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