1.Development of Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline for Rating Physical Disability of Upper Extremity.
Jung Ho PARK ; Hee Chun KIM ; Jae Hoon LEE ; Jin Soo KIM ; Si Young ROH ; Cheol Ho YI ; Yoon Kyoo KANG ; Bum Sun KWON
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(Suppl 2):S288-S298
While the lower extremities support the weight and move the body, the upper extremities are essential for the activities of daily living, which require many detailed movements. Therefore, a disability of the upper extremity function should include a limitation of all motions of the joints and sensory loss, which affects the activities. In this study, disabilities of the upper extremities were evaluated according to the following conditions: 1) amputation, 2) joint contracture, 3) diseases of upper extremity, 4) weakness, 5) sensory loss of the finger tips, and 6) vascular and lymphatic diseases. The order of 1) to 6) is the order of major disability and there is no need to evaluate a lower order disability when a higher order one exists in the same joint or a part of the upper extremity. However, some disabilities can be either added or substituted when there are special contributions from multiple disabilities. An upper extremity disability should be evaluated after the completion of treatment and full adaptation when further functional changes are not expected. The dominance of the right or left hand before the disability should not be considered when there is a higher rate of disability.
*Disability Evaluation
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Hand Injuries/classification/physiopathology
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Humans
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Joint Diseases/classification/physiopathology
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Korea
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Muscles/physiopathology
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Peripheral Vascular Diseases/classification/physiopathology
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Program Development
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Sensation/physiology
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Severity of Illness Index
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Upper Extremity/*physiopathology
2.Development of the Korean Academy of Medical Sciences Guideline for Rating the Impairment in the Brain Injured and Brain Diseased Persons with Motor Dysfunction.
Ueon Woo RAH ; Jong Sam BAIK ; Seong Ho JANG ; Dong Sik PARK
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2009;24(Suppl 2):S247-S251
To develop an objective and scientific method to evaluate the brain injured and brain diseased persons with motor dysfunction, American Medical Association's Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment was used as an exemplar. After the motor dysfunction due to brain injury or brain disease was confirmed, active range of motion and muscle strength of affected extremities were measured. Also, the total function of extremities was evaluated through the assessment of activities of daily living, fine coordination of hand, balance and gait. Then, the total score of manual muscle test and functional assessment of impaired upper and lower extremity were added, respectively. Spasticity of upper and lower extremity was used as minus factors. Patients with movement disorder such as Parkinson's disease were assessed based on the degree of dysfunction in response to medication. We develop a new rating system based on the concept of total score.
Brain Diseases/classification/*diagnosis/physiopathology
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Brain Injuries/classification/*diagnosis/physiopathology
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*Disability Evaluation
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Hand/physiopathology
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Humans
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Korea
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Lower Extremity/physiopathology
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Motor Skills
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Program Development
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Severity of Illness Index
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Upper Extremity/physiopathology