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Disability evaluation standards for secondary disabilities

The secondary standard of disability is severe organ defect or malformation, severe dysfunction or complications, special medical dependence, or most or part of self-care impairment. The degree of disability should be comprehensively considered based on the organ damage, dysfunction and dependence on medical treatment and daily care of the person disabled due to work-related injuries during the technical appraisal of the disability level, with due consideration to the impact of social and psychological factors caused by the disability. Determine grading.

The physical disability grading standard is a criterion for evaluating the number, location and degree of functional impairment of the human movement system. Physical disability refers to human movement dysfunction caused by physical disability, deformity, and paralysis. Physical disabilities include: cerebral palsy: quadriplegia, tripleglegia, diplegia, and monoplegia. According to relevant regulations, the standards for secondary physical disability are:

1. Hemiplegia or paraplegia of both lower limbs, with only a few functions of the residual limbs retained;

2. Upper arms or forearms or both upper limbs Amputation or missing limb of the thigh; amputation or missing limb of one whole leg or whole arm and one upper arm or thigh; amputation or missing limb of three limbs at different parts;

3. Severe functional impairment of two limbs; functional impairment of three limbs Moderate handicap.