Subp. 4.
Categories describing loss of function.
Function of the ankle is measured by available passive range
of motion in two arcs: flexion or extension and inversion or eversion.
Examination with goniometer is performed to determine the limits of passive
range in each arc. If there is impairment in both arcs, the ratings for loss of
motion in the arcs are added to determine the final rating of disability for
loss of function.
A. Extent of range
of dorsoplantar flexion:
(1) plantar flexion
is greater than 30 degrees and dorsiflexion is:
(a) to greater than ten degrees, zero
percent;
(b) limited to between
zero degrees and ten degrees, two percent;
(c) limited to between one degree and 20
degrees plantar flexion, that is, there is a plantar flexion contracture, five
percent;
(d) limited to greater
than 20 degrees plantar flexion, that is, there is a plantar flexion
contracture, ten percent;
(2) plantar flexion is limited to between 16
degrees and 30 degrees and dorsiflexion is:
(a) to greater than ten degrees, two
percent;
(b) limited to between
zero degrees and ten degrees, four percent;
(c) limited to between one degree and 20
degrees plantar flexion, that is, there is a plantar flexion contracture, seven
percent;
(d) limited to greater
than 20 degrees plantar flexion, that is, there is a plantar flexion
contracture, 12 percent;
(3) plantar flexion is limited to between one
degree and 15 degrees and dorsiflexion is:
(a) to greater than ten degrees, four
percent;
(b) limited to between
zero degrees and ten degrees, six percent;
(c) limited to between one degree and 15
degrees plantar flexion, that is, there is a plantar flexion contracture, nine
percent;
(4) plantar
flexion is limited to zero degrees and ten degrees dorsiflexion, that is, there
is a dorsiflexion contracture, ten percent;
(5) plantar flexion is limited to greater
than ten degrees dorsiflexion, that is, there is a dorsiflexion contracture, 20
percent;
(6) ankylosis, as defined
in part
5223.0310, subpart 7, in
dorsiflexion or plantar flexion occurs:
(a)
at greater than ten degrees of dorsiflexion, 20 percent;
(b) between ten degrees of dorsiflexion and
20 degrees of plantar flexion, eight percent;
(c) at greater than 20 degrees of plantar
flexion, 20 percent.
B. Extent of range of inversion or eversion:
(1) eversion is greater than 15 degrees and
inversion is:
(a) to greater than 30 degrees,
zero percent;
(b) limited to
between 16 degrees and 30 degrees, one percent;
(c) limited to between zero degrees and 15
degrees, two percent;
(d) limited
to between one degree and 15 degrees eversion, that is, there is an eversion
contracture, three percent;
(e)
limited to greater than 15 degrees eversion, that is, there is an eversion
contracture, seven percent;
(2) eversion is limited to between 11 degrees
and 15 degrees and inversion is:
(a) to
greater than 30 degrees, zero percent;
(b) limited to between 16 degrees and 30
degrees, one percent;
(c) limited
to between zero degrees and 15 degrees, two percent;
(d) limited to between one degree and 15
degrees eversion, that is, there is an eversion contracture, three
percent;
(3) eversion is
limited to between one degree and ten degrees and inversion is:
(a) to greater than 30 degrees, one
percent;
(b) limited to between 16
degrees and 30 degrees, two percent;
(c) limited to between zero degrees and 15
degrees, three percent;
(d) limited
to between one degree and ten degrees eversion, that is, there is an eversion
contracture, four percent;
(4) eversion is limited to between zero
degrees and ten degrees inversion, that is, there is an inversion contracture,
and inversion is:
(a) to greater than 30
degrees, two percent;
(b) limited
to between 16 degrees and 30 degrees, three percent;
(c) limited to between zero degrees and 15
degrees, four percent;
(5) eversion is limited to between 11 degrees
and 20 degrees inversion, that is, there is an inversion contracture, and
inversion is:
(a) to greater than 30 degrees,
four percent;
(b) limited to less
than 31 degrees, five percent;
(6) eversion is limited to greater than 20
degrees inversion, that is, there is an inversion contracture, eight
percent;
(7) ankylosis, as defined
in part
5223.0310, subpart 7, in inversion
or eversion occurs:
(a) at greater than 20
degrees inversion, eight percent;
(b) between 20 degrees inversion and ten
degrees eversion, one percent;
(c)
at greater than ten degrees eversion, seven percent.