From Book News, Inc. This reference for clinicians describes criteria for the assessment and rating of an individual's permanent impairment in the United States. Introductory chapters discuss such topics as impairment evaluation in Workers' Compensation cases and the physician's role based on the Americans with Disabilities Act. The main part of the text consists of individual chapters devoted to various systems of the body. Each of these chapters includes an overview of impairment assessment for that body system; a description and interpretation of common signs and symptoms of disorders; a summary of common investigative clinical procedures; case studies; and clinical criteria used to determine impairment ratings.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Book Description The Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment has been the disability professional's reference of choice for more than three decades. The new Guides Fifth Edition delivers state-of-the-discipline information you can put to practical use in your day-to-day applications immediately. Get the most current, consensus-based, scientific and clinical information from every relevant medical specialty. It features: -Enhanced coverage of chronic pain assessment -New conditions, such as HIV and latex allergy -Major enhancements to cardiology, skin, visual, respiratory and musculoskeletal systems -Standardized formatting across topics makes it the most accessible Guides ever
Book Info Major reference source for assessing and rating an individual's permanent impairment in the United States and abroad. Includes chapter outlines, boldface terms, interpretation of signs and symptoms, principles of assessment, criteria for rating permanent impairment, description of clinical procedures, and impairment evaluation summary. Previous edition: c1993. Rating 5.0
A must for professionals in disability law and medicineThe 5th Edition is the Rosetta Stone for evaluating permanent impairment. It is invaluable in workers' compensation, where many states, provinces and several countries either mandate its use or treat this work as an authorativie source of impairment evaluation. It may also come to have utility in ADA cases, especially with its emphasis on activities of daily living, and as a predicate to demonstrating the significance or insignificance of an impairment's effect on major life activities after Toyota vs Williams. The vision chapter represents the AMA's first major, published revision to the science and knowledge of eye impairments since the early 1900's.Nice ChartsAlthough my copy came with 10 pages of errata sheets stuck in the front of it (presumably cured in the 5th version), I still got a lot out of reading through this book. The descriptions of impairment are de regeur reading for coming up with convincing settlement demands for soft tissue injuries. Someone's shoulder hurts? How do you say they have lost 20% of their upper body use as a result? Why not 90% of one finger, 50% of one hand, and 80% of one arm? Multiple impairments like these can be descriptively segmented to more fully elaborate what a patient is feeling, and how they are limited in daily activities. Both the plaintiff bar and the insurance community are well-served by this book. As for the medical accuracy of it, I'll take the AMA's word for it. |