Is limb muscle strength normal to calculate hemiplegia
1. Zero, (zero, 0), no measurable muscle contraction, equivalent to 0% of normal muscle strength,
2, micro contraction, (trace, t), slight contraction, but can not cause joint movement, equivalent to 10% of normal muscle strength
(poor, P), can do the full range of joint movement in the state of weight loss, equivalent to 25% of normal muscle strength (fair, f), able to resist gravity, but unable to resist resistance, equivalent to 50% of normal muscle strength5, good, (good, g), anti gravity, anti resistance movement, equivalent to 75% of normal muscle strength
Muscle strength test methods of0 to 4 grades:
1, 0 grades: complete paralysis, no muscle contraction
Grade 2 and grade 1: only muscle contraction was detected, but no movement was observedLevel 3 and 2: the limbs can move parallel on the bed, but they can't resist their own gravity, that is, they can't lift off the bed
Level 4 and 3: the limbs can overcome the gravity and lift off the bed surface, but can't resist the resistance
Grade5,4: the limbs can do the movement against the external resistance, but not completely
extended data:
clinical significance
different degrees of muscle weakness can be divided into complete paralysis and incomplete paralysis (paraplegia)
The paralysis of different parts or different combinations can be named as:① monoplegia: single limb paralysis, more common in poliomyelitis
(2) hemiplegia: unilateral limb (upper and lower limb paralysis) was often accompanied by unilateral cranial nerve damage, which was more common in intracranial damage or stroke (3) crossed hemiplegia: unilateral limb paralysis and contralateral cranial nerve damage, more common in brainstem lesions (4) paraplegia: paralysis of both lower limbs is the result of transverse spinal cord injury, which is more common in spinal cord injury and inflammationNot for reward, willing to help
The correct expression of "assessment of disability of injured persons in road traffic accidents (GB 18667-2002)" should be -4.4 grade IV disability
C) Quadriplegia (above two limbs and below four muscle strength)
d) hemiplegia or paraplegia (muscle strength below grade 4)
5 grade V disabilitye) hemiplegia or paraplegia (muscle strength of one limb below grade 2)
F) monoplegia (muscle strength below grade 2)
Grade VI disabilityC) hemiplegia or paraplegia (muscle strength of one limb below grade 3)
d) monoplegia (muscle strength below grade 3)
note that the correct expression is as follows: 4.5 grade V disability is "(muscle strength of one limb below grade 2)", not "(muscle strength of more than one limb below grade 2)"
the owner of the building is looking up the word version of the document on the Internet. Some people make mistakes in the input, and artificially add the word "above", which is wrong. As a result, there is a consequence of spreading errors by mistake
Compared with the diagnostic criteria of "hemiplegia, paraplegia and monoplegia" (see:1) http://ke..com/view/559937.htm
it can be roughly inferred that: for hemiplegia or paraplegia, the muscle strength of at least two limbs should be below grade 4 to form grade IV disability
hemiplegia or paraplegia must have one limb with muscle strength below grade 2 [if the other limb has muscle strength below grade 5, it is equal to monoplegia (muscle strength below grade 2), which also belongs to grade V disability]
for hemiplegia or paraplegia, if the muscle strength of one limb must be below grade 3, it will constitute grade VI disability
if the building owner needs to, he can provide his own email address so that he can send you the PDF version of "disability assessment of road traffic accident injured persons GB18667-2002", that is, the scanning document of the standard draft, and the building owner can check it by himself
the above opinions are for reference
2. After the injury is stable, you can apply for labor ability appraisal, identify the level of work injury, and then ask the employer for disability compensation according to the level of disability;
There are six grades from 0 to 6:
0 grade: zero (0); Standard: no measurable muscle contraction; Equivalent to 0% of normal muscle strength
Level 1: trace (T); Criteria: slight contraction but no joint movement; Equivalent to 10% of normal muscle strength
Grade2: poor (P < 0; Standard: the whole range of joint movement can be performed under the condition of weight loss; Equivalent to 25% of normal muscle strength
Grade3: Fair (f); Standard: it can move the whole range of joints under gravity, but it can't resist resistance; Equivalent to 50% of normal muscle strength
Grade4: good (g); Standard: it can resist gravity and certain resistance movement; Equivalent to 75% of normal muscle strength
Grade5: normal (n); Standard: anti gravity, anti full resistance movement; Equivalent to 100% of normal muscle strength
extended data
1. Clinical significance of muscle strength
different degrees of muscle weakness can be divided into complete paralysis and incomplete paralysis (paraplegia)
(2) paralysis of different parts or different combinations can be named as1. Monoplegia: single limb paralysis, which is more common in poliomyelitis
Hemiplegia: unilateral limb (upper and lower limb paralysis) often accompanied by unilateral cranial nerve damage, more common in intracranial damage or stroke (3) crossed hemiplegia: unilateral limb paralysis and contralateral cranial nerve damage, more common in brainstem lesions Paraplegia: paralysis of both lower limbs, is the result of spinal cord transverse injury, more common in spinal cord injury, inflammationreferences
Network muscle strength
2. Hemiplegia is only one side of the limb muscle tension and elasticity problems, the other side is no problem 3. Muscle strength is the strength and elasticity of normal muscle. And the gravity it can carry.
Generally, muscle strength is divided into the following 0-5 levels, a total of six levels:
1, 0 level complete paralysis, no muscle contraction
In2 and 1, only muscle contraction was detected, but no movement was observed
However, they could not resist their own gravity, that is, they could not be lifted off the bed surface The limbs of grade4 and 3 can overcome gravity and lift off the bed surface, but can not resist resistance
The limbs of grade5 and 4 can do the movement against external resistance, but not completely
The muscle strength of grade 6 and 5 was normal Extended data:
different degrees of muscle weakness can be divided into complete paralysis and incomplete paralysis (paraplegia)
The paralysis of different parts or different combinations can be named as:① monoplegia: single limb paralysis, more common in poliomyelitis
(2) hemiplegia: unilateral limb (upper and lower limb paralysis) was often accompanied by unilateral cranial nerve damage, which was more common in intracranial damage or stroke (3) crossed hemiplegia: unilateral limb paralysis and contralateral cranial nerve damage, more common in brainstem lesions (4) paraplegia: paralysis of both lower limbs is the result of transverse spinal cord injury, which is more common in spinal cord injury and inflammationHemiplegia belongs to limitless disability
according to the standard of instrial injury identification, the five levels of disability include:
1, moderate epilepsy
The muscle strength of quadriplegia was grade 4 The muscle strength of single limb paralysis was grade 34. Muscle strength of partial paralysis of both hands was grade 3
5. The muscle strength of one hand was grade 3
6. The muscle strength of both feet was grade 3< 7. Complete facial paralysis on one side and incomplete facial paralysis on the other side
extended data:
compensation standard:
Level 5 and level 6 disability treatment standard
one time disability allowance
< P > Level 1 and level 5 disability allowance = personal salary × 18 months2, level 6 disability allowance = my salary × 16 months
disability allowance
1, level 5 disability allowance = personal salary × 70%
2. Level 6 disability allowance = personal salary × 60%
(Note: for the injured employees who are difficult to arrange work, the employer shall pay the disability allowance monthly. If the actual amount of disability allowance is lower than the local minimum wage standard, the employer shall make up the difference)