Grade III disability criteria: brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerve injury, defect or mental disorder, inability to live completely independently, frequent monitoring, severe traumatic epilepsy, uncontrollable medication, average major seizures 1 time or average minor seizures/month or average minor seizures/month or average minor seizures/week or average psychomotor seizures/month, and bilateral severe facial paralysis, which is difficult to recover.
Severe voluntary movement's or * * * ataxia, quadriplegia (above limbs, muscle strength below grade 3), hemiplegia or paraplegia (muscle strength below grade 3), fecal or urinary incontinence, and it is difficult to recover. Head and face injury: one eye lost, the other eye was blind at grade 3, and the other eye was severely deformed with grade 2 low vision.
Severe bilateral blepharoptosis (or severe deformity) with single eyelid blindness above grade 3 (or severe deformity), blindness above grade 3 in one eye, blindness above grade 4 in the other eye, blindness above grade 4 in both eyes, and binocular vision close to complete maxillary defect (diameter less than 5).
Mandibular defect, more than 24 teeth missing, extreme hearing impairment in both ears with one ear missing (or severe deformity), extreme hearing impairment in one ear, severe hearing impairment in the other ear with one ear missing (or severe deformity), more than 50% of the other ear missing (or deformity), severe hearing impairment in both ears with one ear missing, severe auricle deformity in the other ear, and facial scar formation of 80%.
Thoracic injury of spine leads to serious abnormal healing, which seriously affects respiratory function. Neck injury: scar formation, complete loss of neck mobility, seriously affecting breathing and swallowing functions. Causes of chest injury: lobectomy or extensive pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity, which seriously affects respiratory function and cardiac insufficiency, and cardiac function is accompanied by organic arrhythmia.