1. First of all, before clarifying the specific standards for the tenth-level disability identification, the corresponding classification basis should be clarified, which are:
1. The ability to perform daily activities is partially limited;< /p>
2. The ability to work and study has declined;
3. The ability to communicate is partially limited.
2. Secondly, the specific identification standards for level 10 disability are:
(1). Injury to the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves:
1 , neurological dysfunction, mild limitation of daily activities;
2. Traumatic epilepsy, which can be controlled by drugs, but leaves moderate or above changes in the electroencephalogram;
3. Mild Severe aphasia or dysarthria;
4. Mild unilateral facial paralysis, difficult to recover;
5. Mild involuntary movement or dystaxia;
6. Visual disorders such as strabismus, diplopia, optical illusions, and nystagmus;
7. Shallow dissociative sensory loss in hemibody or hemibody type
8. Complete loss of one limb Loss of sexual sensation
9. Segmental complete loss of sexual sensation;
10. Affecting penile erectile function.
(2) Injuries to the head and face causing:
1. Low vision level 1 in one eye;
2. Drooping or deformity of one eyelid;
3. Moderate visual field defect in one eye (less than 60° in diameter);
4. Damage to the tear duct, leaving symptoms of epiphora;
5. Presence of foreign bodies in the eye< /p>
6. Traumatic cataract;
7. Traumatic cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea or otorrhea;
8. Maxillary and mandibular defects, and more than 4 teeth lost ;
9. Oral cavity injury, more than 8 teeth lost;
10. Oral cavity or temporomandibular joint injury, mild mouth opening restriction;
11. The tip of the tongue is partially missing (or deformed);
12. Moderately severe hearing impairment in one ear; or moderate hearing impairment in both ears;
13. One side of the auricle is missing (or deformed)10 % or more;
14. The tip of the nose is missing (or deformed);
15. Facial scar formation with an area of ??more than 6 square centimeters; or facial linear scars of more than 10cm;
16. Small facial scars (or significant changes in pigment) with an area of ??more than 15 square centimeters;
17. Hairless scalp of more than 40 square centimeters;
18. Skull defects 4 More than 6 square centimeters, leaving mild symptoms and signs of the nervous system; or more than 6 square centimeters of skull defect, no neurological symptoms and signs;
19. Maxillofacial bone and soft tissue defects of more than 8 cubic centimeters.
(3) Spinal injury caused by:
1. Cervical or lumbar deformity, loss of more than 10% of neck or waist mobility;
2 , Malunion of the thoracic vertebrae, mildly affecting respiratory function;
3. Compression fracture of more than one third of the thoracic or lumbar vertebrae.
(4) Neck injury causing:
1. Scar formation, loss of more than 10% of neck mobility;
2. Mild impact on breathing and swallowing function;
3. The scar area in the anterior cervical triangle is more than 20 square centimeters.
(5) Chest injuries caused by:
1. Partial loss (or deformity) of one female breast;
2. Fractures above the 4th rib; or 2 or more ribs are missing;
3. Pulmonary rupture repair;
4. Pleural adhesion or thoracic deformity.
(6) Abdominal injuries caused by:
1. Repair of rupture of stomach, intestines, digestive glands, etc.;
2. Repair of gallbladder rupture;
3. Repair of mesenteric damage;
4. Repair of spleen rupture;
5. Repair of renal rupture or mild renal impairment;
6 , diaphragm rupture repair.
(7) Pelvic injury caused by:
1. Pelvic tilt, with a difference of more than 2cm in length between the lower limbs;
2. Pelvic malunion;
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3. One ovary is missing or completely atrophied;
4. One fallopian tube is missing or atretic;
5. Uterine rupture repair;
6. Severe stenosis of one side of the ureter;
7. Repair of bladder rupture;
8. Mild urethral stricture;
9. Injury to the rectum and anus, Scar formation, defecation dysfunction.
(8) Perineal injury causes:
1. Loss of more than 25% of the glans of the penis;
2. Damage to the foreskin of the penis, scar formation, affecting function ;
3. One side of the vas deferens is missing;
4. One side of the testicle is missing or completely atrophied
5. The scrotum is damaged, with more than 50% scarring.
(9) Damage to the vulva and vagina can cause vaginal stenosis and affect its function.
(10) Limb injuries caused by:
1. More than 5% loss (or loss of function) of both hands;
2. More than 25% loss of feeling in both hands ;
3. Loss of more than 50% of the forearm rotation function of both upper limbs;
4. More than 1/3 of the arch structure of one foot is damaged;
5. Both feet are ten More than 20% of the toes are missing (or lost function);
6. The length difference between the two upper limbs is more than 4cm;
7. The length difference between the two lower limbs is more than 2cm;
8. Linear fracture above the epiphyseal plate of the long bones of the limbs; 9. Loss of more than 10% of the function of one limb.
(11) Skin injury causes paralysis scar formation reaching more than 4% of the body surface area.