Impairment ratings for posttraumatic headache

No standardized criteria are available for establishing impairment ratings for pain or posttraumatic headache. The AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 3rd Edition, 1988, defines impairment as "the loss of use of, or derangement of any body part, system or function." Heada...

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Published inHeadache Vol. 33; no. 7; p. 359
Main Authors Packard, R C, Ham, L P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.08.1993
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Summary:No standardized criteria are available for establishing impairment ratings for pain or posttraumatic headache. The AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment, 3rd Edition, 1988, defines impairment as "the loss of use of, or derangement of any body part, system or function." Headaches may be classified under episodic neurological disorders and impairment based loosely on frequency, severity and duration of attacks and how activities of daily living are affected. Other systems base ratings by physical findings or diagnosis. Criteria for posttraumatic headache are proposed in the form of a mnemonic: IMPAIRMENT. Intensity, Medication use, Physical signs/symptoms, Adjustment, Incapacitation, Recreation, Miscellaneous activity of daily living, Employment, Number (frequency), Time (duration of attacks). Each are scored from 0 to 2 points. There are three physician modifiers, scored from 0 to -4 points: Motivation for treatment, Overexaggeration or overconcern, Degree of legal interest. Case examples will illustrate how impairment ratings are determined, along with further details on scoring. Proposed criteria for posttraumatic headache impairment are understandable, easy to utilize and reproducible.
ISSN:0017-8748
1526-4610
DOI:10.1111/j.1526-4610.1993.hed3307359.x