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DRS_minor injury_case study

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23 Nov 2019

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  • Accident
  • Hospital
  • General practitioner
  • neck painright trapezial painlower back painright tight painknee pain
  • Application - Dispute Matter
  • Minor injury or not?
  • Injury CodeBack of headNeckRight shoulderRight shoulder bladeMiddle backLower backRight legRight knee
  • Terminology
  • Termonology
  • The claimant was invovled in a head on collision, their motor vehicle was also hit from behnid
  • Terminology
  • They were taken to hospital in an ambulance and discharged the following day
  • Terminology
  • A few days later the claimnat consulted with a GP. They were referred to a cardiologist and gastroenterologist.
  • Terminology
  • Injuies to 8 locations were referred to Medicla Assessor to determine whether they meet the definition of a "minor injury"
  • Logic deduction
  • Reason
  • The Assessor considered CT scans of the cervical spine and lumbar spine
  • Conclusion
  • No direct injuries toHeadRight shoulder bladeRight legRight knee
  • Degenerative: characterized by progressive deterioration and loss of function in the organs or tissues
  • Asymtonmatic : producing or showing no symptoms.
  • There was sclerotomal pain in the righ leg, not radicular symptoms
  • No evidence
  • Evidence
  • Insufficient information
  • Motor Accident
  • specific interverteral disc injuries
  • Degenerative changes
  • caused by
  • conclude
  • The Assessor concluded that soft tissue injuries to the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine and right shoulder were minor injuries
  • Soft tissue injury Cervical spine Thoracic spine Lumbar spine Right shoulder
  • Minor injury YES
  • The assessment was referred to a Review Panel for determaination under the Act
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