Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2023L00223:schedule:1:p2
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Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 2/5)
Character Range: 9306–12398

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8.1 Upper digestive tract – oesophagus, stomach, duodenum, small intestine and pancreas
8.2 Lower gastrointestinal tract – colon and rectum
8.3 Lower gastrointestinal tract – anus
8.4 Surgically created stomas
8.5 Liver – chronic hepatitis and parenchymal liver disease
8.6 Biliary tract
8.7 Hernias of the abdominal wall
Chapter 9 – The musculoskeletal system
9.0 Introduction
PART I – THE LOWER EXTREMITIES – FEET AND TOES, ANKLES, KNEES AND HIPS
PART I – INTRODUCTION
9.1 Feet and toes
9.2 Ankles
9.3 Knees
9.4 Hips
9.5 Lower extremity amputations
9.6 Spinal nerve root impairments and peripheral nerve injuries affecting the lower extremities
9.6.1 Spinal nerve root impairment affecting the lower extremity
9.6.2 Peripheral nerve injuries affecting the lower extremities
9.7 Lower extremity function
PART II – THE UPPER EXTREMITIES – HANDS AND FINGERS, WRISTS, ELBOWS AND SHOULDERS
PART II – INTRODUCTION
9.8 Hands and fingers
9.8.1 Abnormal motion of digits
9.8.2 Sensory losses in the thumb and fingers
9.9 Wrists
9.10 Elbows
9.11 Shoulders
9.12 Upper extremity amputations
9.13 Neurological impairments affecting the upper extremities
9.13.1 Cervical nerve root impairment
9.13.2 Specific nerve lesions affecting the upper extremities
9.13.3 Chronic pain conditions
9.14 Upper extremity function
PART III – THE SPINE
PART III – INTRODUCTION
PART III – DEFINITIONS OF CLINICAL FINDINGS FOR DIAGNOSIS-RELATED ESTIMATES IN ASSESSING SPINAL IMPAIRMENT
PART III – MULTI-LEVEL FRACTURES INVOLVING THE SPINAL CANAL
9.15 Cervical spine – diagnosis-related estimates
9.16 Thoracic spine – diagnosis-related estimates
9.17 Lumbar spine – diagnosis-related estimates
9.18 Fractures of the pelvis
Chapter 10 – The urinary system
10.0 Introduction
10.1 The upper urinary tract
10.2 Urinary diversion
10.3 Lower urinary tract
Chapter 11 – The reproductive system
11.0 Introduction
11.1 Male reproductive system
11.1.1 Male reproductive organs – penis
11.1.2 Male reproductive organs – scrotum
11.1.3 Male reproductive organs – testes, epididymes and spermatic cords
11.1.4 Male reproductive organs – prostate and seminal vesicles
11.2 Female reproductive system
11.2.1 Female reproductive organs – vulva and vagina
11.2.2 Female reproductive organs – cervix and uterus
11.2.3 Female reproductive organs – fallopian tubes and ovaries
Chapter 12 – The neurological system
12.0 Introduction
12.1 Disturbances of levels of consciousness and awareness
12.1.1 Permanent disturbances of levels of consciousness and awareness
12.1.2 Epilepsy, seizures and convulsive disorders
12.1.3 Sleep and arousal disorders
12.2 Impairment of memory, learning, abstract reasoning and problem solving ability
12.3 Communication impairments – dysphasia and aphasia
12.4 Emotional or behavioural impairments
12.5 Cranial nerves
12.5.1 The olfactory nerve (I)
12.5.2 The optic nerve, the oculomotor and trochlear nerves and the abducens (II, III, IV and VI)
12.5.3 The trigeminal nerve (V)
12.5.4 The facial nerve (VII)
12.5.5 The auditory nerve (VIII)
12.5.6 The glossopharyngeal, vagus, spinal accessory