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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that the original permanent disability rating of 2% was insufficient. The Board adopted the Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator's (PQME) finding of 15% Whole Person Impairment (WPI), applying the Almaraz-Guzman doctrine. This doctrine allows physicians to use clinical judgment, drawing upon the entire AMA Guides, to more accurately reflect an injured employee's impairment. The applicant's continued symptoms, post-surgery, and MRI findings supported the PQME's higher impairment rating.
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The Workers' Compensation Appeals Board granted reconsideration, finding that the original permanent disability rating of 2% was insufficient. The Board adopted the Panel Qualified Medical Evaluator's (PQME) finding of 15% Whole Person Impairment (WPI), applying the Almaraz-Guzman doctrine. This doctrine allows physicians to use clinical judgment, drawing upon the entire AMA Guides, to more accurately reflect an injured employee's impairment. The applicant's continued symptoms, post-surgery, and MRI findings supported the PQME's higher impairment rating.
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