Fingers Sample Clauses

Fingers. Loss of all fingers of one hand 55 50 • Loss of one thumb and metacarpal bones 30 25 • Loss of one thumb 25 • Loss of extremity of one thumb 12 • Loss of half of extremity of one thumb 8 • Thumb with stiff extreme joint 5 • Thumb with stiff metacarpophalangeal joint 3 • Thumb with stiff extreme and metacarpophalangeal joints 15 • Loss of forefinger (second finger) 10 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of forefinger 10 • Loss of extreme forefinger 5 • Forefinger with stiff metacarpophalangeal joint in outstretched position 5 • Forefinger with 90 degrees or more stretch deficiency in middle joint 5 • Loss of middle finger (third finger) 10 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of middle finger 8 • Loss of extreme joint of middle finger 5 • Middle finger with stiff metacarpophalangeal joint in outstretched position 5 • Middle finger with 90 degrees or more stretch deficiency in middle joint 5 • Loss of ring finger (fourth finger) 8 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of ring finger 5 • Loss of extreme joint of ring finger 3 • Ring finger with stiff metacarpophalangeal joint in outstretched position 5 • Ring finger with 90 degrees or more stretch deficiency in middle joint 5 • Loss of little finger (fifth finger) 8 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of little finger 5 • Loss of extreme joint of little finger 3 • Loss of thumb and forefinger (1st and 2nd fingers) 40 35 • Loss of extreme joints of thumb and forefinger 18 • Loss of thumb, forefinger and middle finger 50 45 • Loss of extreme joints of thumb, forefinger and middle finger 20 • Loss of thumb, forefinger, middle finger and ring finger (1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th fingers) 55 50 • Loss of forefinger and middle finger (2nd and 3rd) 25 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of forefinger and middle finger 20 • Loss of extreme joint of forefinger and middle finger 10 • Loss of forefinger, middle finger and ring finger 35 30 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of forefinger, middle finger and ring finger 25 • Loss of extreme joints of forefinger, middle finger and ring finger 12 • Loss of forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger (2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th) 40 35 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger 35 30 • Loss of extreme joints of forefinger, middle finger, ring finger and little finger 15 • Loss of middle finger, ring finger and little finger (3rd, 4th and 5th) 30 • Loss of middle and extreme joints of middle finger, ring finger and little fin...
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