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Orthopedic Impairments
 

Documentation requirements for an individual requesting services due to any type of orthopedic impairment must be completed by a physician, physiatrist, orthopedist, or other medical specialist with the experience or expertise in the domain for which he/she is diagnosing. Comprehensive documentation must be submitted that includes:

  1. A clear statement of the existence of a medically determinable orthopedic impairment;

  2. A written report of:

    • A detailed medical history

    • Results of a complete physical examination

    • Medical evidence consisting of medical signs, symptoms (duration, -incidence and severity) and laboratory findings

    • Proof of a substantial reduction in previous levels of movement

    • Results of diagnostic test battery performed to rule out other causes of symptoms

  3. A description of the condition's current functional impact on learning or other major activity relevant to the academic experience;

  4. A statement addressing the individual's requested accommodation(s), including rationale as to why these accommodation(s) are warranted;

    Any request for an extension of time on examinations based on the impairment should be supported by evidence that reflects a measurable decline in pre-morbid functioning.

  5. A statement regarding the use of any corrective devices or other rehabilitative measures, including medication that may or may not mitigate the orthopedic impairment.


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