A fracture of the right hand may be rated as a grade 9 disability or a grade 10 disability. A fracture of the right hand is evaluated by a specialized disability agency designated by the local social security bureau. A grade 9 right hand fracture means that the fracture is capable of causing most of the limitations in daily activities, reduced ability to work and study, and most of the limitations in social interaction. If the fracture of the right hand is rated as Grade 10 disability, it means that the fracture affects the ability to perform daily activities only partially and less severely, and the ability to work and study is somewhat reduced, and only partially affects the ability to socially interact.