That's like saying if your vehicle driver side door was jammed or welded closed, then you can't get into it from any other door.
The PMIC has separate inputs for the USB 5v and the EXT 5v, and one of them can fail while the other one works fine.
One thing to check before replacing the PMIC, does the USB (wired) connection work? AKA, the PC detects it and everything is good there? If so, then the PMIC is suspect, provided no components have been knocked off or the board has no obvious damage.
If the USB connection is also bad, then it will not charge over USB as it needs more than just the 5v there to do that, and 2 things should be checked if that is the case.
The CMC (Common Mode Choke) and especially the TVS array that are both right at the connector on the motherboard that the ribbon cable plugs into. The CMC is the tiny 4 pin device, it's just 2 inductors in the same package and is in the USB data lines, so if it's missing or damage no USB data gets thru. The TVS array is the larger 5 pin device there and it sits on the USB data lines. You can remove it and see if the USB works then, but again if the USB connection works fine then the PMIC is suspect and there is no need to remove that for a test.