VA* - (7 Mos. Post-Separation) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Chronic Neck Pain secondary to Herniated C3-4 Nucleus Pulposus | 5243 5099-5003 |
10% | Degenerative Disc Disease Cervical Spine, C4-5 (Neck Pain) | 5242 | 10% | 20050505 | |
Left Arm Pain | Not Unfit | Radiculopathy Left Upper Extremity | 8599-8515 | 10% | 20050505 | ||
Other x 4 | |||||||
Combined: 30% |
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD 2012 01637
The InformalPEBadjudicated “C4-5 herniated nucleus pulposus and C6-C7 bulge with early myelopathy, status post foraminotomy, Aug 2000,” as unfitting, rated at 10%,with application of the VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD).The CI non-concurred with the IPEB findings/recommendations, and requested Formal PEB (FPEB), who re-adjudicated the CI’s neck condition increasing the rating from 10% to 20%.The CI non-concurred with the FPEB findings/recommendations further appealed to the Air...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00193
The PEB adjudicated the cervical herniated nucleus pulposus associated with intermittent pain despite no nerve impingement condition unfitting rated at 10% with application of the Veterans Administration Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD). All evidence considered there is not reasonable doubt in the CI’s favor supporting addition of the right upper extremity radiculopathy condition as an unfitting condition for separation rating. I have carefully reviewed the evidence of record and...
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00419
The CI had symptoms of myelopathy in all four extremities. At this time the CI had symptoms of right upper extremity radiculopathy. The diagnoses in his finding of unfitness were cervical spondylotic myelopathy status post spinal fusion C3-6, rather than cervical spondylosis status post spinal fusion, VASRD code 5241, rated at 20%; right (dominant) upper extremity motor and sensory radiculopathy associated with cervical spondylotic myelopathy status post spinal fusion C3-6, VASRD code...
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00077
Although the VA rating exam cited above would yield a 30% rating, no repeat rating decision is in evidence. The VA rating examination 11 months later did not provide full goniometric ROM measurements for the thoracolumbar spine, stating the CI was too unsteady to cooperate with them. In the matter of the chronic neck pain condition, the Board unanimously recommends a rating of 20% coded 5242 IAW VASRD §4.71a.
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00800
The PEB adjudicated the cervical spondylosis with neck pain and chronic mild left arm conditions as unfitting, rated at 20% for mild, incomplete paralysis. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was performed in 2002 and although the radiologist’s report is not present in the record, both the original MEB NARSUM in May 2002 and the updated MEB NARSUM in December 2002 noted this test documented diffuse spondylitic changes from C3-4 to C6-7, severe spinal stenosis at C5-6, moderate spinal stenosis...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD 2012 01954
Post-Separation) Condition Code Rating Condition Code Rating Exam HNP, C6/C7 5243 10% HNP, C6/C7 5237 10% 20040209 Chronic Low Back Pain 5237 10% Lumbar Disc Disease at L3-L4 5242 10% 20040209 No Additional MEB/PEB Entries Other x 2 20040918 Combined: 20% Combined: 20% ANALYSIS SUMMARY: Cervical and Lumbar Spine Condition: The CI had an insidious onset of neck and LBP with radiation to the left arm and left hip, respectively. The examiner diagnosed severe cervical thoracic pain with...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00003
The Board considered whether an additional rating could be recommended under a peripheral nerve code for cervical radiculopathy. Examination revealed slow and guarded ambulation, normal posture and gait with slight increase in lumbar lordosis, there was paraspinal muscle tenderness and spasm, positive straight leg raising test, pain throughout the thoracolumbar ROM, normal lower extremity motor and sensory examination. SUBJECT: Department of Defense Physical Disability Board of Review...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01518
SUMMARY OF CASE : Data extracted from the available evidence of record reflects that this covered individual (CI) was an active dutyAC2/E-5 (6902/Air Traffic Controller),medically separated for multilevel degenerative disk disease (DDD), lumbar and herniated nucleus pulposus (HNP), C5-C6, left. Since no evidence of functional impairment exists in this case, the Board cannot support a recommendation for additional rating based on peripheral nerve impairment at the time of separation from...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02323
Cervical spine MRI on 20 January 2005 noted lower cervical spine disc herniation with spinal stenosis and general degenerative disc disease.As noted above, a note in the STR indicated “EMG/NCS-no evidence of radiculopathy.”Notes in the STR near the date of separation noted continued neck pain with intact ROM and normal strength and sensation.At the MEB examination on 27 May 2004, (approximately 5 months prior to separation)the CI reported neck pain. RECOMMENDATION : The Board, therefore,...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-03788
The narrative summary (NARSUM), dated 31 May 2002 (3 months prior to separation), documented persistent left-sided neck and LUE pain (rated 8/10, “moderate and constant”); there was no mention of sensory symptoms, but “some clumsiness in the [LUE].” As with the VA exam, no physical limitations or functional consequences were elaborated. The evidence likewise supported a conclusion that the ROM limitation was fairly characterized as moderate, and the intermittently normal ROM (as documented...