Back Pain/Lumbago and
Disk Degeneration
Lumbar Spine Intervertebral Disk Syndrome with Involvement of Left Sciatic Nerve
No Additional MEB/PEB Entries
Other x4
20%
20080723
Rating: 20%
Combined: 70%
Derived from VA Rating Decision (VARD) dated 20080822 (most proximate to date of separation [DOS])
Thoracolumbar ROM (Degrees) |
MEB ~ 5 Mos. Pre-Sep | VA C&P 8 days Post Sep |
Flexion (90° Normal) | >50° | 60° |
Combined (240°) | 200° | 180° |
Comment |
No pain with internal rotation of hips; motor/sensation/reflexes nml; straight leg raise (SLR) Neg.; cross straight leg raise Neg. | ROM limited by pain; Gait-normal; Pos. painful motion; Pos. paraspinal muscle spasm; no tenderness or weakness; SLR Neg.; Neg. Deluca criteria; motor/sensory/reflexes were nml |
§4.71a Rating | 20% (PEB 20%) | 20% (VA 60%) |
UNFITTING CONDITION | VASRD CODE | RATING |
Back Pain/Lumbago and Disk Degeneration | 5243 | 20% |
COMBINED | 20% |
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01977
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AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02304
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AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00007
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