VA - (6 Mos. Post-Separation) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Chronic Low Back Pain |
5237 | 10% | Degenerative Disc Disease of the Lumbar Spine | 5010-5242 | 10% | 20071017 | |
Other x 6 | |||||||
Combined: 30% |
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-00558
No other conditions were submitted by the MEB.The Informal PEB adjudicated “chronic non-radiating low back pain with insidious onset”as unfitting, rated at 10% with application of the Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD).The CI made no appeals and was medically separated. The Board then considered other avenues for appropriate rating.The Board noted the occasional reports ofbowel, bladder incontinence, sexual dysfunction and considered a rating for spinal cord injury...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02298
Any conditions or contention not requested in this application, or otherwise outside the Board’s defined scope of review, remain eligible for future consideration by the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR).The Board acknowledges the opinion of the CI’s treating physician in his letter to the FPEB that service mal-treatment contributed to the disability. The Board agreed that no rating could be recommended under this code. I have carefully reviewed the evidence of record and the...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01647
Pre-Separation)ConditionCodeRatingConditionCodeRatingExam Chronic Low Back Pain5299-523710%Degenerative Facet Disease with Mild Diffuse Spondylosis, Lumbosacral Spine5243-523710%20040206Other x 0 (Not in Scope)Other x 9 RATING: 10%RATING: 30% *Derived from VA Rating Decision (VARD) dated 20040322 (most proximate to date of separation (DOS)) Chronic Low Back Pain (LBP) . The Board noted that the VA Rating Decision noted full ROM, “except flexion (0-50/90).” Although the MEB exam, 3 months...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02000
SEPARATION DATE: 20050622 The Board considered that the MEB exam, although closest to the date of separation, did not align with the more severe disability picture and limited ROMs noted in the service treatment record through multiple treatment episodes. The PT and chiropractic exams, coupled with the continued limited motion noted on the DD Form 2808 closer to separation, provided reasonable doubt of greater ROM limitation than that documented at the NARSUM.
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01255
The record in evidence documented the CI sustained an additional injury having impact on the back after this exam.The Board unanimously agreed the evidence in closest proximity to the date of separation,the PT evaluation of August 2009 (3 months prior to separation) and the C&P evaluation (4 months after separation), were probativeand both supported a rating of 10% using ROM criteria for a reduced spinal flexion of 80 degrees. BOARD FINDINGS : IAW DoDI 6040.44, provisions of DoD or Military...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01816
The commander’s statement noted that the CI’s back condition precluded him from performing critical field tasks, his condition further interfered with his MOS duties and adversely affected his unit’s readiness.The MEB narrative summary (NARSUM) exam approximately 5 monthsprior to separation documented that the CI was seen in the ER on 3 October 2003 and given intravenous morphine for acute LBP and that he still had occasional moderate LBP. RECOMMENDATION : The Board, therefore, recommends...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01166
The MEB forwarded no other conditions for PEB adjudication.The PEB adjudicated the chronic back pain condition as unfitting, rated 10%with application of the Veteran’s Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD).The CI made no appeals, and was medically separated with a 10% disability rating. The Board noted the PEB included “low thoracic pain” as part of the back pain condition and that the VASRD provides for a dorsal spine (thoracic spine) limitation of motion rating when the...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-00115
The Board’s assessment of the PEB rating determinations is confined to review of medical records and all available evidence for application of the Veterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) standards to the unfitting medical condition at the time of separation. Under this code, a rating of 20% requires the condition to be “moderate.”The Board noted the significant improvement in ROM findings between the NARSUM and C&P evaluations and presumed this to be related to...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD-2012-01942
In the matter of the LBP condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability separation rating of 20%, coded 5242, IAW VASRD §4.71a. RECOMMENDATION: The Board, therefore, recommends that the CIs prior determination be modified as follows, effective as of the date of his prior medical separation: UNFITTING CONDITION VASRD CODE RATING Chronic, radiating low back pain 5242 20% COMBINED 20% The following documentary evidence was considered: Exhibit A. DD Form 294, dated 20121008,...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01560
The condition, characterized as “chronic low back pain,” was forwarded to the Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) IAW AR 40-501. The examiner stated, “He could full forward bend, side bend 25 degrees right and left [normal 30], extend 20 degrees [normal 30].” The medical records documented lower extremity peripheral nerve sensory deficits attributed to the CI’s diabetes. Following this exam, as noted above, the VA granted service-connection for the back condition with a 10% rating effective...