VA - Based on Service Treatment Records (STR) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Chronic Right Shoulder Pain and Instability | 5099-5003 | 10% | Right Shoulder Instability w/Recurrent Subluxation (claimed as bilateral …) | 5202 | 30% | STR | |
Bilateral Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome | Not Unfitting | Left Knee Condition (claimed as bilateral knee condition) | 5299-5261 | NSC | STR | ||
Right Knee Condition (claimed as bilateral knee condition) | 5299-5261 | NSC | STR | ||||
Mild Right High Frequency Hearing Loss | Not Unfitting | Tinnitus, Right Ear | 6260 | 0% | STR | ||
Right Ear Hearing Loss | 6100 | NSC | STR | ||||
Bilateral Pes Planus | Not Unfitting | Bilateral Pes Planus | 5299-5276 | NSC | STR | ||
Other x 2 | |||||||
Combined: 30% |
(Degrees) |
NARSUM ~5 Mo Pre-Sep | VA
Exam ~
5
Mo. Pre-Sep (20070626) p.43 |
PT ~3 Mo. Pre-Sep |
|
“Motion of both shoulders was normal” | 70 | 140/135/150 | ||
70 | 145/140/150 | |||
Tender; apprehension (Crank) test was positive | Tender; significant crepitus; motor 4/5; subluxes at 70; DeLuca 70 pain and subluxes | Pain-limited | ||
10% | 30% | 10% |
VASRD CODE | RATING | ||
Chronic Right Shoulder Pain and Instability | 5202 | 30% | |
30% |
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD-2012-00804
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 Army Board for Correction of Military Records. After his original injury with dislocations of both shoulders, the CI had multidirectional instability and recurrent dislocations of both his right and left shoulders. Based on the condition the CI actually had, the shoulders can be rated either using 5201 for limited ROM or...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 01628
He was issued a permanent U3 profile andreferred for a Medical Evaluation Board (MEB).The MEB forwarded no other conditions for Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudication.The PEB adjudicated the left shoulder and left cubital tunnel conditions as unfitting, rated 10% and 10%, with application of the US Army Physical Disability Agency (USAPDA) pain policy.The CI made no appeals and was medically separated with a combined 20% disability rating. The ROM was noted as painful. The examiner...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00614
Shoulders (Left and Right) Condition . In the matter of the “pain left elbow, left wrist, shoulders (bilateral), and left knee; (sleep disruption)” condition, the Board unanimously recommends that the left wrist condition and sleep disorder be determined as not unfitting, and that it be rated for multiple separate unfitting conditions as follows: left elbow condition coded 8616, rated 10% IAW VASRD §4.124a and VASRD §4.71a. Right Shoulder (Major) Pain with Recurrent...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD 2014 01982
The Board’s role is thus confined to the review of medical records and all evidence at hand to assess the fairness of PEB rating determinations, compared to VA Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) standards, based on ratable severity at the time of separation; and, to review those fitness determinations within its scope (as elaborated above) consistent with performance-based criteria in evidence at separation. Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Treatment...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02818
SEPARATION DATE: 20050310 The orthopedic MEB narrative summary (NARSUM) examination on 10 November 2004, reported continued right shoulder instability and subluxation with extension, abduction and overhead activity. BOARD FINDINGS : IAW DoDI 6040.44, provisions of DoD or Military Department regulations or guidelines relied upon by the PEB will not be considered by the Board to the extent they were inconsistent with the VASRD in effect at the time of the adjudication.In the matter of the...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01419
Pre-Separation) ConditionCodeRatingConditionCodeRatingExam Chronic Pain (Right Shoulder) w/Posterior Instability 5099-500310%Right Shoulder Posterior Instability s/p Reconstructive Surgery 520220%20040217Chronic LBP5299-523710%LBP5237Not Service Connected (NSC)20040217Other x 0Other x0 Combined: 20%Rating: 20%Derived from VA Rating Decision (VARD) dated 20040518 (most proximate to date of separation [DOS]) ANALYSIS SUMMARY :IAW DoDI 6040.44, the Board’s authority is limited to making...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00666
Left Shoulder Condition . ROM exams by both the service and VA show non-compensable limitation of motion, but ample evidence of degenerative change and painful motion to justify a minimal compensable rating under code 5003. Right Shoulder Condition .
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00207
The PEB adjudicated the bilateral shoulder pain with subluxation and the chronic back pain, due to lumbar DDD conditions as unfitting, rated 10% and 0%, with specified application of the US Army Physical Disability Agency (USAPDA) pain policy for the shoulders and likely application of AR 635-40, B-29 for rating the back condition. The CI was scheduled for a third right shoulder surgery within one week, and the CI had recently had a civilian orthopedic evaluation of the left shoulder that...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-00006
The Board’s assessment of the PEB rating determinations is confined to review of medical records and all available evidence for application of theVeterans Affairs Schedule for Rating Disabilities (VASRD) standards to the unfitting medical condition at the time of separation. Left Shoulder Condition. In the matter of the left shoulder pain condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability rating of 10%, coded 5099-5003 IAW VASRD §4.71a.
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD 2012 01740
RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS PHYSICAL DISABILITY BOARD OF REVIEW NAME: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CASE: PD1201740 BRANCH OF SERVICE: ARMY BOARD DATE: 20130321 SEPARATION DATE: 20030529 SUMMARY OF CASE: Data extracted from the available evidence of record reflects that this covered individual (CI) was an active duty Soldier, PFC/E-3(11B/INFANTRYMAN) medically separated for chronic left shoulder pain and instability w/existed prior to service (EPTS) history of shoulder dislocation in 1997. The PEB...