VA* (~3 Months Post-Separation) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Chronic Low Back Pain | 5237 | 10% | L4-L5 Herniation … | 5242 | 20% | 20040831 | |
Obesity | Cat III | No VA Placement | |||||
Other x 3 | |||||||
RATING: 20% |
CONDITION | VASRD CODE | RATING |
Lumbar Disc Disease | 5242 | 20% |
COMBINED | 20% |
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02518
Pre-Separation) ConditionCodeRatingConditionCodeRatingExam Thoracic and Low Back Pain523710%Thoracolumbar DDD and DJD524210%20050407Other MEB/PEB Conditions x 0 (Not In Scope)Other x 6 RATING: 10%RATING: 10% *Derived from VA Rating Decision (VARD)dated 20050801(most proximate to date of separation [DOS]) Thoracolumbar Spine .The earliest entry in the available service treatment record (STR) for back pain is from 1991, mentioning a 3-year history of intermittent pain since childbirth. There...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-02578
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. Although the narrative summary (NARSUM) dates the onset of both the cervical and lumbar complaints to a fall in July 2006, the service treatment record (STR) contains an entry from May 2006 with a complaint of “mild...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00022
Multiple entries in the STR document normal gait, normal lower extremity neurological findings, grossly normal or modestly impaired range-of-motion (ROM); and, there is no documentationof any periods of incapacitation. Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Treatment Record After careful consideration of your application and treatment records, the Physical Disability Board of Review determined that the rating assigned at the time of final disposition of your...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 01001
A physical therapy (PT) entry a month later, however, documented flexion limited to 30 degrees (normal 90 degrees) and, the MEB physical exam a month after that (3 months pre-separation) noted “limited” ROM and antalgic gait.An earlier entry of April 2006 (7 months pre-separation) documented flexion “20%” (unclear if % reduction or % normal) but, no other STR entries documented grossly decreased ROM or abnormal gait (one specifying normal gait and anothernormal ROM). There is thus no...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01983
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. Post-Separation)ConditionCodeRatingConditionCodeRatingExam Chronic Back Pain523710%Degenerative Disc Disease 5242-524320%20051123Other MEB/PEB Conditions x 0 (Not in Scope)Other x 8 RATING: 10%RATING: 70% *Derived from...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-01699
Lumbar Spine Condition . There are numerous STR entries documenting grossly normal range-of-motion (ROM), although some note painful motion, and two note decreased ROM (one of these severe, with flexion limited to 30 degreesby pain).There are likewise numerous entries documenting normal gait,with none noting abnormal gait or contour; and, one specifying “no asymmetries of the lumbar spine.” The narrative summary (NARSUM) documented daily constant pain rated 3/10, with exacerbations to 6/10...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-02479
SEPARATION DATE: 20041202 Lumbar Spine Condition .The service treatment record (STR) documents an onset of back pain with a vehicular accident in January 2002, although there are also indications of back pain dating to a strain injury in Korea 2 years earlier. RECOMMENDATION : The Board, therefore, recommends that there be no re-characterization of the CI’s disability and separation determination.
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01324
Accordingly, the Board recommends a separate Service disability rating for each of the pain problems. After a thorough review of the evidence, the Board determined that a separation disability rating of 10% was appropriate for the LBP condition. 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...
AF | PDBR | CY2014 | PD-2014-02113
SEPARATION DATE: 20060510 The Board’s assessment of the PEB rating determinations is confined to review of medical records and all available evidence for application of the VASRD standards to the unfitting medical condition at the time of separation. RECOMMENDATION : The Board, therefore, recommends that there be no re-characterization of the CI’s disability and separation determination.
AF | PDBR | CY2009 | PD2009-00098
The Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) adjudicated the back condition (rated 10%) and OSA (rated 0%) as unfitting. The neurology addendum and the MEB physical, both within two months of the VA examination, documented a normal gait. Other Conditions .