VA - based on Service Treatment Records (STR) | |||||||
Code | Rating | Condition | Code | Rating | Exam | ||
Moderate Severe DDD | 5299-5242 | 20% | DDD of Lumbar Spine | 5299-5242 | 20%* | STR | |
Hypertension, Controlled | Not Unfitting | Hypertension | 7101 | 0% | STR | ||
Combined: 20% | |||||||
Thoracolumbar ROM (Degrees) |
CM ~10 Mo. Pre-Sep |
VA C&P ~4 Mo. Pre-Sep |
MEB ~2.5 Mo. Pre-Sep |
Flexion (90 Normal) | Decreased 50% | 90 | 35* |
Extension (30) | Decreased 50% | 15 | 20* |
R Lat Flexion (30) | Decreased 25% | 30 | 20* |
L Lat Flexion (30) | Decreased 25% | 30 | 25* |
R Rotation (30) | Normal | 30 | 30* |
L Rotation (30) | Normal | 30 | 30* |
Combined (240) | - | 225 | 160 |
Comment | Increased radicular symptoms both lower extremities poster to the knee; diffuse tenderness central L3-L5; neurologic exam-normal with less sensation of the RLE | Extension was limited by pain; standing flexion was limited to 80⁰ by pain; no additional limitations from pain, fatigue weakness or lack of endurance following repetitive use. | Localized tenderness and muscle spasm were present; no change in flexion after 3 repetitions; -2⁰ change in extension after 3 repetitions; *measurements for rating based on the VASRD vary from actual measures |
§4.71a Rating | - | 10% more likely than 20% | 20% |
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00220
The MEB forwarded low back pain secondary to herniated L4-5 Disk on DA Form 3947 to the Informal Physical Evaluation Board (IPEB). Chronic LBP Condition . In the matter of the chronic LBP condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability rating of 20%, coded 5237 IAW VASRD §4.71a.
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-02524
The VA Compensation and Pension (C&P) exam approximately 6.5 months after separation documented that the CI had constant daily neck pain rated at 7/10, neck stiffness occurred with turning the neck to any side with radiation down both upper extremities with feelings of hand weakness during an acute exacerbation. invalid font number 31502 RECOMMENDATION : The Board recommends that the CI’s prior determination be modified as follows; and, that the discharge with severance pay be...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD-2012-00062
Treatment records document relief of headaches with medication. RECOMMENDATION: The Board, therefore, recommends that there be no re-characterization of the CIs disability and separation determination, as follows: UNFITTING CONDITION VASRD CODE RATING Intervertebral Disc Syndrome 5243 10% COMBINED 10% The following documentary evidence was considered: Exhibit A. DD Form 294, dated 20120118, w/atchs Exhibit B. Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans Affairs Treatment...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012-00708
The PEB rated the condition 10% based on pain on forward motion under the 5295 code for lumbosacral strain. The VA reported 90 degrees of lumbar forward flexion and ROMs were consistent with near-normal ROMs from the AMA guidelines in effect at the time, and the Board adjudged these as slight limitation (IAW 5292, Spine, limitation of lumbar motion). Service Treatment Record Exhibit C. Department of Veterans’ Affairs Treatment Record XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX, DAF Director Physical Disability...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00161
The ratings for the unfitting neck and back conditions are addressed below. The PT note on 16March 2007, 3 months prior to separation recorded bubble inclinometer ROM without specification of the method used, or normal values, at flexion 21 degrees, and extension 9 degrees with pain.The MEB NARSUM exam on 23 April 2007, approximately2 months prior to separation, documented that the CI’s LBP symptoms had slowly worsened and that he had undergone rest, activity modification, anti-inflammatory...
AF | PDBR | CY2011 | PD2011-00724
The Board considered the PEB’s rating under the 5295 code of the 2002 VASRD. The 20% rating for “moderate, recurring attacks” could not be justified under 5293 based on findings of the MEB exam, the VA exam after separation, nor the CI’s pre-separation treatment records. Finally, the Board considered the 5292 code for limitation of spine motion.
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD-2013-01730
The VA rated the service connected chronic back condition as degenerative arthritis of the spine (5242-5003) at 10% citing painful motion.Although the PEB and VA used different codes, both codes are rated under the General Rating Formula for Diseases and Injuries of the Spine, based on limitation of thoracolumbar ROM. In the matter of the chronic back pain condition, the Board unanimously recommends a disability rating of 10%, coded 5299-5242 IAW VASRD §4.71a.There were no other conditions...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD2012 00964
Six months after active duty date, the CI was seen in the emergency room for left back pain radiating to the left thigh after heavy lifting the day prior. Range-of-motion (ROM) was flexion 90 degrees (normal 90), extension 30 degrees (normal 30), and combined 240 degrees (normal 240).At the VA Compensation and Pension exam performed on 30 December 2003, 2 months prior to separation, summarized from the VARD because the actual examination was not in the record, the CI denied persistent...
AF | PDBR | CY2013 | PD2013 00793
I request the review board consider: 1) the appropriate application of the VASRD rating for VA code 5237 based on the forward flexion of thoracolumbar spine documented in the NARSUM, 2) the rating of radicular pain as contributing to the unfitting condition in accordance with AR 635-40, Section 4-19f (6) (b), and 3) review all conditions identified but determined not to be unfitting by the PEB (see page 7 of NARSUM).” There is no evidence of a separately ratable functional impairment (with...
AF | PDBR | CY2012 | PD-2012-01569
The CI was given several profiles for his neck. The CI did have minimal tenderness at the prior to separation neurological consultation and had slight tightness of the neck muscles at the MEB examination in addition to the positive MRI findings. A neurosurgical consult to the MEB on 26 March 2002 (10 months prior to separation) noted normal gait, normal ROM of the lumbar spine, and normal sensation, strength, and reflexes.