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44,078 vetted Board decisions for Ankle.
The Veteran's initial claim for higher ratings for calcaneal spurs and degenerative joint disease of the left ankle was granted, with a rating of 10 percent effective January 20, 2000. Service connection was also established for allergic rhinitis with otitis media, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and hiatal hernia.
The Veteran is seeking compensation for residuals of a left femoral bypass graft, including left ankle and foot weakness, as a result of treatment at a VA medical facility in May and July 2004. The case has been remanded due to the need to determine if any additional disability was caused by fault on the part of VA's furnishing care.
The Board denied service connection for left ankle, foot (pes planus), right leg, and hearing loss in the right ear disabilities. The evidence did not support a finding of continuity of symptomatology or a link between current conditions and service.
The Veteran's left knee arthritis is rated at 20 percent, his post-operative right ankle fusion with leg length shortening at 30 percent, and he has a separate 10 percent evaluation for residual muscle injury of the right calf. The Veteran does not have an initial compensable evaluation for his right heel fasciitis.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for a right ankle disorder and kidney disease, finding no current disability in service or within one year of service that is related to his military service.
The Veteran's back, ankle, and knee disabilities are not service-connected as they do not have onset in service or within one year of service. The Board finds that the medical evidence does not support a finding that these conditions were caused by military service.
The Board has remanded the issues of service connection for right knee, left hip, bilateral ankle, bilateral leg arthritis and gouty arthritis of the feet to include as secondary to the service-connected residuals of frostbite of the hands due to inadequate development in a previous VA examination.
The Board has granted service connection for a low back disorder as secondary to the Veteran's service-connected bilateral pes planus. The initial ratings for degenerative joint disease of various joints have been granted.
The Veteran's claims for service connection for various conditions were denied. The Board found that the Veteran did not have a currently diagnosed bilateral knee or ankle disability, and his right renal cyst, hypertension, GERD, hiatal hernia with esophagus narrowing and polyps, and deviated left nasal septum are all considered to be related to his active military service.
The Veteran's left shoulder disorder and degenerative changes of the right ankle were not incurred in or aggravated by service. The Veteran is not entitled to a rating in excess of 10 percent for his right ankle condition.
The Board has remanded the claims due to insufficient evidence and further development is needed.
The Board has granted service connection for the Veteran's bilateral ankle disability and eligibility for VA outpatient dental treatment, but denied service connection for his bilateral knee disability.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for service connection for hypertension and a compensable initial rating for bilateral hearing loss disability. The Veteran was granted service connection for PTSD with a 30% rating, and his left ankle fracture was rated at 10%. No effective date is provided.
The Veteran's appeal involves claims for service connection for various foot, ankle, knee, hip, and low back disabilities. The Board has determined that additional development is needed to address these issues.
The Veteran's service connection claims for bilateral hand disability, bilateral hearing loss, bilateral knee disability, back disability, neck disability, and residuals of right ankle sprain have been denied as there is no evidence of a current disability or a link to service.
The Board has determined that the Veteran's bilateral ankle disabilities were not incurred in or aggravated by active service and denied her claims for service connection.
The Board has remanded the claims for further development due to incomplete information and evidence, including the need to obtain SSA records and a VA examination.
The Veteran's initial evaluation for traumatic arthritis of the left ankle, secondary to severe sprain and surgery, was granted at a 10 percent rating.
The Veteran's knee and ankle conditions have been rated based on their current functional limitations. The right ankle strain has resulted in a compensable evaluation since August 1, 2006.
The Board has granted service connection for degenerative joint disease of the left knee, right knee, and right ankle as secondary to service-connected degenerative disc disease of the lumbar spine.
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