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185,175 vetted Board decisions for Back / lumbar spine.
The Board remands the Veteran's claims for an initial disability rating greater than 10 percent for degenerative disc disease, degenerative arthritis, and spinal stenosis, as well as left lower extremity radiculopathy, to schedule a VA examination.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for various disabilities, including lumbar spine, right hip, left hip, right knee, left knee, right ankle, and left ankle disabilities, to obtain additional medical opinions regarding their relationship to the Veteran's service-connected flat foot with plantar fasciitis and bilateral bone spur.
The Board granted service connection for bilateral tinnitus, left shoulder pain, respiratory insufficiency (dyspnea), lumbar spine pain, and plantar fasciitis. The claim for pes cavus was denied.
The Board remands all claims for a VA examination to determine the relationship between each claimed disability and service or another service-connected condition.
The Board denied the Veteran's appeal for an increased rating in excess of 30 percent for degenerative disc disease with cervical strain, as there was no evidence of unfavorable ankylosis or a higher rating under other criteria.
The case is remanded for a new examination to properly assess the Veteran's back disability, considering the ameliorative effects of medication.
The Board remands the claims for increased ratings and TDIU due to insufficient evidence regarding the severity of the Veteran's service-connected conditions during flare-ups and employment history.
The veteran's appeals for service connection for lumbosacral strain, tinnitus, bilateral flat feet, and left ankle deltoid ligament sprain with instability were dismissed due to untimely Board Appeal requests.
The Board granted an effective date of April 24, 2007, for the grant of service connection for lumbosacral strain but denied earlier effective dates for right and left lower extremity sciatic nerve radiculopathy.
The Board denied increased ratings for several service-connected conditions, granted a 20 percent rating for left lower extremity radiculopathy, and remanded other issues.
The Board denied the Veteran's claim for a rating in excess of 40 percent for lumbosacral strain, finding that the evidence did not support a higher rating based on either incapacitating episodes or unfavorable ankylosis.
The Veteran's unspecified depressive disorder with anxious distress was found to more closely approximate occupational and social impairment with occasional decrease in work efficiency and intermittent periods of inability to perform occupational tasks, warranting a 30 percent rating. The claim for an initial rating in excess of 30 percent was denied.
The Board granted a rating of 20 percent, but no higher, for erectile dysfunction and remanded the claim for a rating in excess of 20 percent for slight lumbar scoliosis with IVDS.
The Board denied service connection for obstructive sleep apnea, cervical strain, and lumbosacral and thoracic strains as the evidence showed that these conditions pre-existed the Veteran's active duty and were not aggravated by it.
The Board granted increased ratings for sinusitis, left knee condition, right knee condition, back condition, and right hip condition, effective from August 15, 2023.
The Board remands the Veteran's claim for service connection for a lower back condition to ensure an adequate VA examination is conducted.
The Board granted service connection for a neck disability, back disability, GERD, hepatitis B, atopic dermatitis, and OSA. Tinnitus was denied.
The Board granted an increased rating of 40 percent for lumbar degenerative joint disease but remanded the claim for a total disability rating based on individual unemployability.
The Board granted an effective date of December 5, 2022, for the award of a TDIU and basic eligibility to Dependents' Educational Assistance based on permanent and total disability status.
The Board denied a disability rating in excess of 40 percent for the Veteran's low back disability, as there was no evidence of unfavorable ankylosis or functional equivalent thereof.
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