The Board found that the veteran's appeals were timely, and determined that she had a current tendonitis of the right shoulder and arm that was incurred in active service. The veteran did not submit well-grounded claims for service connection for a back disability, residuals of stress fractures of the legs, bladder dysfunction, or a psychiatric disorder.
The deciding factor: The veteran's tendonitis of the right shoulder and arm began during her active duty and is considered to be directly related to her military service.
- Claimed conditions
- tendonitis of the right shoulder and right arm, back disability, residuals of stress fractures of the legs, bladder dysfunction
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- March 14, 2000
- Citation
- 0006878
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What this means for you
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