The Board has granted an increased evaluation of 30 percent for the veteran's service-connected right knee disability, effective from June 1, 1994.
The deciding factor: The medical evidence established that the veteran's current right knee disability is manifested by pain, weakness, stiffness, swelling, some limitation of motion, and fatigability, but not by instability or subluxation. The Board found these symptoms to meet the criteria for a minimum 30 percent evaluation under Diagnostic Code 5055.
- Claimed conditions
- Right hip disorder, Residuals of measles
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- March 23, 2000
- Citation
- 0007820
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