The Board has determined that the residuals of a left ankle fusion meet the criteria for a 30 percent rating.
The deciding factor: The veteran's left ankle disorder is currently manifested by fusion in the neutral position with no dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, inversion, eversion, adduction or abduction and complaints of pain and weakness. This more nearly approximates disability due to that envisioned by a 30 percent rating under Diagnostic Code 5270.
- Claimed conditions
- Left ankle fusion, Degenerative arthritis of the back, Degenerative arthritis of both knees
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- May 17, 2001
- Citation
- 0113905
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