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The Board found that the veteran's chronic low back pain with narrowing at L4-L5 manifested disability more nearly approximating moderate limitation of motion and recurring attacks analogous to not more than moderate intervertebral disc syndrome for the period from April 8, 1999. For the period from November 26, 1999, the veteran's disability manifested severe limitation of motion and recurring attacks with intermittent relief analogous to not more than severe intervertebral disc syndrome. The RO granted a 20 percent rating for the veteran's service-connected chronic low back pain with narrowing at L4-L5 effective from September 13, 1999.

The deciding factor: The Board found that the veteran's disability manifested moderate limitation of motion and recurring attacks analogous to not more than moderate intervertebral disc syndrome for the period from April 8, 1999. For the period from November 26, 1999, the veteran's disability manifested severe limitation of motion and recurring attacks with intermittent relief analogous to not more than severe intervertebral disc syndrome.

Claimed conditions
chronic low back pain with narrowing at L4-L5
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
March 10, 2003
Citation
0304193

Veterans Law Judge

Acting

Decisions by this judge: 191 · Granted: 32% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

Judge attribution: 2025 complete; earlier years partial.

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