The Board found that the veteran's bilateral foot disorder, including pes planus, was not incurred or aggravated by active service. The veteran's shin splints were also not related to a disease or injury in service.
The deciding factor: There is no evidence of any permanent worsening of the pre-existing bilateral foot disorder during service and the examiner could not resolve whether there was any aggravation without resorting to speculation.
- Claimed conditions
- Bilateral Foot Disorder (Pes Planus), Shin Splints
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- None in this decision
- Decision date
- January 13, 2006
- Citation
- 0601154
What this means for you
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