The Board has determined that the veteran's lumbar paravertebral myositis did not warrant a rating higher than 10 percent for the period prior to May 5, 2005.
The deciding factor: The evidence showed slight limitation of motion and no other functional impairment due to pain or spasms, which is equivalent at best to slight limitation of lumbar motion under the old criteria. The new criteria did not support a higher rating as his range of motion was well in excess of 60 degrees.
- Claimed conditions
- lumbar paravertebral myositis
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 10%
- Decision date
- November 22, 2006
- Citation
- 0636450
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