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The Veteran's L1 vertebral fracture is currently rated at 30 percent, and the Board found that it does not warrant a higher rating based on current criteria.

The deciding factor: The November 2004 VA examination showed moderate limitation of motion (with forward flexion to 85 degrees and extension to 25 degrees) without neurologic manifestations. The disability did not meet the criteria for a higher evaluation under the revised spine rating criteria effective September 26, 2003.

Claimed conditions
L1 vertebral fracture
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
June 15, 2009
Citation
0922366

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