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The Veteran's right shoulder tendonitis has been rated at 20 percent since the onset of his claim. The evidence does not show that a higher rating is warranted for any period during the appeal period.

The deciding factor: The range of motion in the Veteran's right shoulder consistently exceeded 25 degrees from side to shoulder level, and there was no additional functional loss due to pain or other factors that would warrant a higher rating.

Claimed conditions
Right Shoulder Tendonitis
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
20%
Decision date
February 23, 2010
Citation
1006707

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