The Veteran's left knee disability, including degenerative joint disease, meniscal injury and joint effusion, is currently rated at 30 percent for lateral instability. He also has separate ratings for arthritis with pain and limited motion.
The deciding factor: The December 2008 VA examination found the Veteran to have severe osteoarthritic changes in his left femoropatellar joint, leading to a rating of 30 percent under Diagnostic Code 5257 for moderate lateral instability. He also has arthritis with pain and limited motion.
- Claimed conditions
- Left Knee Degenerative Joint Disease
- How they argued it
- Direct service connection
- Exposure basis
- None
- Rating assigned
- 30%
- Decision date
- April 14, 2010
- Citation
- 1014182
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