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The Veteran's right shoulder disability is currently rated at 30 percent, but the evidence does not show that his range of motion is limited to 25 degrees from the side even taking into account his complaints of pain. Therefore, an increased rating is denied.

The deciding factor: The VA examinations and x-rays do not show any findings consistent with fibrous union of the humerus, nonunion of the humerus (false flail joint), or loss of head of humerus (flail shoulder).

Claimed conditions
Recurrent dislocation of the right shoulder with degenerative joint disease
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
30%
Decision date
August 6, 2010
Citation
1029658

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