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The Veteran's arthritis of the left pelvis/hip (limitation of extension) is rated at 10 percent, which fully reflects all symptomatology associated with this condition.,The Veteran's arthritis of the left pelvis/hip (impairment of thigh) is rated at 0 percent, as it does not meet the criteria for a compensable rating under DC 5253.,The Veteran's limitation of flexion of arthritis of the left pelvis/hip is rated at 10 percent, which fully reflects all symptomatology associated with this condition.

The deciding factor: The evidence does not show occasional incapacitating exacerbations warranting a higher rating under DC 5003. The only available rating for limitation of extension under DC 5251 is 10 percent, and the Veteran's symptomatology fully contemplates this rating.,The Veteran’s impairment of thigh has internal and external rotation to 30 degrees and adduction to 15 degrees, which does not meet the criteria for a compensable rating under DC 5253. The assigned zero percent evaluation is therefore appropriate.,The evidence shows that the Veteran's flexion was limited to 90 degrees, which does not approximate limitation to 40 degrees and thus does not warrant a higher rating under DC 5252.

Claimed conditions
Arthritis of the left pelvis/hip (limitation of extension), Arthritis of the left pelvis/hip (impairment of thigh), Limitation of flexion of arthritis of the left pelvis/hip
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
April 25, 2019
Citation
19131881

Veterans Law Judge

A. C. MACKENZIE

Decisions by this judge: 2,548 · Granted: 31% (granted or partly granted, in the vetted decisions on this site)

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