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The Veteran's right and left shin splints are each rated at a 10% disability level, effective as of the date of decision.

The deciding factor: The VA examinations consistently found no significant abnormality in the tibia and fibula, with normal strength and range of motion. The Veteran reported pain that limited his ability to walk for prolonged periods, which was considered sufficient to warrant a 10% rating under DC 5262.

Claimed conditions
right shin splints, left shin splints
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
10%
Decision date
June 18, 2020
Citation
20041662

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