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The Board denied initial compensable ratings for limitation of extension in both the left and right hips due to service-connected hip strain, finding that the appellant's range of motion did not meet criteria for a compensable rating under any diagnostic codes.

The deciding factor: The appellant’s range of motion measurements were within normal limits, with no limitation of extension to 5 degrees or less. The Board found that his symptoms did not warrant a higher rating based on functional loss due to pain and other factors listed in § 4.40/4.45.

Claimed conditions
Left Hip Strain, Right Hip Strain
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 13, 2020
Citation
20046718

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