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The Veteran's claim for a higher rating for right thigh residuals rated under DC 5252 (previously rated under DC 5023 myositis ossificans) is denied as the evidence does not show limitation of flexion to at least 21-30 degrees.,The Veteran's claim for an initial rating of 10 percent for right thigh residuals rated under DC 5253 (previously rated under DC 5023) is denied as the evidence does not show limitation of rotation more than 15 degrees or inability to cross legs.,The Veteran's claim for an initial rating of 10 percent for right thigh rated under DC 5251 (previously rated under DC 5023) is denied as the evidence does not show limitation of extension to at least 5 degrees.

The deciding factor: The VA examinations and evaluations did not demonstrate the required limitations in flexion, rotation, or extension for a higher rating.

Claimed conditions
Right mid-anterolateral thigh myositis ossificans with periosteal heterotropic ossification at the proximal femoral diaphysis, and adjacent soft tissues (right thigh residuals)
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
August 5, 2020
Citation
20051848

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