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Remanded (sent back)

The Veteran's right and left hip disabilities have been evaluated under the diagnostic codes pertaining to limitation of motion. The evidence does not support a higher evaluation for arthritis, bilateral hip, with strain (impairment of thigh).,The Veteran's hip conditions do not meet the criteria for a compensable evaluation for arthritis, bilateral hip, with strain (limitation of extension) or arthritis, bilateral hip, with strain (limitation of flexion).

The deciding factor: The evidence does not show that the Veteran's hip disabilities are manifested by limitation of abduction beyond 10 degrees or limitation of rotation such that he cannot toe-out more than 15 degrees. The extension and flexion limitations do not meet the criteria for a compensable evaluation under Diagnostic Codes 5251 and 5252, respectively.

Claimed conditions
Arthritis, right hip, with strain (impairment of thigh), Arthritis, left hip, with strain (impairment of thigh)
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 1, 2024
Citation
A24035321

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