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The Board denied earlier effective dates for service connection of left and right lower extremity patellofemoral pain syndrome and related limitations, finding the Veteran did not continuously pursue these claims within one year of a prior denial.

The deciding factor: The Veteran did not file timely review options within one year of the March 2020 rating decision denying service connection for LLE and RLE patellofemoral pain syndrome and their related limitations, despite having filed an August 2021 supplemental claim seeking readjudication.

Claimed conditions
left lower extremity patellofemoral pain syndrome, right lower extremity patellofemoral pain syndrome, LLE limitation of extension, RLE imitation of extension
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
September 27, 2024
Citation
A24061809

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