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850 vetted Board decisions in 2010 — showing the 200 most recent
The Veteran's claims for increased ratings for degenerative arthritis of the feet and bilateral hallux valgus were denied as there was no evidence showing occasional incapacitating exacerbations or severe impairment equivalent to amputation.
The Board denied the Veteran's claims for initial compensable ratings for osteoarthritis of the lumbar spine, right ankle disability, and left knee disability.
The Veteran seeks an earlier effective date for the award of service connection for sciatica with L2-L3 radiculopathy and degenerative arthritis of the cervical spine with radiculopathy. The Board finds that an effective date of October 29, 2003, but not earlier, is warranted for the former claim. However, the Veteran's September 27, 2004, claim for service connection for degenerative arthritis of the cervical spine with radiculopathy represents a new claim and thus an effective date prior to this date is denied.,The Board finds that neither a formal nor informal claim of entitlement to service connection for a cervical spine disorder was received prior to September 27, 2004. Therefore, an earlier effective date for the award of service connection for degenerative arthritis of the cervical spine with radiculopathy is denied.
The Board determined that a low back disability, including degenerative arthritis and disc disease of L4-5 with probable spinal stenosis, is not proximately due to or aggravated by the Veteran's service-connected osteomyelitis of the left ilium. The current low back disability was also found not to be related to his service.
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