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Veterans, want the expert's guide to back pain? Brian Reese here, from VA Claims Insider, and today I’m with Veteran Master Coach Richard Shuminsky and the Increase Hunters. We are going to explain VA claims for back pain and what you need to know to maximize your VA disability rating in 2020! BOOM! Are you finally ready to get the VA disability rating and compensation YOU deserve? Complete our 3-step intake and get started now for FREE: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com
***Back Pain, What you need to know to maximize your VA disability rating!*** How are VA claims for back pain rated? Many veterans suffer from various back conditions due to their active duty military service and perhaps you’re wondering if you can get VA disability for back pain. Generally, VA disability ratings for back pain range from 10% to 100% and depend upon the frequency, severity, and duration of symptoms, including Painful Motion, Limitation of Range of Motion (ROM), and Functional Loss or Impairment. What is the “Limitation of Range of Motion” for VA disability for back pain? The limitation of the range of motion principle is arguably the most important principle that applies to VA disability ratings for back pain.
Why? Because the general rating formula for diseases and injuries of the spine talk about “flexion,” which is the act of flexing or bending. Any limitation of Range of Motion (ROM) should be measured with a Goniometer by the medical professional at your VA C&P Exam for Back Pain. You must be open, honest, and truthful at your C&P exam for back pain, and make sure to STOP the C&P examiner as soon as you feel any pain. If you can’t move at all without pain, make sure to let the examiner know that. Can I be rated for more than one VA disability for the back? In some situations, you can be rated for more than one disability condition for your back that causes different levels of impairment and is clearly separately rated conditions. For example, you may have a 50% VA rating for your back due to unfavorable ankylosis of the entire thoracolumbar spine.
We hope you find this information helpful and if you are frustrated and need help signup at https://www.winyourclaimfast.com and start getting the coaching and education you need to win your claims for a higher VA disability rating.
📺 Check out The VA Claims Insider YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/vaclaimsinsider
🔥 We go LIVE every Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vaclaimsinsider
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Veterans, want the expert's guide to back pain? Brian Reese here, from VA Claims Insider, and today I’m with Veteran Master Coach Richard Shuminsky and the Increase Hunters. We are going to explain VA claims for back pain and what you need to know to maximize your VA disability rating in 2020! BOOM! Are you finally ready to get the VA disability rating and compensation YOU deserve? Complete our 3-step intake and get started now for FREE: http://www.vaclaimsinsiderelite.com
***Back Pain, What you need to know to maximize your VA disability rating!*** How are VA claims for back pain rated? Many veterans suffer from various back conditions due to their active duty military service and perhaps you’re wondering if you can get VA disability for back pain. Generally, VA disability ratings for back pain range from 10% to 100% and depend upon the frequency, severity, and duration of symptoms, including Painful Motion, Limitation of Range of Motion (ROM), and Functional Loss or Impairment. What is the “Limitation of Range of Motion” for VA disability for back pain? The limitation of the range of motion principle is arguably the most important principle that applies to VA disability ratings for back pain.
Why? Because the general rating formula for diseases and injuries of the spine talk about “flexion,” which is the act of flexing or bending. Any limitation of Range of Motion (ROM) should be measured with a Goniometer by the medical professional at your VA C&P Exam for Back Pain. You must be open, honest, and truthful at your C&P exam for back pain, and make sure to STOP the C&P examiner as soon as you feel any pain. If you can’t move at all without pain, make sure to let the examiner know that. Can I be rated for more than one VA disability for the back? In some situations, you can be rated for more than one disability condition for your back that causes different levels of impairment and is clearly separately rated conditions. For example, you may have a 50% VA rating for your back due to unfavorable ankylosis of the entire thoracolumbar spine.
We hope you find this information helpful and if you are frustrated and need help signup at https://www.winyourclaimfast.com and start getting the coaching and education you need to win your claims for a higher VA disability rating.
📺 Check out The VA Claims Insider YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/vaclaimsinsider
🔥 We go LIVE every Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vaclaimsinsider

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