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C&p Exam Results

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postman56

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Hello all, I just got a copy of my C&P results. Exam was for Curvical, lumbar, left Hip, bilatteral Shoulders, bilatteral Buttocks, left Arm, and Left leg. I was involved in a Motor vehicle accident Dec. 2005 while on active duty. I have had pain in all these areas every since. I am currently receiving 20% for lumbar strain.

exam results:

Cervical-DDD w/stenosis, gr 1 retrolisthesis w/spasm

Lumbar-HNP/DDD w/LLE radiculopathy (siattica)

Is Most likely caused by or a result of MVA

Bilatteral Shoulders

Bilatteral Hips

Is Less likely caused by or a result of MVA

Also in the Medical Opinion it states that Veterans Cspine condition has resulted in spasms to upper body-shoulder area and decreased use of his BUE in his effort to control pain intensity.

Veteran's left Hip pain is largely associated w/his lumbar spine HNP/DDD w/referred neuropathic pain.

How does the rating go for this? I know that bil-Shoulders, bil-Hips is less likely but how about the opinion which relates to Cspine and Lumbar spine?

I have pain in all these areas shuold I start looking into getting a IMO or just wait on the results and go form there?

Thanks in advance

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