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wareagle50

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  1. Please disregard post.

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  2. Hello! I apologize if this is in the wrong forum but I recalled seeing similar posts in hadit.com in a google search I performed.

    I just got the results of my C&P and was just wondering if anyone might be willing to offer more qualified thoughts on possible ratings. My current relevant ratings for this post are as follows; LIMITED FLEXION OF KNEE (20%); LIMITED MOTION OF ARM (20%). I was rated in 2004 and just completed C&Ps for an increase. I'll try to keep this short so below are what I think are the relevant DBQ answers. I only included what I think are relevant. Any input on possible ratings is appreciated!

    BELOW IS FOR LEFT KNEE ONLY

    Flexion: 0 to 90 degrees
    Extension: 90 to 10 degrees

    Pain noted on exam on rest/non-movement (both extension and flexion)
    Pain to palpation medial and lateral knee
    No ankylosis
    Medial instability: 1+ (0-5 millimeters)
    Lateral instability: 1+ (0-5 millimeters)

    Residual signs or symptoms due to minescetomy, etc.: Residual pain and decreased ROM
    Assistive device: Brace
    Have imaging studies been performed? Yes. Degenerative or traumatice arthritis documented

    Other significant diagnostic test findings and/or results: 3/22/13 MRI left knee; Postoperative changes, a near complete lateral minisectomy; lateral compartment articular cartilage pathology. Degenerative maceration and probable delicate radial tear of the medial miniscus and articular cartilage disease. Mildly hypoplastic femoral trochlea and patella femoral compartment articular cartilage pathology.

    Functional impact: Walk 100 yards, stand 5-10 minutes, sit up to 1 hour

    BELOW IS FOR LEFT SHOULDER ONLY

    Dominant hand: right
    Flexion: 0 to 100 degrees
    Abduction: 0 to 110 degrees
    External rotation: 0 to 60 degrees
    Internal rotation: 0 to 70 degrees

    Description of pain (select best response): Pain noted on exam but does not result in/cause functional loss
    Muscle strength forward flexion: 4/5; Abduction 4/5
    No ankylosis

    Hawkins Impingement Test: Positive
    Empty-can Test: Positive
    External Rotation/Infraspinatus Strength Test: Positive
    Lift-off Subscapularis Test: Positive
    Have imaging studies been performed? Yes. Degenerative or traumatic arthritis documented


    Other significant diagnostic test findings and/or results: 10/10/2012 MRI left shoulder: Marked hypertrohic degenerative osteoarthropathy of left shoulder. Chronic degenerative tear of the rotator cuff tendons, supraspinatus and infraspinatus. Impingment symdrome, Tear of anterior and posterior labrum.

    I also submitted a claim for plantar fasciitis and foot pain as secondary to my left knee. Looking at the DBQ, I don't think it will happen. Even though I submitted letters from doctors saying that my left knee caused it, the C&P doc checked the "less likely than not (50% probablity) proximately due to or the result of the SC condition."

    Anyway, I'm not sure how the "pain" in the DBQ might factor into a rating for pain. Since my current rating is for knee flexion, I'm thinking I might get 10% for knee extension? Also curious about how the arthritis may factor into a rating. Any feedback would be great!

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