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sixthscents or someone with advise

October 16th,2006 you reviewed my EMG impression(below)on hadit.com an informed me that it was a very good report also advised me to request AFO and it would be my best interest to file for loss of use

I have been using a cane for almost 10 years The VA has issued me cruthches a couple of times also I have been wearing a camwalker 60% of the time for my left leg and foot I have been issued AFO;s bilaterally but not the hard plastic ones just regular support ankle braces..Ouestion being would they be as benefical as the plastic AFO's for my claim???

Thank You......Benj..

MrPain7Oct 16 2006, 12:16 AM

EMG/NCS

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I recently had an EMG/NCS performed I rceived the results but I am a little lost with understanding what the results mean.

ECS Impression: Abnormal nerve conduction study. This study suggest the patient has a asymmetrical motor > sensory neuropathy versus a polyradiculopathy with a superimposed sensory neuropathy.

EMG impression: Slightly abnormal electromyography.

Evidence of chronic denervation (large amplitudes or polyphasic units) was seen in the tibialis anterior and vastus lateralis, possibly related to a longstanding Ly radiculopathy.

no evidence of acute or ongoing denervation was seen...

Thank You for your assistant.

Benj.............

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sixthscents or someone with advise

October 16th,2006 you reviewed my EMG impression(below)on hadit.com an informed me that it was a very good report also advised me to request AFO and it would be my best interest to file for loss of use

I have been using a cane for almost 10 years The VA has issued me cruthches a couple of times also I have been wearing a camwalker 60% of the time for my left leg and foot I have been issued AFO;s bilaterally but not the hard plastic ones just regular support ankle braces..Ouestion being would they be as benefical as the plastic AFO's for my claim???

Thank You......Benj..

MrPain7Oct 16 2006, 12:16 AM

EMG/NCS

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I recently had an EMG/NCS performed I rceived the results but I am a little lost with understanding what the results mean.

ECS Impression: Abnormal nerve conduction study. This study suggest the patient has a asymmetrical motor > sensory neuropathy versus a polyradiculopathy with a superimposed sensory neuropathy.

EMG impression: Slightly abnormal electromyography.

Evidence of chronic denervation (large amplitudes or polyphasic units) was seen in the tibialis anterior and vastus lateralis, possibly related to a longstanding Ly radiculopathy.

no evidence of acute or ongoing denervation was seen...

Thank You for your assistant.

Benj.............

The use of a plastic AFO (kind that goes into shoe) or the Metal AFO (kind that attached to shoe heel) serve the same purpose. I do not know why you use an AFO for the ankle unless you have drop foot. If you have drop foot you should be rated for loss of use. Just because you use a AFO does not mean that you have loss of use. A doctor must determine in writing if loss of use exist based on the following:

§4.63 Loss of use of hand or foot.

Loss of use of a hand or a foot, for the purpose of special monthly compensation, will be held to exist when no effective function remains other than that which would be equally well served by an amputation stump at the site of election below elbow or knee with use of a suitable prosthetic appliance. The determination will be made on the basis of the actual remaining function of the hand or foot, whether the acts of grasping, manipulation, etc., in the case of the hand, or of balance and propulsion, etc., in the case of the foot, could be accomplished equally well by an amputation stump with prosthesis.

(a) Extremely unfavorable complete ankylosis of the knee, or complete ankylosis of 2 major joints of an extremity, or shortening of the lower extremity of 3-1/2 inches (8.9 cms.) or more, will be taken as loss of use of the hand or foot involved.

(:mellow: Complete paralysis of the external popliteal nerve (common peroneal) and consequent, footdrop, accompanied by characteristic organic changes including trophic and circulatory disturbances and other concomitants confirmatory of complete paralysis of this nerve, will be taken as loss of use of the foot.

[29 FR 6718, May 22, 1964, as amended at 43 FR 45349, Oct. 2, 1978]

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I have fallen many times breaking my ankles,fingers as well as o :mellow: ther parts of my body due to the fact I am unabled to maintain my balance,I am 100% service connected for seizures 50% pes planus 50% bipolar 40% cervical 20% lumbar

0% fingers both hands I have been diagnosed with severe radiculopathy upper and lower extremities,peripheral neuropathy,DDD,and a few other things my body is somewhat F_ _K up........out of all due respect I am hanging in their..

Have a good Day B)

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rickb054:

I have fallen many times breaking my ankles,fingers as well as o :mellow: ther parts of my body due to the fact I am unabled to maintain my balance,I am 100% service connected for seizures 50% pes planus 50% bipolar 40% cervical 20% lumbar

0% fingers both hands I have been diagnosed with severe radiculopathy upper and lower extremities,peripheral neuropathy,DDD,and a few other things my body is somewhat F_ _K up........out of all due respect I am hanging in their..

Have a good Day B)

What happened ??? I can't help but think you just bit my head off , or you have a rather unsual way of expressing thanks. I don't think there is anything in my post to insult you or to discourage you from filing a claim. I answered your qusetion as well as anyone could concerning loss of use. Sorry you are in such a state, I sit in a wheel chair, and am on oxygen 24/7 but I would love to take a walk and lose my balance one in a while, care to trade places for a day? (Remember you may have it bad, but there is always someone much worse off that you)

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