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Percentage For Neck

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Had a cp exam for my neck,I get 30% for headaches now,they said my neck trouble is causing my headaches.Can you tell what percentage I should get for my neck,also range of motion wasn't very good.

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Buzz, did you get a copy of your C&P exam? You will need to get it if you don't have it now, and post it on here, so we can see the numbers; range of motion. Be sure to cross out any personal info/social security numbers, etc.

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forward flexion ends 15 degrees

painful motion begins 15 degrees

extension ends 20 degrees

right lateral ends 15 degrees

left lateral flexion ends 10 degrees

right lateral rotation ends 40 degrees

left lateral rotation ends 20 degrees

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forward flexion ends 15 degrees

painful motion begins 15 degrees

extension ends 20 degrees

right lateral ends 15 degrees

left lateral flexion ends 10 degrees

right lateral rotation ends 40 degrees

left lateral rotation ends 20 degrees

I believe 30 percent.

http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?c=ecfr&SID=cf920b8a3f4b1361382bc6fbfb1e0e38&rgn=div8&view=text&node=38:1.0.1.1.5.2.98.26&idno=38

Forward flexion of the cervical spine 15 degrees or less; or, favorable ankylosis of the entire cervical spine . .30

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