Found this today at M21-1lll_iv_4_SecG. This document was updated in January of this year. it's clear to me I should have been rated years ago when I was told there was no evidence.
bAssigning Level of Incomplete Paralysis
The table below provides a general description of each level of incomplete paralysis of the upper and lower peripheral nerves.
Degree of Incomplete Paralysis
Description
Mild
subjective symptoms or diminished sensation
Moderate
absence of sensation confirmed by objective findings
Severe
more than sensory findings are demonstrated, such as atrophy, weakness, and diminished reflexes.
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Found this today at M21-1lll_iv_4_SecG. This document was updated in January of this year. it's clear to me I should have been rated years ago when I was told there was no evidence.
b Assigning Level of Incomplete Paralysis
The table below provides a general description of each level of incomplete paralysis of the upper and lower peripheral nerves.
Degree of Incomplete Paralysis
Description
Mild
subjective symptoms or diminished sensation
Moderate
absence of sensation confirmed by objective findings
Severe
more than sensory findings are demonstrated, such as atrophy, weakness, and diminished reflexes.
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