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is this pyramiding or is this law

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paulcolrain

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so during my last c + p exam The Dr. stated that my range of motion has met the criteria for 5251, and 5252, and 5253.

now this page says it is lawful to be rated under all these 3 codes.

http://www.militarydisabilitymadeeasy.com/hipandthigh.html

All three of these codes for limited hip motion CAN be used together. So if the hip is limited in flexion, extension and abduction, then it can be rated three times, once under code 5251, once under code 5252, and once under code 5253. Each code can only be used once, however, so if the hip is limited in abduction and adduction, both are rated under the same code (5253) and so two ratings cannot be given.

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but, this old BVA claim reads different...

Moreover, separate evaluations under Diagnostic Codes 5251, 
5252, and 5253 are not appropriate because of the rule 
against pyramiding.  38 C.F.R. § 4.14.  A claimant may not be 
compensated twice for the same symptomatology, as "such a 
result would overcompensate the claimant for the actual 
impairment of his earning capacity."  See Brady v. Brown, 4 
Vet. App. at 206.  The 30 percent disability rating assigned 
under DC 5255 for a marked hip disability contemplates 
limitation of motion of the left hip.  See VAOPGCPREC 23-97 
(July 1, 1997).
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That is Great News Paul!

The actual decision will tell you more.

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