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Secondary to lumbar strain?

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Jim412

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I am rated 40% for lumbar strain and 20% for lower Radiculopathy. I had a recent X-ray of my neck that shows bone spurs/arthritis. My question is can I claim Cervical strain secondary to lumbar strain? Upper Radiculopathy? Arthritis? I’m not sure how the pyramiding works or the rules. Thanks in advance. The wording of the X-ray is Preservation of disc space heights with small-moderately large 
     anterior disc osteophytes C3-C6. 

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OWCP does the same sloppy thing with so-called lumbar strain.  If you have a herniated disc that is not lumbar strain. Strains don't usually require surgery to fix.

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