C&P Exams: Shoulder & Arm

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In this video, Casey Walker from VA Disability Group explains what to expect during a VA shoulder and arm C&P exam. He discusses common shoulder conditions like strains, arthritis, and dislocations, and covers key regulations such as 38 CFR 4.71 and 4.59 for disability ratings and painful motion. He emphasizes the importance of proper range of motion testing using a goniometer and provides tips on how to document pain during the exam. Casey also explains the rating process for shoulder replacements and offers advice on appealing flawed examinations.

Our Website: https://vadisabilitygroup.com/
Relevant Links:
Schedule of Ratings, Musculoskeletal System: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/4.71a
Painful Motion: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/4.59
Goniometer: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/4.46
Shoulder measurements: https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/38/4.71
Link for DBQ:
https://benefits.va.gov/compensation/docs/Shoulder_and_or_Arm.pdf

Time Stamps:
00:00 - Introduction to VA Shoulder C&P Exam
00:27 - Overview of Common Shoulder Conditions
01:13 - Understanding 38 CFR 4.71 - Schedule of Ratings
02:04 - Importance of 38 CFR 4.59 - Painful Motion
02:59 - 38 CFR 4.46 - Use of a Goniometer
04:39 - Diagnostic Codes for Shoulder Conditions
06:13 - Diagnostic Code 5201 - Range of Motion
08:12 - Painful Motion and Minimum Compensable Rating
10:00 - Shoulder Dislocations and Diagnostic Code 5202
12:18 - Clavicle Injuries and Diagnostic Code 5203
16:10 - Shoulder Replacements and Diagnostic Code 5051
17:56 - Key Tips for a Successful Exam

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