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Discover the key to unlocking maximum benefits with our comprehensive guide on VA disability for knee pain. In this informative CZcams video, we delve deep into the intricacies of VA disability claims for knee injuries, focusing on how to effectively navigate the system to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
🔹 Understanding Diagnostic Codes for Knee Pain: We explain the critical difference between instability and range of motion in VA diagnostic codes and how you can be compensated for both, avoiding any pyramid scheme concerns.
🔹 Bilateral Bonus Insights: Learn how bilateral knee conditions can impact your overall disability rating and how this could significantly increase your compensation.
🔹 Service Connection for Paratroopers: Specifically addressing veterans who have experienced knee pain due to parachute jumps, we provide vital information on establishing a service connection for your condition.
🔹 Exploring Secondary Conditions: Dive into how knee pain can lead to secondary conditions such as back pain, hip pain, and mental health issues. Understand the process of linking these conditions to your primary knee injury for a comprehensive claim.
🔹 Mental Health Conditions and High-Value Claims: We highlight the potential of high-value claims, particularly focusing on mental health conditions secondary to knee pain, which often result in an average rating of 70%.
This video is a must-watch for veterans seeking clarity and direction in navigating the VA disability claim process for knee-related injuries. Whether you're just starting your claim or looking to update an existing one, our guide provides invaluable insights to aid you in your journey.
📌 Watch, learn, and take the first step towards securing the benefits you are entitled to.
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Brilliant thanks for all the great info and helping out other vets
I swear this guy is my favorite VA channel even better than combat craig
Both USAF vets As is the guy from VA Claims insider jus sayin
Both are great guy! 🫡
Give this video a like guys, 3k+ views and only 272 likes 👍🏽? Come on, this is good info for the vets and will be vets
Helpful information, as I have service connected 10% on both knees and a scope was done that confirmed I have torn meniscus in both knees.
You seem like a really cool guy! Thanks for everything!
My left knee got 10% for range of movement and then 10% for instability.
I was pretty surprised it was two SEPERATE ratings.
Funny part is when the c and p examiner said he felt instability I laughed inside and thought he was crazy. My knee had never really given me problems instability wise
Two years later I started have stability issues going up and down stairs. 4 years later I was using a cane
Pretty interesting that he found it before I did lol
Thank you so much bro!
This is gold
I'm an old paratrooper. Went In for my c&p knee exam on appeal (3rd exam) yesterday, gave the doc my statement, he asked me some questions then had me lay on the table. He put the goiniometer against the side of my knee and he started to bend my leg back and forth. I told him that hurts, he said relax your leg, I said I cant it's stiff! He stopped and had me sign a piece of paper saying he used a goiniometer. That was it the only measurement taken was him trying to move my leg back and forth.
Had a similar experience myself. Stopped when it became painful and the doc just set goinometer down and said it wouldn't be useful from there.
That's what happened to me
I was an airborne infantryman for 7 years with over 80 jumps, infantryman my whole 20 years, and tried to get my knees added on to my disability. I didn’t even get a C&P exam, they just put “Not service related” on mine. Now I’m going back and trying again with MRIs, X-rays, Nexus, DD214, and my ERB.
Yeah got discharged for disintegrated cartilage 10%in 92 durring the war blew out infantry game yuh know should probably appeal hurts all the time now.
I was also one of them guys who spent 3 years jumping out of plane, went for the C&P on 1/18/24 the doctor tried to
Make me move my to check fr ROM, I stopped as soon as she tried to manipulate my knees to bend or extend. She also checked my hips which I showed her my limited ROM(got denied for the hips) they awarded 10%/ankle and told me that I had arthritis of my left knee but did not mentioned anything about the right.
Of all the videos I've watched this one is the most concise direct information I've seen, but one thing I haven't seen any of these videos is for somebody to talk about a C & P exam for somebody who's trying to get their already service connected disability rating higher. I've got a service connection disability In my knee patella femoral syndrome, and it has got worse with arthritis. What's the process for that, and how to know if my exam went well. He asked a few questions i answered per how i should with no sugar coatng my pain and flexibility... But I was only there for maybe 15 min. It seemed rushed, but at the same time i felt he did what he knew was supposed to be done. I am confused if it went well or not.
Thank you very much💙
Thanks for the info. Is a diagnosis of arthritis in the knee the same as knee pain? Or is knee pain a specific diagnosis code?
Gr8 video
It took me a total knee replacement to go from 10% to 30%. You won’t get any higher than 10% unless you have some serious mobility issues to where you can hardly walk at all.
I was rated at 20% 6 months after I separated with degenerated joint disease.
What about a knee scope from a torn meniscus the Army chose to ignore?
ACL reconstruction surgery and shocking pain from surgery scars and other pain and they still only gave me 10%
Hey Jordan. Grreeat stuff. I had a quick question. I had an appointment with outside VA doctor through VES, The Dr. said he called me 3 times, he never did. I have call logs. I found out through my VA app that "Cancelled Contention EMS" I didn't know what that was, So I called VA and they told me that's what happened . It was a flat out lie by that Dr. from VES. This was supposed to be my ACE Exam.
LET'S GO
I have 10 percent on each knee. I had a knee scope on one of them. But pain always in my ankles and Achilles. I was airborne on jump status along with Air Assault and combat tours. Should I go for more than just the two knees with no rating on my ankles and Achilles?
I am service connected for my right knee which I am having replaced. when should file claim?
Mental health related to a joint can be a secondary if you already have a depression rating?
Have you ever done a video on the long term effects of jumping out of planes for VA benefits?
I am rated 10% for knee instablity. I just went to physical therapy and the doctor prescribed me a Cho-pat knee strap for my patella tracking. Would a Cho-pat strap the same as a brace for the 20% rating?
I'm rated for left and right knee strain and have ssd secondary to knees. It's doesn't say anything about bilateral on mine. How would I go about getting that?
Do they determine bilateral during the c and p exam or how is that determined. I just filed today for secondaries. My back is not documented but my right knee is documented for pattellofemoral syndrome both left and right arms have neuropathy. Can I service connect my back at the c and p exam is that possible? Thank you
Is chronic pain from knee pain a separate rating to combat ptsd? Or do they overlap. I have a chronic pain (mood disorder, anxiety attacks etc.) and want to submit for PTSD
I just went to physical therapy and they used this on my knee i got good ROM rn but i feel like after this command PRT itll mess it up again.
Will they use that measuring tool on my knee? After I get out and go to the VA again for the C&P exam?
Thank you for this one, I didn’t realize knee instability and rom would be different ratings. Is knee instability a diagnosis in itself or can it be claimed under a knee pain diagnosis?
Pain and instability should be separate
Great info.
Active duty here: If we go in to be seen by medical and we are treated with meds or PT, is that the same as a diagnosis?
I was a paratrooper from 2014-2018 and only got seen for my knees a couple of times in the last six months of being in, no diagnosis. I was rated 10% for both. Just go and get looked at as much as you can and tell them everything that hurts. It will help you with claims. I wish I got looked at more when I was in.
Prior Navy Corpsman here: you still need to make sure that the treatment notes from your visit includes a diagnosis. I wouldn’t be surprised though if they just diagnosed you with “knee pain”. And be sure to make copies of everything that’s in your medical record before you get out!
No go to medical and get xrays and from there they will diagnose you with something if the see it.
3 ratings for 1 knee. Flexion, extension and instability right?
Idk any that have this
Does anybody know what "-15" Knee extension mean. "negative 15" ??
I have two torn meniscus now and did graduate airborne school. Should I bother applying?
When I left, I didn’t get a physical done.
Always apply
$1716 is different payment or what?
Ok, here is a question. I have 19 different incidents in my military medical file documenting a problem with my knee. Fast forward 30 years, I needed a knee replacement at age 54. Can I file a claim for my knee now since I have had it replaced?
Absolutely bro and get all the back pay as well
Where are Veterans moving to get out of the pressure cooker USA? I would love to retire and quit working while 100% P&T?
im in vietnam, hahahaha
Wish you discussed the standards for each rating.
That will be next family🫡
@@40acresandatractor Thanks, I had my knee rebuilt when I destroyed it on a rescue op, I managed to get good mobility on it, but I have pain especially when weight bearing and I can’t squat deep. The MRI says both knees are fine, but that I have deterioration of the cartilage.
@@timothyjburton YOU aren't fine if the cartilage is "deteriorating" or degenerative. Keep track of that: highlight that in your records and keep track of everything with those words or anything SIMILAR to it. Keep learning so you can be your OWN driver of this process. I don't like to allow other people to DRIVE me around in real life so I'm DEFINITELY going to DRIVE this 100% home🫡
Can you get two separate ratings for flexion and extension?
Yes and for both right and left
Are shin splints categorized for latter aged men with knee pain?
You can get them as a secondary due to your knee
Just did a c&p exam yesterday, she did not use the measurement and asked to push past the point of pain.
Any updates on that, I u don't mind me asking..?
I heard get the rating first and if it is low, there is a va form you can use to say they did not use it and you can get another exam done. From all the research I have done they said they must use it in your exam. They also said NEVER push past your pain.
Do feet next pls. Pes planus & Plantar fasciitis
So when we are mentioning Instability and ROM do we do it only on our personal statement or do we file it as two separate claims?
@Mr. OliverBrock You put it on the 4138. Be specific, and list the diagnostic code for each condition within the knee.
Need a number
I got rated 70 off my knees
Sheesh how can you break it down for me
@@kobeplayeddefensetoo1351 right knee and left knee are two separate ratings. And you can get two ratings on one knee for flexibility and extension or flexibility and pain.. nonetheless they just stack up
Right knee - 20% and 20%
Left knee - 20% and 20%
= 70%
File for those increases.. dont let them give you 10% for one knee
I’m still waiting four months later!
@@kobeplayeddefensetoo1351 waiting for what?
I’m still waiting as of 04/22/24
How did you get 70 for knees?
Good stuff…side note, fix your flag. The blue should be to the left as you look at it.