What to Expect in a Hip Pain C&P Exam | VA Disability
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- In this video Leah explains the process of a compensation and pension (C&P) exam for hip pain. She highlights how hip pain can be service-connected either as a primary condition (like an injury during active duty) or secondarily (due to other service-related conditions). When filing a claim for VA disability, veterans can do it alone or with legal assistance and will receive a packet detailing the exam specifics. The key component of the exam is the Disability Benefit Questionnaire (DBQ), which assesses the veteran’s hip condition, including diagnosis, onset, flare-ups, functional loss, and range of motion. Leah emphasizes the importance of understanding the DBQ and range of motion measurements, suggesting veterans view it before the exam to reduce anxiety and better prepare.
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I did this 90 days ago and got 10%. Remember to move to PAIN and DON'T let them move you past that point. My Dr. had their way with me during the ROM test.
Congrats on the service connection
Never move once you feel pain, period...that will be your rate...ROM
Hey Tom thank you for the insight!
ROM ROM ROM!!! Range of Motion with that goniometer thing is the key
Facts!
Good video, thank you.
Thank you for watching!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊 thank you for watching!
Thank you again Leah for taking the time to make this video and explaining the different parts of the c&p exam. Once again, I learned something more to use during my c&p exam
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing information 💯
Glad you think so my friend!
Both hips total reconstructed in 2018 and 2020. I separated from the military in Jan 2016. I’ve been doing physical therapy for right hip the last 8 months.
I am sorry to hear this sir. Thank you for watching
Awesome
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for watching! Please subscribe if you have not already!
I had knee surgery in 2009 for my patella. I was walking with a limp and recently found out that I had a hip labrum tear. Could this be secondary to my knee? I had hip labrum surgery in September.
Possibly! Every veterans case is different of course. If you are considering a nexus letter and would like more information please email me at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com
Can you do a video on how to write up the claim correctly ?
Unfortunately I can't because I am not a legal professional. Have you checked with a VSO?
@prestigeveteranmedical never heard of them. How do i find one in long Island ny
@@louissoto1529 I actually have a good friend that was my VSO in long island but he retired last year. VSO's are free advocates that are accredited and can help you file your claim. Here is a list you can start with in your area: www.benefits.va.gov/newyork/veterans-services-orgs.asp
All I did was fill out the electronic form on the VA site and they scheduled an appointment.
In my form, I just stated that it was secondary to my right hip issue and that it was sore when I moved/walked.
While I was in the Army I sustained a dislocated right hip and multiple fractures of the pelvis I only got 10 percent for my hip can I file for pain in my pelvis?
They usually consider the pelvis part of the hip sir. Sorry to hear about your injury
Fight it you have no idea the power of saying NO I don’t agree
What if i have flare ups and have minimal or no pain during the c and p?
You can describe those details to them about when you do have flareups which may be helpful
I have diagnosed cam hip impingement. Va denied it and I never got a c and p appointment
Have you seen my video on FAI? This specifically is related to Cam impingement. Might be a good one to watch
I have the same thing and labral tears. Can I connect it to my lumbar s/c issues?
@@prestigeveteranmedical no but thank you for telling me. I’ll watch it. Thanks.
@@joshuamiller7244 Possibly! Please contact us at info@prestigeveteranmctx.com and I can get you some additional information
@@cabotheduckdog1039 Sounds great! Hope it is helpful
Read over your DBQ and voice your symptoms...be respectful. Cheers
Facts!!!
Hello thanks for Great Video on educating Veterans. Hope you are ok?. I have been watching your videos for Months. You are losing lots of weight, it shows on your face.
Concerned Veteran
Thanks for the concerns. I gained a little weight awhile back when I had pretty serious shoulder trauma on both sides requiring surgery to both shoulders. I was pretty debilitated for about 6 months and couldn’t do many things without assistance so it really slowed me down. I’m back to normal now and have been able to get back to my normal activities and get back to running and doing martial arts which I enjoy very much.
Ok Keep Helping Veterans getting their benefits. Thanks for replying back much appreciated