VA Disability Ratings for Ankle Conditions

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2024
  • Ankle conditions are common disabilities among Veterans. Tune in to learn the most common ankle VA disability claims such as arthritis in the ankle, ankle tendonitis, and ankle instability. We'll also cover some common secondary conditions to ankle disabilities for which Veterans can receive VA disability compensation. Please leave us your questions or comments, and we hope you enjoy the broadcast!
    VA Disability for Arthritis in Ankle: cck-law.com/blog/va-disabilit...
    VA Disability for Ankle Tendonitis: cck-law.com/blog/va-disabilit...
    VA Disability for Ankle Instability: cck-law.com/blog/va-disabilit...
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:37 Service Connection for Arthritis in Ankle
    4:43 VA Disability Rating for Arthritis in Ankle
    7:25 Service Connection for Ankle Tendonitis
    8:45 VA Disability Rating for Ankle Tendonitis
    10:04 Service Connection for Ankle Instability
    11:44 VA Disability Rating for Ankle Instability
    12:12 VA Secondary Conditions to Ankle Disabilities
    13:30 Closing Thoughts and Tips for Veterans
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Комментарии • 34

  • @CCK_Law
    @CCK_Law  2 года назад +3

    Thanks for watching! Check the description for a breakdown of each condition mentioned today.

  • @guillermodvl
    @guillermodvl 11 дней назад +1

    I have a 10% for my ankle and arthritis, trying to increase it, but it's tough.

  • @perkidanman
    @perkidanman 2 года назад +13

    How would mobility rating work with sprained ankles (instability)? I've rolled and sprained my ankles so many times in the military I can pretty much walk on the sides of my feet, so I don't know if that's considered "limiting" my mobility.

  • @Singledaddy734
    @Singledaddy734 2 года назад +6

    I broke my ankle, and was told it's a bad sprain go back to duty. 6 months later with a bone scan, it was proven to be displaced as it has healed crooked. This was in 98'

    • @danielledavis9876
      @danielledavis9876 2 года назад +3

      I bet they gave you mortin also, military do that to everyone

  • @raymondr.16
    @raymondr.16 2 года назад +14

    Is nobody going to address Joseph Gordon-Levitt being such an expert on joint conditions?

    • @tannerjacobs4470
      @tannerjacobs4470 6 месяцев назад

      Bro I came to make this exact comment!!!😂😂😂😂 im sure he hears it alot

    • @OrganicToon
      @OrganicToon 2 месяца назад

      😂❤

  • @jennifercole5298
    @jennifercole5298 2 года назад +2

    I have Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome in my Left Ankle that includes my tibia, fibula, ankle joints , calcaneus and Achilles tendon shortening with nerve disorder. Which causes it to catch and causes great pain. My ankle swells a lot. Standing for long and walking for distance makes it worse. I do have some limited range of motion. My VA doctor is not the one who has diagnosed this. I had multiple images and emg done. What is your advice? I'm already 70% service connected for PTSD but nothing else. I also fell while getting treatment for my PTSD and injured my back.

  • @karenselby2476
    @karenselby2476 Год назад

    If I am rated for the right lower extremity, and having had surgery on my right ankle due to torn ligaments, how do I get service connections? During the recuperation period from ankle surgery, I was homebound, but it was denied because my ankle is not considered as service-connected. Can you advise as to what my next step would be? Thank you so much and I appreciate your assistance.

  • @frankenstein82
    @frankenstein82 3 месяца назад

    My confusion lies with the ankle measurement with the goniometer. Why is the va rating higher for more flex instead of rating higher for less flex. Its backwards. Unless the va is not starting from a position of zero with the bottom of the heel being perpendicular to the leg. Because normal plantar is 45-50⁰, where is if you have a disability, then its clearly going to be 30⁰-ish due to lack of movement which is a lower rating. They are rating higher for a higher degree of movement and rating less for a lesser degree of movement. Makes no sense

  • @thenightwolf8318
    @thenightwolf8318 Год назад

    The issue we may all have is how to link it to our service. I was diagnosed with Achilles tendonitis at premob here it is years later and now I'm having issues walking especially going down steps early morning. How do I explain this while I file for a new claim. Which brings up my next question. Can I put in for a new claim if I'm in the middle of a higher-level review for a previous claim?

  • @GamingDaily
    @GamingDaily 2 года назад +3

    I'm pretty sure I missed it but was there a separate disability rating for Ankle instability?

    • @Sarnt_Eskie
      @Sarnt_Eskie 2 года назад

      There should be count as individual.

  • @Rolowi
    @Rolowi 2 года назад +3

    I was rated 10% for right ankle after my injury when I was deployed. I have been having a hard time walking sometimes and always rolling over the years I got use to it. Until I had enough of it so I got it check and ended up getting a surgery for it. Come to find out I tore 2 of my ligaments. What kind of claim should I file to get an increase

    • @niklolo11
      @niklolo11 Год назад

      I’m in the same boat! Injured my ankle 2 torn ligaments and now I’m getting therapy with ankle brace. Next step is surgery. I do have a rate of 10% , but still am having same symptoms that you have experienced.

  • @clemonscg
    @clemonscg 2 месяца назад

    Can i file a secondary claim for flat feet or plantar Fascitis from my ankle injuries?

  • @bongkingkito8086
    @bongkingkito8086 2 года назад +3

    Can you please discuss planta faciitis...thanks

    • @elinino5275
      @elinino5275 Год назад

      If you have a Dx you can file secondary to back

  • @rpcdude
    @rpcdude Год назад +3

    Can you be rated for instability, arthritis, and tendinitis all at the same time? Each one rated at 20%?

    • @robertseabron1162
      @robertseabron1162 10 месяцев назад

      I believe they would combine any combination of those into one and give rating that fits all that the evidence supports.

    • @rpcdude
      @rpcdude 10 месяцев назад

      @@robertseabron1162 9 months later, I got a decisions. In each of my knees I was rated at 10% for arthritis and 10% for radiculopathy. That’s 30% total using VA math.

  • @Rshen11
    @Rshen11 5 месяцев назад

    I have rating for Talonavicular and navicular joint osteoarthrosis, right anke.. I am also diagnosed with ankle instability can I claim that as a secondary to the osteoarthrosis?

  • @aprildeshazier9399
    @aprildeshazier9399 Год назад

    How about ankle fusions?

  • @molb33
    @molb33 2 года назад +1

    I had a complete achilles rupture/tear right before I was going to receive my ratings. So they went back and scheduled a C&P exam 3 WEEKS after my surgery. I still had a walking boot and crutches. Luckily I was able to be evaluated still. My active ROM in plantar flexion was 40 degrees and my active ROM in dorsiflexion was 15 degrees. ROM during flare up in plantar flexion was 35 and 10 in dorsiflexion. However, they marked no for signs of ankylosis. What rating would you guesstimate I'm going to receive?

  • @hollybrown3281
    @hollybrown3281 2 года назад +3

    Is it possible to have a ankle S.C as Secondary to Neuropathy ?

    • @elinino5275
      @elinino5275 Год назад

      Maybe radiculopathy or knees

  • @jameswhitten3151
    @jameswhitten3151 2 года назад +1

    How do I get my ankles add to service connect. Had hurt my left ankle in service but severe Acuff. But now I'm having permanent ankle braces on both ankles. It's braces that limit movement of my feet. Any would helpful

  • @usmcdd28
    @usmcdd28 Год назад

    What if I have ankle instability in both my ankles? I'm trying to understand how Bilateral impacts rating.

    • @robertseabron1162
      @robertseabron1162 10 месяцев назад

      If they rate both ankles, they can be individually or bilatelly. That depends on what the rater decides. Bilateral would add 10% to the rating. However, you'd get more overall percentage points if they are separate.

  • @AedanBlackheart
    @AedanBlackheart 2 года назад +1

    7:30

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