Range of Motion Measurements at VA C&P Exam: What to Expect

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In this video, we dive into why understanding range of motion is crucial when filing a VA disability claim or appeal for joint or spine conditions. Range of motion measures a joint's full movement potential and is pivotal in how the VA evaluates and rates musculoskeletal conditions. A VA examiner uses a goniometer during a C&P exam to assess both active and passive range of motion. The findings directly influence your VA disability rating, with more limited motion generally resulting in a higher rating.

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0:00 Introduction
0:34 About Musculoskeletal VA Ratings
0:57 What Is a Range of Motion Measurement at VA C&P Exam?
1:23 How Your Range of Motion Impacts Your VA Rating
1:45 Next Steps If Your VA Claim Is Denied

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