Exposed Vet Productions: Decoding Your DBQ: A Deep Dive into Thoracolumbar Spine Ratings
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Bethanie Spangenberg from Valor 4 Vet explains the thoracolumbar spine DBQ process and what veterans need to know about back disability evaluations with the VA.
• Understanding the difference between clinical vs. VA perspectives on spine anatomy
• The DBQ examination covers both thoracic and lumbar spine despite their distinct functions
• Most degenerative spine issues begin at the L5-S1 junction due to biomechanical stress
• Range of motion testing requires documentation of pain onset and limitations during flare-ups
• Radiculopathy testing includes strength, reflexes, sensation, and straight leg raising
• Veterans with spinal fusion may qualify for higher ratings based on favorable/unfavorable positioning
• Heavy lifting occupations can lead to spondylolisthesis where vertebrae shift forward
• Severe radiculopathy causing foot drop may qualify for additional compensation for loss of use
• Unlike knee conditions, multiple spine diagnoses typically receive one combined rating
• Second opinions are strongly recommended before proceeding with any spine surgery
For assistance with Independent Medical Opinions or evaluations, contact Valor 4 Vet at 888-448-1011 or visit www.Valor4Vet.com
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