Varus Deformity, Knee
Varus Deformity, Knee is a VA-ratable condition under diagnostic code 5263 in the Knee & Leg category. Maximum rating: 10%.
Knee Range of Motion
Source: 38 CFR § 4.71 - Measurement of ankylosis and joint motion
Rating Criteria
| Rating | Criteria |
|---|---|
| 10% | Acquired, traumatic, with weakness and insecurity in weight-bearing objectively demonstrated |
Important Notes
Per 38 CFR § 4.71a DC 5263 (Genu Recurvatum). This condition must be: (1) acquired (not congenital), (2) traumatic (from injury), (3) with weakness demonstrated objectively, and (4) with insecurity in weight-bearing demonstrated objectively. "Objectively demonstrated" means clinical examination findings such as gait analysis, stress testing, manual muscle testing, or documented instability during weight-bearing activities. The examiner must observe and document the weakness and insecurity, not rely solely on subjective complaints.
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