Hand
Hand, finger, and thumb conditions
All Conditions (61)
Amputation - Finger(s)
DC 5126Amputation - Foot
DC 5107Amputation - Hand
DC 5125Amputation - Wrist
DC 5125Anatomical loss of both feet
DC 5107Anatomical loss of both hands
DC 5106Anatomical loss of one hand and one foot
DC 5108Ankylosis - Finger(s)
DC 5224Dupuytren's Contracture
DC 5142Five digits of one hand
DC 5126Four digits of one hand
DC 5217Fracture, Finger
DC 5228Hand, loss of use of
DC 5125Index and little
DC 5148Index and long
DC 5146Index and ring
DC 5147Index finger
DC 5153Index, long and little
DC 5139Index, long and ring
DC 5138Index, long, ring and little
DC 5131Index or long finger
DC 5229Index, ring and little
DC 5140Limitations of Range of Motion - Index Finger
DC 5229Limitations of Range of Motion - Little Finger
DC 5230Limitations of Range of Motion - Long Finger
DC 5229Limitations of Range of Motion - Middle Finger
DC 5229Limitations of Range of Motion - Pinky Finger
DC 5230Limitations of Range of Motion - Ring Finger
DC 5230Limitations of Range of Motion - Thumb
DC 5228Little finger
DC 5156Long and little
DC 5150Long and ring
DC 5149Long finger
DC 5154Long, ring and little
DC 5141Loss of Use - Finger(s)
DC 5224Loss of Use - Hand
DC 5125Loss of Use - Hands
DC 5109Loss of use of both hands
DC 5109Ring and little
DC 5151Ring finger
DC 5155Ring or little finger
DC 5227Sprain: Finger (Index or Middle)
DC 5229Sprain: Finger (Pinky or Ring)
DC 5230Sprain: Finger (Thumb)
DC 5228Three digits of one hand
DC 5218Thumb
DC 5152Thumb and index
DC 5142Thumb and little
DC 5145Thumb and long
DC 5143Thumb and ring
DC 5144Thumb, index and little
DC 5134Thumb, index and long
DC 5132Thumb, index and ring
DC 5133Thumb, index, long and little
DC 5128Thumb, index, long and ring
DC 5127Thumb, index, ring and little
DC 5129Thumb, long and little
DC 5136Thumb, long and ring
DC 5135Thumb, long, ring and little
DC 5130Thumb, ring and little
DC 5137Two digits of one hand
DC 5219Showing 61 conditions
Tips for Hand Claims
- Document symptoms thoroughly - Include frequency, duration, and impact on daily activities
- Get a nexus letter - Link your condition to your military service
- Prepare for C&P exam - Know your diagnostic code's rating criteria beforehand
- Claim secondary conditions - Many hand conditions cause or aggravate other disabilities
Remember: Secondary conditions are often overlooked but fully ratable. If one body part is wrecked, the parts compensating for it probably aren't far behind.