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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name and Social Security number in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. In Section I, list the claimed conditions related to foot issues. Be sure to check all applicable diagnoses associated with these conditions.
  4. Proceed to Section II, where you will describe the medical history of the veteran's foot condition, including any pain reported and its impact on functionality.
  5. Complete Section III if flatfoot (pes planus) is present. Indicate symptoms such as pain on use or manipulation and any effects of orthotic devices.
  6. Continue filling out subsequent sections based on specific conditions like Morton's neuroma, hammer toe, or hallux valgus, providing detailed information as required.
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Plantar fasciitis treatment options include: Stretching and Physical Therapy. Stretching is one of the best treatments for plantar fasciitis. Icing and Medication. Rest, Activity Modification and Orthotics. Shock Wave Therapy. Steroid Injections. Gastrocnemius Recession.
When you complete this form you are claiming total disability because of a service-connected disability(ies) which has/have prevented you from securing or following any substantially gainful occupation.
A copy of your plantar fasciitis diagnosis and diagnosis date. Evidence of military-connected trauma that caused injury leading to plantar fasciitis. A medical nexus letter from your doctor that states your military service caused or worsened your plantar fasciitis.
30 percent disability applies to veterans diagnosed with plantar fasciitis in both feet. VA compensation is available for veterans with bilateral plantar fasciitis. This applies when their daily life activities are impacted despite non-surgical or surgical medical treatment.
What Rating Can the VA Give Plantar Fasciitis? The maximum disability rating a veteran can receive for plantar fasciitis is 40 percent. You can receive a rating of 10 percent, 20 percent, 30 percent, or 40 percent, depending on the severity of your symptoms and whether one or both feet are affected.

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Use VA form 21P-509 if youre a Veteran whose parents are dependent on you for support, or youre the parent of a Veteran who died on active duty or as a result of service-connected injuries or disease.
The VA rates plantar fasciitis at 10%, 20%, or 30% under DC 5269, based on severity and whether the condition affects one or both feet.
The VA rates plantar fasciitis at 10%, 20%, or 30% under DC 5269, based on severity and whether the condition affects one or both feet. Bilateral plantar fasciitis with no relief from treatment may qualify for the maximum 30% schedular rating, or 40% if theres actual loss of use.

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