Cervicalgia, the clinical term for neck aches, is not uncommon in veterans. To evaluate this affliction, the VA weighs various aspects such as pain frequency, duration, intensity, and interference with work. A VA disability rating for neck pain is contingent on the range of neck motion, supportive devices, or the need for frequent postural adjustments. Should cervicalgia symptoms be related to spinal disorders like a herniated disc or arthritis, the VA may equate the condition to those spine issues that limit movement or function. A minimal neck issue might receive a non-compensable 0% rating if there's no significant movement restriction or episodes of incapacity, while more severe cases receive higher ratings.
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