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Understanding how current musculoskeletal imaging can increase your VA rating.
Navigating the complexities of VA ratings for musculoskeletal conditions requires a thorough understanding of diagnostic codes and the role of musculoskeletal imaging. In this video, we'll delve into the specifics of diagnostic codes 5002 and 5003, shedding light on how these codes are applied and how current imaging technologies play a role in the rating process.