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VA C&P Exam for Flat Feet. What Examiners Really Look For
If your VA C&P exam for flat feet ends with “arches noted,” your rating could already be at risk. This video breaks down exactly what examiners look for under Diagnostic Code 5276 and 38 CFR Part 4, including pain on use, deformity, swelling, callosities, and how your condition responds to orthotics. Learn how the VA evaluates frequency, severity, and duration of symptoms, why weight-bearing changes matter, and how functional loss—not foot appearance—drives your rating. Many veterans lose out because exams fail to capture real impact, and this guide shows you how to make sure your condition is properly documented.
You’ll also learn how to prepare with the right medical evidence, what to expect during the exam, and how to clearly explain limitations with standing, walking, and daily activities. The VA can only rate what is documented, so being specific and accurate is critical to avoiding an underrated claim. For step-by-step guidance on diagnosis, documentation, and exam prep, check out The Deck Plate and the Vets Portal app to help you build stronger claims and avoid preventable denials.
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