Conditions/Neurological

Long Thoracic Nerve Paralysis (Serratus Anterior Palsy)

Diagnostic Code 8537Neurological

Paralysis causing scapular winging

VA Rating Criteria (38 CFR)
30%

With severe winging and functional impairment

20%

With moderate winging

10%

With mild winging

Evidence You'll Need

Medical Evidence

Current diagnosis from a qualified healthcare provider, medical records documenting symptoms and treatment history

Service Connection

Evidence linking your condition to military service (service treatment records, incident reports, or nexus letter)

Personal Statement

Your detailed account of how long thoracic nerve paralysis (serratus anterior palsy) affects your daily life and when symptoms began

Lay Evidence

Buddy letters from fellow service members or family who can corroborate your symptoms

C&P Exam Tips Preview

During your Compensation & Pension exam for long thoracic nerve paralysis (serratus anterior palsy), examiners will assess your symptoms against the rating criteria above.

Be specific: Describe your worst day, not your average day

Document everything: Bring copies of all medical records and evidence

Functional impact: Explain how symptoms affect work, sleep, and daily activities

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