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VA disability ratings for Muscle Injuries (The Forearm and Hand): Muscles Arising from the Internal Condyle of the Humerus (Flexors of the Carpus, Long Flexors of Fingers and Thumb, Pronator), Muscles Arising Mainly from External Condyle of Humerus (Exten

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Muscle injuries to the forearm and hand can significantly impact a veteran’s ability to perform daily activities, especially those requiring strength, dexterity, and fine motor skills. In this video by Deck Plate we will understand the VA disability ratings for Muscle Injuries (The Forearm and Hand): Muscles Arising from the Internal Condyle of the Humerus (Flexors of the Carpus, Long Flexors of Fingers and Thumb, Pronator), Muscles Arising Mainly from External Condyle of Humerus (Extensors of Carpus, Fingers, and Thumb; Supinator), Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand (Thenar and Hypothenar Eminence; Lumbricals; Interossei).