Traumatic Arthritis — VA Disability Rating Criteria (DC 5010)

Diagnostic Code 5010 · 38 CFR §4.71a

What Is It?

Traumatic arthritis is degenerative joint disease that develops as a result of a specific injury — a fracture, dislocation, ligament tear, or other trauma to a joint. The VA rates traumatic arthritis under DC 5010, which instructs that the condition be rated identically to degenerative arthritis under DC 5003. The key difference is the cause: traumatic arthritis results from a discrete injury rather than general wear and tear. For veterans, this distinction matters because it can make service connection easier to establish when there is a documented in-service joint injury that subsequently developed into arthritis.

Rating Criteria

RatingCriteria
10%Traumatic arthritis established by X-ray, rated based on limitation of motion under the appropriate joint-specific code. When limitation of motion is present but not compensable under the joint code, DC 5010 (through DC 5003) provides a minimum 10% rating.
20%Traumatic arthritis involving two or more major joints or minor joint groups with occasional incapacitating exacerbations.

Evidence Needed

X-ray evidence showing post-traumatic degenerative changes in the affected joint. Medical records documenting the original in-service injury (fracture, dislocation, ligament tear). Range of motion measurements of the affected joint. The nexus between the injury and the subsequent arthritis development is typically straightforward when there is a documented injury followed by later X-ray findings in the same joint.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is traumatic arthritis rated differently from regular arthritis?

No. DC 5010 instructs that traumatic arthritis be rated as degenerative arthritis under DC 5003, using the same limitation of motion criteria. The distinction is in the cause, which can affect how service connection is established.

How long after an injury does traumatic arthritis develop?

Traumatic arthritis can develop months to years after the original injury. It is common for a joint that was fractured or surgically repaired during service to develop arthritis 5, 10, or even 20 years later. If the original injury is service-connected, the subsequent arthritis can be claimed as a progression of that condition.