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Osteomalacia VA Disability Rating

Diagnostic code 5014
By the editorial deskUpdated Jun 13, 2026Sources verified Jun 13, 2026
Quick summary
Osteomalacia (bone softening from vitamin D or mineral deficiency) is rated under diagnostic code 5014 on the limitation of motion of affected parts, as degenerative arthritis: compensable limitation rates under the joint codes, and painful noncompensable limitation rates 10 percent per major joint or muscle group.
Key requirements
  • Service connection requires a current diagnosis, an in-service event or exposure, and a medical link (nexus) between the two.
  • VA assigns ratings of 10% to 20% under diagnostic code 5014, using the criteria in the rating table below.
  • The percentage assigned turns on Limitation of motion.
  • Measured at the C&P exam: Goniometer, range of motion.
This page explains common evidence VA may consider when rating this condition. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose any condition. Talk with a licensed medical professional about diagnosis and treatment, and with a VA accredited representative (38 CFR 14.629) about a specific claim.
Ratings
10% to 20%
Diagnostic code
5014
Decided on
Limitation of motion
Measured by
Goniometer, range of motion
The five parts of a compensation decisionA current disabilityAn in service eventA connectionSeverity under the criteriaAn effective dateHow the pieces fit together
RatingCriteria
10%Painful limitation of motion of an affected major joint or muscle group, noncompensable under the joint codes.
20%Compensable limitation of motion rated under the matching joint codes (representative; the percent follows the joint involved).

Illustrative scenarios showing how the criteria above are applied. These are educational examples, not a prediction of any individual veteran's rating.

Painful motion, not yet compensable on motion alone

Illustrates 10%

Situation. There is painful motion of an affected joint or muscle group that would not be compensable on range of motion alone.

How the criteria apply. Painful limitation of motion that is noncompensable under the joint codes rates 10 percent under DC 5014.

Compensable limitation of motion

Illustrates 20%

Situation. Motion is limited enough to be compensable under the matching joint code.

How the criteria apply. Compensable limitation of motion is rated under the matching joint code; a representative value is 20 percent under DC 5014.

How the measurement should be taken. When this condition is rated on limitation of motion, the examiner is required to measure the joint with a goniometer, the instrument made to read the angle of a joint, and should not estimate the angle by sight. Under 38 CFR 4.46, the goniometer is described as indispensable for measuring limitation of motion in examinations within the Department of Veterans Affairs. If the exam report does not list goniometer readings in degrees, that can be a reason to question whether the exam was adequate. Read 38 CFR 4.46

Soft bones ache and bend. The rating follows what the disease does to each joint and the fractures it causes, plus the underlying deficiency's cause.

What VA looks at

Laboratory and imaging confirmation, affected bones and joints, fractures, and the underlying cause such as malabsorption.

Common exam and DBQ topics

Bone pain distribution, fractures, weakness, the deficiency cause.

Evidence that usually matters

Vitamin D and mineral labs, bone density and imaging, endocrinology notes, fracture records.

Common misunderstandings

Osteomalacia from a service connected malabsorption condition or from medications for a service connected condition is secondary. Fragility fractures are rated as the bone and joint residuals they leave.

If a VA decision on this came back wrong

You have three review lanes, pick the one that fits the situation.

Under the Appeals Modernization Act, a veteran has one year from a VA decision to file a Higher Level Review, a Supplemental Claim, or a Board Appeal, and filing within that one year window protects the original effective date.

Related conditions

Background reading

Supplemental articles that connect to this condition.

State benefits stack with VA disability

Your rating may also qualify you for state-level benefits.

VA compensation is federal, but every state layers its own benefits on top. Many states reduce or waive property tax for disabled veterans, and many offer license, tuition, or vehicle benefits at various rating levels. The thresholds, dollar amounts, and eligibility rules vary widely from state to state, so the reliable answer is always your own state's guide.

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Secondary conditions and case specific outcomes are fact specific. We do not tell you what claims to file. Consider talking with a VA accredited representative.
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Editor's note

Most recent human review on this page, July 5, 2026. Below is the review history across this page, its citations, and the supplemental articles it links to.

  1. July 5, 2026articleAppealing or Continuing a VA Decision: The Three Lanes Under the AMA
  2. July 5, 2026articleThe C&P Exam: What to Expect and How to Prepare
  3. June 13, 2026conditionThis page
  4. June 13, 2026citation38 CFR Part 4 Schedule for Rating Disabilities
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