Bones, joints & muscles · DC 5269
VA rating for Heel/foot pain (plantar fasciitis) in 2026
The VA rates heel/foot pain (plantar fasciitis) under 38 CFR 4.71a (diagnostic code 5269) at 10%, 20%, 30%. Here's what each level means and pays in 2026.
10%
Plantar fasciitis generally rates 10% otherwise.
$180/mo
20%
Unilateral plantar fasciitis not relieved by treatment rates 20%.
$357/mo
30%
Bilateral plantar fasciitis not relieved by treatment rates 30%.
$552/mo
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VA disability calculator →Secondary conditions to Heel/foot pain (plantar fasciitis)
Heel/foot pain (plantar fasciitis) commonly causes or worsens these — claiming them is where most veterans raise their rating.
Foot problems change your stride — knees and ankles often develop issues secondary to them.
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Rating levels and 2026pay are illustrative estimates, not a guarantee. Your actual rating depends on your evidence and C&P exam. ItsYourBenefits is not affiliated with the VA and is not an accredited representative.