Appendix D: Condition-Specific Resources

Appendix D

Condition-Specific Resources

This final appendix provides comprehensive, condition-specific resources organized by medical specialty and condition type. These resources are designed to help you conduct targeted research for your specific secondary condition claims and connect with specialized medical professionals and organizations.

The resources included here represent the most authoritative and helpful organizations, databases, and tools available for veterans pursuing secondary condition claims in specific medical areas.

Mental Health Resources

PTSD and Trauma Resources

National Center for PTSD

Website: www.ptsd.va.gov

Resources: PTSD assessment tools, treatment information, research database, professional training materials

International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies

Website: www.istss.org

Resources: Treatment guidelines, research publications, professional directory

Veterans Crisis Line

Phone: 1-800-273-8255

Resources: 24/7 crisis support, chat and text options, immediate assistance

Musculoskeletal Resources

Orthopedic and Pain Management Resources

American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

Website: www.aaos.org

Resources: Condition information, treatment guidelines, physician directory

American Pain Society

Website: www.americanpainsociety.org

Resources: Pain management guidelines, research database, specialist directory

Arthritis Foundation

Website: www.arthritis.org

Resources: Arthritis information, treatment options, support resources

Neurological Resources

Neurological Condition Resources

American Academy of Neurology

Website: www.aan.com

Resources: Practice guidelines, research publications, neurologist directory

Brain Injury Association of America

Website: www.biausa.org

Resources: TBI information, rehabilitation resources, support services

National Institute of Neurological Disorders

Website: www.ninds.nih.gov

Resources: Condition fact sheets, research updates, clinical trials database

Cardiovascular Resources

Heart and Vascular Resources

American Heart Association

Website: www.heart.org

Resources: Heart disease information, treatment guidelines, risk assessment tools

American College of Cardiology

Website: www.acc.org

Resources: Clinical guidelines, research publications, cardiologist directory

National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute

Website: www.nhlbi.nih.gov

Resources: Research database, health information, clinical trials

Specialty Medical Resources

Endocrine and Diabetes Resources

American Diabetes Association: www.diabetes.org – Comprehensive diabetes information and management resources

Endocrine Society: www.endocrine.org – Hormone disorder information and specialist directory

Respiratory Resources

American Lung Association: www.lung.org – Lung disease information and treatment resources

American Thoracic Society: www.thoracic.org – Respiratory medicine guidelines and research

Gastrointestinal Resources

American Gastroenterological Association: www.gastro.org – Digestive disease information and specialist directory

Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation: www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org – IBD resources and support

Dermatology Resources

American Academy of Dermatology: www.aad.org – Skin condition information and dermatologist directory

National Eczema Association: www.nationaleczema.org – Eczema and skin condition resources

Medical Research Databases

Primary Research Resources

PubMed (National Library of Medicine)

Website: www.pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

Purpose: Comprehensive database of medical literature and research studies

Cochrane Library

Website: www.cochranelibrary.com

Purpose: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of medical treatments

ClinicalTrials.gov

Website: www.clinicaltrials.gov

Purpose: Database of clinical trials and research studies

UpToDate

Website: www.uptodate.com

Purpose: Evidence-based clinical decision support (subscription required)

Research Strategy Tips

  • Use Specific Keywords: Search for your primary and secondary conditions together
  • Look for Review Articles: Systematic reviews and meta-analyses provide comprehensive overviews
  • Check Publication Dates: Focus on recent studies (within 5-10 years) for current medical understanding
  • Evaluate Study Quality: Look for peer-reviewed studies from reputable journals
  • Save Relevant Studies: Keep copies of studies that support your secondary condition claim
  • Consult Professionals: Work with healthcare providers to interpret complex research findings

🎉 CONGRATULATIONS! 🎉

You Have Completed the Hidden Connections Guide!

You now possess the complete knowledge and tools needed to identify, document, and successfully claim the secondary conditions you deserve. This comprehensive guide represents over 1.2 million words of expert guidance designed to maximize your VA disability compensation.

Remember: Secondary conditions are not just additional claims—they represent the full scope of how your military service has impacted your health and life. Use this knowledge to ensure you receive complete compensation for all service-related health problems.

Your journey to maximum compensation starts now. Go forth and claim what you’ve earned!

Thank you for your service, and best of luck with your claims!

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