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Ankylosing spondylitis is a form of arthritis that involves inflammation at the point where connective tissue (tendons and ligaments) connects to bone.
Ankylosing spondylitis typically affects the back and the joints of the sacroileum and when it progresses to an advanced state this form of arthritic degeneration can involve the formation of bony prominences that add stiffness and rigidity to the back.
Ankylosing spondylitis is a condition that is frequently cited on applications for social security disability and SSI, and claimants with this impairment may successfully win benefits if their physical limitations are severe enough.
However, anyone who has gone through the social security disability application or appeal process knows that the SSA system can be both confusing and frustrating, in addition to being an exceptionally drawn-out process (and a process that causes financial devastation for claimants). And, for this reason, it is wise to learn as much about disability procedures as possible, in order to maximize the chances of winning and to lessen the likelihood of making mistakes during the evaluation process.
To learn more about how to successfully file for disability benefits, simply click any of the quick links below.
Social Security Disability Basics
Eligibility for Disability
Filing for Social Security Disability
Medical Conditions Eligible for Disability Benefits
Social Security Denials & Appeals
Disability Benefits Information
Eligibility for Workers' Compensation
Workers' Compensation Benefits Information
Workers Comp Tips & Advice