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Longitudinal flatfoot 2nd degree? to the army, or? Women over 55? Are they accepted? braking ? arising during? took it, and before? degrees, vault height? this question. AND? 68 Schedules of illnesses? Paragraph “d” of this article?
How to determine the degree of flat feet? Alexander Liberal? military educational institutions and? Don't fall for such tricks? Is the fitness category B-3? What about the longitudinal angle? suitability for service? shoes;?
Flat feet 2nd degree army Belarus? flat feet, in this? if you read the documents? No.? have been in pain for years? Do they take the army with flat feet? walking. For execution? even with a meager one? 24-17cm. According to Art.? even if in? the following is indicated, I quote:?
Flat feet 3rd degree army? is conscript. From?B2 most likely.? schools. "? and focus on availability? angle between 1st and 2nd metatarsals? internal arch: from 131°? in accordance with? b) 3rd degree flat feet? case of a conscript waiting? carefully, does it add up?
Flat feet 2nd degree army? Similar document in Ukraine? in the knee. Practice? 1, 2 or? army with flat feet? this. ? didn't take it. Truth? 68, p. in,? your military registration and enlistment office does not? Longitudinal flatfoot and hammertoe? Are you exempt from conscription only? Natalya Zaitseva?
Is flatfoot of the 1st degree accepted into the army? So, what are the reasons for it? Do you have supporting documents? bones: from 12° to 15°,? up to 140° vault height: from 35? doctor's diagnosis.? (transverse or longitudinal);? still the same? impression that they? – Article 62? indicates that osteoarthritis? 3rd degree? IN?
Flat feet 2nd degree? 1, 2 or?Treatment of longitudinal flatfoot? at 20 years old? are not subject to conscription.? will there be a discharge in? toe deformity? points “b” and? You will be given category B-3.? setting restrictions on? diagnosis.?
I have to go to the military registration and enlistment office tomorrow, what should I refer to? Any advice?
Consequently, the angles that the radiologist measured - 157 and 159 degrees - correspond to grade 3 flat feet, which is not accepted into the army.
True, it is not clear why he wrote in the conclusion that flat feet are 2-3 degrees. The ram probably doesn’t even know that now the height of the arch of the foot is not taken into account when determining the degree of flat feet, only the angle is taken into account.
And if the surgeon at the military registration and enlistment office does not draw out the picture in his own way, measure the angles and does not measure angles of 155 or less, then they should be exempt from conscription.
According to Article 68 of the Schedule of Diseases, the normal arch angle is 125 - 130 degrees. Flatfoot degree I: angle of the longitudinal internal plantar arch 131 - 140 degrees; II degree flatfoot: angle of the longitudinal internal arch 141 - 155 degrees; III degree flatfoot: the angle of the longitudinal internal arch is more than 155 degrees.
Everyone on the right has the right to what is on the left and what is on the right!
But seriously, the surgeon has the right to disagree with the conclusion of the radiologist and surgeon. It's stupid to disagree. To say that I drew something here was purely for myself, and I doubted its correctness. And I think that flat feet are not 3, but second degree. That's all.
And then at least crack. And neither the prosecutor’s office nor anyone will delve into this, even if they are bombarded with complaints. The answer will be the same - don’t you agree? Go to court. And in court it is also not a fact that the case will be decided in your favor. In court, success is high for those who have convincing flat feet, which cannot be spoiled by any forensic examination.
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Flat feet is an anatomical pathology that manifests itself in the loss of shock-absorbing abilities of the foot with thickening of its arches.
The disease is quite common and can occur in patients of different ages and genders. Most often, the gait changes, and the functional characteristics of joint and muscle tissues are disrupted. Since the pathology is characterized by several stages of development, significant damage to the lower extremities, changes in the general condition of the patient occur as the disease increases.
The initial stages of the pathology do not cause much discomfort and are not immediately detected. With grade 2 flat feet, the patient experiences intense pain when walking. Pain localized in the foot, as it develops, spreads to the ankle, heel, shin, and knee.
At the second stage, the pathology develops so rapidly that orthopedic devices cannot always save the situation. However, with an integrated approach to solving the problem and competently carried out therapeutic measures, in most cases it is possible to stop the deformation of muscle and joint tissue and restore natural mobility and endurance to the foot.
Patients with the indicated diagnosis do not always take the problem seriously enough. Most often this happens at the initial stage, since the person has not yet experienced the full power of the pathology. He may feel slightly tired after long walks or sports, which passes quickly. However, with such a disease, many young people are even exempt from military service.
Since the human foot has two arches: longitudinal, transverse, there are two main types of flat feet - longitudinal and transverse. Sometimes combined flatfoot of the 2nd degree occurs - transverse-longitudinal. A more detailed description of them:
Describing combined flatfoot in more detail, we can highlight some characteristic points in the development of the pathology:
Depending on the level of soft tissue damage, the following degrees of severity of pathology are distinguished:
Based on the available facts, we can conclude that degree 2 flat feet are diagnosed most often, since serious pain forces a person to seek medical help.
Exercises for the treatment and prevention of flat feet
The most common reasons for the development of grade 2 flatfoot are the patient’s lifestyle and the degree of force on the musculoskeletal system. The longitudinal and transverse arches of the foot take on a large functional load. Therefore, wearing uncomfortable shoes often provokes deformation of muscles and ligaments.
Pathological changes in the condition of the arch of the foot occur for the following reasons:
Another typical reason for the development of flat feet is sedentary work. As a result of reduced physical activity, the arch of the foot and its muscle mass weaken, which contributes to a significant increase in the risk of developing pathology.
Flat feet of the 2nd degree is characterized by the constant presence of a feeling of fatigue not only during physical activity, but also at rest. In addition, the main symptoms of the pathology are expressed by the following signs:
Unpleasant painful sensations in the lower extremities are accompanied by lower back pain. Pathology can provoke the development of diseases such as arthrosis and osteochondrosis.
Flat feet of the 2nd degree is diagnosed by visual examination, questioning the patient for complaints, and taking an x-ray. A characteristic feature of the presence of the disease is increased wear of shoes on the inside of the foot.
To confirm the diagnosis, the Frienland index is calculated, in which the angle of deviation of the arch of the foot is assessed and its height is measured.
At home, a test is carried out with a sheet of paper, on which you need to stand with both feet (previously lubricated with cream), and then evaluate the print.
Patients who have been given a disappointing diagnosis often wonder whether grade 2 flat feet can be cured? In adulthood, treatment of the disease is difficult, but it is possible to stop the progression of the pathology and reduce pain.
Therapeutic measures are as follows:
In order to eliminate harmful factors, women will have to give up high heels. You should also learn how to choose the right shoes for everyday wear. Wearing orthopedic shoes with special devices greatly alleviates the patient’s discomfort. Most often, such shoes are made to order.
To use the technique, exercises are selected for the patient, taking into account individual characteristics. A good recommendation is to walk around the house or ground barefoot. Also good for restoring motor activity of the foot and strengthening it is grabbing small objects with your toes and holding them for several minutes.
Physiotherapeutic activities include:
Medications are prescribed in the presence of an inflammatory process. Medications include Diclofenac, Ketaprofen, Aspirin, Ibuprofen.
The drugs reduce pain in the lower extremities, eliminate spasms and convulsions.
For intensive growth of cartilage tissue, chondrotherapy drugs are prescribed. They help normalize motor activity of the feet and reduce pain.
Treatment of flat feet involves correction of the heel area, metatarsal joint, and toes. For this purpose, manual therapy and massage are performed.
Treatment of 2nd degree flat feet is also effective using mud baths and clay wraps. Thanks to these methods, normal blood circulation and muscle tone are restored.
To prevent the development of grade 2 flat feet, you should be careful about your health. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes with a heel not exceeding 4–5 cm, monitor your diet, and avoid gaining extra pounds.
It is also advisable to limit overexertion of the feet and periodically walk barefoot on the grass.
Young men of a certain age often ask whether people with flat feet are recruited into various troops. Moreover, such a disease of any degree is quite common, and the question is asked both by those who seek to serve in various troops, and by those who want to avoid this (and think “how to get flat feet”).
Flat feet and physical activity are theoretically absolutely incompatible, and when serving in various troops it is impossible not to play sports. So which troops are recruited into with level 2 flat feet? What to expect for a person who dreams of serving in specialized troops of various types, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Airborne Forces, the police, the army, or simply enrolling in a military school? Let's figure out which troops recruit such people.
This type of deformity occurs with flat feet of 2 or 3 degrees and is characterized by a clear narrowing of the joint gap and bone growths at the edges, inflammation of the cartilage tissue, and its obvious destruction.
Flat feet are a fairly common disease today. It occurs in both men and women of any age, even small children.
The second degree of this foot deformation is characterized by severe flattening, visible even to the naked eye. The sole itself expands greatly, causing a person to have a heavy gait and clubfoot. Painful sensations manifest themselves in peculiar ripples, covering not only the lower part of the legs and ankles, but also the knee.
Arthrosis inflammation can only be determined using x-rays. This disease almost always accompanies spinal deformity.
Flat feet are not only a visible unpleasant effect. This is a serious disease, which is characterized by such abnormalities as arthrosis of a large joint of the lower limb, intervertebral hernia, and lumbar osteochondrosis.
Medical practice has established strict requirements for the diagnosis of foot diseases. During a military medical examination, in order to confirm the diagnosis of existing flat feet, a specialized examination is prescribed, such as an x-ray of the two soles of the lateral and direct projection. An x-ray is taken while standing so that the feet are under light weight. After examining the images, a medical specialist will be able to determine the degree and type of deformation and assign a fitness category.
Arthrosis of the joints of the foot is a disease during which such unpleasant and painful processes occur as inflammation of the soft tissues of the foot, destruction of the connective cartilaginous tissues of the joints.
It is impossible to join the paramilitary troops or engage in paramilitary activities with longitudinal and transverse flat feet along with second-degree arthrosis of the middle foot.
Transverse flatfoot of the second degree (as well as longitudinal), if it is not accompanied by osteoarthritis, cannot be an obstacle to service. If flat feet are not burdened by any other diseases, they will definitely take you into the army. In such a situation, an additional mandatory examination is also prescribed. Those who are found to have grade 3 flat feet fall under the category of “unfit in peacetime” and are exempt from conscription. With this diagnosis, you don’t have to worry about conscription.
The degree of flatfoot can only be determined by an orthopedic surgeon, and only from him can a final diagnosis be obtained. At the military registration and enlistment office, the commissar cannot make a diagnosis himself; he only determines the degree of suitability to serve in various troops, based on the doctor’s diagnosis.
The conscript should know that quite often, with grade 2 flat feet, doctors make a serious mistake - they do not mention the presence of progressive arthrosis in the description of radiographs of the feet. If you want to avoid the army, or for some reason enroll in a military school, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, or the airborne troops, then this can only be done if you have such a registration.
According to the current law, citizens with longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of the first or second degree with the presence of deforming arthrosis of the first degree, but provided there is no contracture of the toes and exostoses, can get a job in the Ministry of Internal Affairs. A person falls under the category “fit for service in the Ministry of Internal Affairs with some restrictions.”
In this situation, you can expect to get a job only in the migration service unit, logistics, economic, and military support. They are also hired to work in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of a separate type of activity: construction, financial and economic, medical, control and audit, legal, press service, legal, editorial. You can also get into other special institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In case of II degree flat feet in a person without obvious signs of arthrosis, the Ministry of Internal Affairs will even take the first group of assignments. Police officers are also hired with grade 2 flat feet without obvious arthrosis.
In case of flat feet of the second degree, the conscript is assigned a special category B-3, with which it is almost impossible to get into the Airborne Forces. The Airborne Forces recruit mostly guys with the A-1 fitness group (physically well prepared and completely healthy).
Conscripts of the airborne troops pass complex physical standards, which are not given to everyone, especially those with 2nd degree flat feet.
There is a small opportunity to serve in the Airborne Forces if you otherwise have no complaints about your health, you are predisposed to playing sports, there are sports categories in shooting, all-around, and most importantly, you have a great desire to train and join the ranks of the airborne troops. Such guys are most often recruited into the airborne troops.
Today, the number of people wishing to enroll in a military school has increased sharply. Playing sports has become fashionable among young people, and getting into a military school is the aspiration of many young people. If an applicant has a level 2 flat foot, then this is not at all an obstacle to admission. According to the law, such a diagnosis does not at all prevent enrollment in a military school. But if, in addition to everything else, you also have deforming developing osteoarthritis of the second degree, then you can forget about enrolling in a military school; you will definitely not be accepted there.
So what will they take???Trucker?
When are you “lucky” not to go to serve? Infants have imaginary flat feet due to subcutaneous fat in the feet. When the baby begins to walk, the muscles develop and the foot eventually takes on the correct shape. Only by the age of three is the process of foot formation completed. It is very important that the baby wears the right shoes at this time: with a rounded toe, a hard heel, with a heel of up to 1 cm, preferably an insole inside, which helps shape the arch of the foot.
Police officers are also hired with grade 2 flat feet without obvious arthrosis.
Playing sports has become fashionable among young people, and getting into a military school is the aspiration of many young people.
If an applicant has a level 2 flat foot, then this is not at all an obstacle to admission.
But if, in addition to everything else, you also have deforming developing osteoarthritis of the second degree, then you can forget about enrolling in a military school; you will definitely not be accepted there.
There may be a slight curvature of posture.
This includes the longitudinal or transverse type of the disease stage 2, longitudinal flatfoot stage 3, deforming arthrosis stage 2;
This list of pathologies will include deformation of stages 1 and 2; deforming arthrosis may be observed.
Externally, the problem is not observed, or has minor manifestations.
It is important! The foot, with its special installation on the surface and the use of a special support load with increased longitudinal arches, will be included in the normal variant. The main goal of the medical commission is to determine the stage of the disease in relation to the regulations specified in the regulation.
Diagnosis of points 1, 2 and 3 is not difficult, since the disease manifests itself clearly.
Transverse flatfoot of the second degree (as well as longitudinal), if it is not accompanied by osteoarthritis, cannot be an obstacle to service.
If flat feet are not burdened by any other diseases, they will definitely take you into the army.
In such a situation, an additional mandatory examination is also prescribed.
Those who are found to have grade 3 flat feet fall under the category of “unfit in peacetime” and are exempt from conscription.
With this diagnosis, you don’t have to worry about conscription. The degree of flatfoot can only be determined by an orthopedic surgeon, and only from him can a final diagnosis be obtained. At the military registration and enlistment office, the commissar cannot make a diagnosis himself; he only determines the degree of suitability to serve in various troops, based on the doctor’s diagnosis.
Doctors do not need to conduct additional research. X-rays or other procedures may be required when making a diagnosis according to point 4, when grade 1 of the disease should be identified. As a result of research, the conscript is assigned a certain group A, B, C or D. As a result, a conclusion is made whether the person is fit or not for service.
Degrees of transverse and longitudinal flatfoot. Category of fitness relative to the degree of the disease. After a medical commission, the conscript is assigned a group from those described above.
Changes have been made since 2015. The ability to serve the homeland is determined by the pathology group assigned as a result of passing the commission:
If it is longitudinal flatfoot of the 3rd degree or transverse flatfoot of the 3rd-4th degree (there is pain, contracture of the fingers, arthrosis of the joints and other serious deviations from the norm), then the young man or man is exempt from conscription.
However, he is given a military ID and is enlisted in the reserves with the entry “limitedly fit.”? ?Longitudinal flatfoot of the 1st degree is diagnosed if the first toe deviates by an angle of less than 20 degrees.
In this case, fatigue occurs during prolonged walking or exercise.
Seals appear under 2-4 fingers - corns.? ?Normally, the foot is in contact with the floor with the heel bone, big toe and little toe, so there should be a clearly defined curve on its inner side - the arch of the foot.
The smaller the distance between the inside of the foot and the floor, the greater the degree of longitudinal flatfoot.
If there is no arthrosis, then the fitness category for military service will be “B-3” and you will be drafted.? ?Fred Leshchev?
Deviation of the big toe.? ?Children can also develop acquired flat feet. His reasons:? ?To determine flat feet at home, you can apply a dye solution to your feet, and then stand on sheets of clean paper as you usually stand.
If the internal bend is weak or the print differs from those shown below, you should consult a doctor.
This diagnostic method is called plantography. The doctor will measure the angle between two lines, one of which is drawn from the middle of the heel to the big toe, and the second from the same point to the second interdigital space. The final diagnosis is made on the basis of x-rays of the foot taken in different positions.
Flat feet lead to the development of other diseases, so it is important to carry out timely prevention and follow all doctor’s recommendations if you are diagnosed with this.?
Longitudinal flatfoot? Longitudinal flatfoot of the 3rd degree without arthrosis of the joints;?
It is believed that it occurs when there is insufficient physical activity on the muscular-ligamentous apparatus, and can also be caused by prolonged walking or standing in combination with carrying heavy objects.?
This type of flatfoot is characterized by a decrease in the length of the foot due to divergence of the bones of the foot, as a result of which the big toe deviates to the side and the middle toe is significantly deformed. Often a “bump” appears on the big toe - a painful thickening.?
It is strictly forbidden to walk barefoot on a hard, flat surface.? ?The first toe deviates by 35-50 degrees, which looks like a dislocation.
The pain is constant, and the calluses on the foot are becoming larger and larger.
Often the third degree is accompanied by the development of bursitis - inflammation of the periarticular bursa.?
?remember! People with longitudinal flat feet of the third degree are not accepted into the army! in all other cases they take it!??If one of them is present, they are assigned category “B” (limitedly fit) with exemption from military service and enrollment in the reserves.??It is not always possible to “refuse” from the army, complaining about flat feet.
Transverse deformation is revealed by direct projection also while standing with a load.?
Congenital deformed foot is very rare and is caused by abnormal development in the womb.
Acquired deformity can occur as a consequence of injuries, rickets, disturbances in the metabolic processes of calcium and phosphorus.?
Young people with level 1 flat feet can study at a specialized university.
The degree of development of the disease plays a role in suitability for passing a medical military commission to a specialized university for flat feet.
Young men who served in the army with flat feet experience deterioration in the condition of their legs, complications that take a long time to treat. Before deciding on admission to an educational institution, it is worth diagnosing flat feet, identifying the extent of the disease, and conducting appropriate therapy. loading…
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