As conscription age approaches, every young man begins to worry about the question of whether he will be drafted into the army with flat feet, since this pathology is the most common. The answer to whether they will be taken or not can be given by regulation No. 123, the last edition dated May 25, 2003, which guides the army during conscription. The section “Pathology of the musculoskeletal system” explains whether the service is indicated or not if there is flat feet. The problems that flat feet bring are discussed in detail in Article 68 and a table with a schedule of diseases that the army is not afraid of. By reading the list and description yourself, it becomes possible to understand whether people with flat feet are accepted into the army or not. But there are several options into which flat feet are divided, which can be indicated in the diagnosis and then it will become clear whether the army is for the young man.
Now there are four points, which are designated by the first four letters of the alphabet, respectively, take “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” in order to determine flat feet.
Not everyone with flat feet is recruited into the army , and if a person has “A”, then it’s as easy as pie, because this is a dysfunction of a significant nature and the army is not suitable for service with this type. Article 68 regulates flat feet in category “D”, with which the army is not afraid. According to point “B”, the dysfunction due to flat feet is considered moderate, and the army will not become the immediate reality. He is categorized as “B” and has limited suitability, which is why people with flat feet are not accepted into the army, but only in peacetime. A person receiving a military ID is simply enlisted in the reserves; the army can remember him, but only in wartime. “B” belongs to the previous category; now, according to Article 68, it characterizes moderate flat feet. The answer to the question of whether people with flat feet are accepted into the army with point “D” can be given unequivocally - and flat feet will not become an obstacle. A person belongs to “B-3” and with flat feet is taken into the army, but only into some troops.
The designation “A” indicates that flatfoot can be in the form of equine, varus (curvature towards the big toe), hollow, calcaneal, equinovarus (equinus - from the Latin horse), as well as flat-valgus (valgus - curvature to the side little toe) or a deformed foot on one leg or both, all characterize flat feet. The cause of this condition can be injury or disease, and with any flat feet, problems may arise when wearing military shoes, which are issued by the army and not many people try to wear them.
“B” now characterizes the third degree of impairment of a patient with longitudinal flatfoot (there cannot be any other form than longitudinal, which has been proven by research).
You can try to slope, and if the grade is “B”, which indicates arthrosis, they most likely will not take it. But it’s unlikely that it will be possible to qualify with a “G” stamp in the diagnosis, and they will most likely take you into the army.
It is not difficult to determine the severity with which they will be recruited into the army and with which they will not; this is done with the help of a banal x-ray examination. They are taken in a standing position or with a load, and the radiologist will help determine the disorder that characterizes flat feet; the photographs should be taken with you to the commission. The angle of the longitudinal arch and its height are calculated; they can change with flat feet. The Böhler angle shows the level at which the heel bone is deformed. In a patient with flat feet or suspicion of it, a computed tomogram is also carried out, which will allow assessing the condition of the subtalar joint; whether it will allow him to be recruited or not. They also describe the angle of deviation between the first metatarsal bone and the big toe, which characterizes the flat feet with which they will take.
A traumatologist-orthopedist can give the right decision to a patient with flat feet, or in the absence of such a specialist, a surgeon will help resolve the issue of conscription into the army, but he will not determine whether to take it or not. Based on the conclusion of the radiologist, the specialist establishes the final conclusion for the patient with flat feet; on the basis of which they will take him, and whether the army will become a reality, the military registration and enlistment office will decide. The military commissar does not have the right to draw conclusions, and cannot help decide; on the basis of this, he will decide to take or not take. His responsibilities include only determining suitability for conscription into the army on the basis of a clearly displayed record of a specialist from the clinic. If a person has pictures in his hands, but there is no conclusion from an orthopedist, the person cannot be drafted into the army.
The doctor is obliged to give such an opinion; if he refuses to do this, such a situation is regarded as a failure to provide assistance and is punished in court, and while the proceedings are ongoing, the army is not afraid.
If a specialist deliberately underestimates the degree of illness in order for the young man to join the army, in this case you can complain to his superiors, but they do this in writing and so that the letter is registered in the office. If the diagnosis corresponds to reality, then it will be possible to prevent the army from being replenished with new recruits. You can find out the degree of “underestimated” diagnosis using the parameters that are described by the radiologist; they also take the Regulations on Military Medical Examination, which guide the army. It is better to be examined in another clinic, where flat feet will be correctly diagnosed and, based on the findings, you can go to court or write complaints. If everything turns out to be on the young man’s side, flat feet will help prevent him from being drafted through the courts.
The conclusion of a doctor who falls under “A”, “B” and “C” can be rejected, and the army is not scary for the young man. Only the category of people who have a “G” in them are suitable for service and are taken into service with it, and the army will be the only option where they will take them. According to many doctors, running is not allowed, but it is necessary to load the leg and it should be done correctly, to do this, take a moderate load. In order to reduce the manifestations of flat feet, a special set of exercises is taken, which is developed by an orthopedist specifically for each specific case of deformity or complications. Walking will also help, but for this you need to take special orthopedic insoles, made individually.
It is no secret that twice a year in our country there is a conscription of young men into the ranks of the RA (Russian Army).
In this article we will give some recommendations to conscripts and their parents about what they should know when a young man suffers from flat feet and it (flat feet) was discovered during an examination.
Why is this necessary? And you need this in order to avoid unnecessary “body movements” (sorry for this word) and find out once and for all whether or not your child is fit for military service with a diagnosis of flat feet and what needs to be done for this. And do it right.
Currently, military medical examination, when conscripted into the Russian Army, is carried out in accordance with Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation dated July 4, 2013 N 565 “On approval of the Regulations on military medical examination.”
Previously, this was the responsibility of Resolution No. 123 of February 25, 2003.
What is written below applies specifically to the “old” Resolution. If anyone is interested, you can read it and then compare it with the new Resolution. The government has tightened the requirements under this article.
Article 68 is responsible for flat feet and other foot deformities. This article includes four degrees of dysfunction. It is based on these violations that the category of fitness for military service will be determined.
Citizens upon initial military registration and conscription for military service are examined according to Column I.
In this article we will not touch upon gross pathology of the feet, in which it is impossible to wear military-style shoes, absence of toes, persistent contracture of the toes, complications caused by flat feet (you can read about one of them here), and other serious pathologies.
Most questions arise regarding the degrees of dysfunction: “c” and “d”. According to the first, this is with a slight impairment of function (they are not fit for the army), according to the second, in the presence of objective data without impairment of function (suitable, but with minor restrictions). How to figure it out and what to do? Let's start in order.
If your legs hurt, then don’t be silent:
If your legs hurt, then don’t be silent 1. Don’t be silent. This means when the surgeon starts asking, “What’s bothering you?” - do not remain silent, but lay out your complaints. To say that you have suffered from flat feet since childhood, that your legs hurt, that your legs are tired and that you have other complaints. And it happens that you look at a conscript who has an obvious pathology, and he stands and is silent. Understand, parents, that when the final verdict is made on a young man’s suitability for military service, this silence may “cost him dearly.” And in very simple words, he will completely ruin his sore legs in the army and will suffer all his life. It is advisable to provide, if any, records in the outpatient card, and even better, extracts from a traumatologist or orthopedist. It would not hurt to show previously taken X-rays of the feet with a description from the radiologist. If you don’t have all this, it doesn’t matter.
Plantography (footprint) 2. If you have visually noticeable flat feet or even suspect it, it is advisable to carry out plantography on a plantograph. This is a device with which you can obtain images of the area and shape of the foot support, and allows you to determine the distribution of pressure under your feet. Not all military registration and enlistment offices have such devices for surgeons. And, to be honest, no one pays much attention to the readings of this device. There is nothing written about it in the Regulations on Military Expertise.
3. If signs of flat feet are detected, the surgeon must:
Constructing points to correctly determine the degree of flat feet
4. X-rays are performed in a standing position under load. Moreover, both feet are removed. On radiography, a triangle is drawn to determine the angle of the longitudinal arch and the height of the arch (see photo). A triangle should be drawn on the radiograph. Point 1 is the lowest point of the tubercle of the calcaneus, point 3 is the plantar surface of the head of the metatarsal bone of the first toe, point 2 is the lowest point of the wedge-navicular joint, from which a perpendicular is drawn to point 4 - a place on the horizontal line. Angle 1-2-3 is the angle of the longitudinal internal plantar arch, height 2-4 (h) is the height of the arch of the foot.
The description of the image is carried out by a radiologist.
Normal: arch angle is 125 – 130 degrees, arch height 39 mm.
5. Well, now the important thing. It is at the stage of taking and describing radiographs that all possible errors occur. Agree, if you put the points that form the triangle a little higher or lower, inside or outside, the result can change significantly.
Schematic representation of arthrosis 6. Arthrosis of the joints of the foot is determined only by x-ray and is characterized by narrowing of the joint space and marginal bone growths. How can one clearly differentiate between stage I and stage II arthrosis? (May radiologists forgive me, for this pathology I have come across completely different descriptions for the same image).
This is very important for a conscript, because... those with deforming arthrosis of the 1st degree are suitable for the army, but those with deforming arthrosis of the 2nd degree are not.
7. Flat feet, according to Article 68, have 3 degrees.
I degree – the angle of the longitudinal internal plantar arch is 131 – 140 degrees, the height of the arch is 35 – 25 mm.
II degree – angle – 141 – 155 degrees, height – 24 – 17 mm.
III degree – angle – more than 155 degrees, height – less than 17 mm.
Now let's "play."
What's the matter? Here's the thing.
When the conscript takes radiographs, the radiologist will describe them, then the young man will go to a traumatologist (orthopedist), who must fill out the forms in 2 copies (one is pasted into the outpatient card, the other is given to the conscript). With this act, the person returns to the surgeon of the military registration and enlistment office, who, based on the documents indicated above, must write a Medical Examination Sheet, where a conclusion is made on the suitability or unfitness of the conscript for military service.
Didn't you remember the radiologist's report (see above)? So should a guy serve in the army with such a conclusion or not?
According to Article 68, point “d” includes longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of degree I or II with deforming arthrosis of stage I (i.e. fit, but with minor restrictions); Point “c” includes longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of the II degree with deforming arthrosis of the II stage (i.e., unfit).
Passing the medical examination Are you confused? Then I’ll give you some simple tips on what to do in this situation.
1. If possible, try to keep x-rays of your feet in your home. They must clearly indicate the conscript's surname, year of birth, and the date the photo was taken.
2. If you disagree with the conclusion issued by the surgeon of the district (or city) military registration and enlistment office, ask to be sent for examination to the regional hospital. A doctor should also refer you there if he himself also doubts the correctness of the diagnosis and examination results.
3. If you haven’t sent it, then tell the commission at the regional collection point the same thing.
4. If this does not help, then demand the creation of a controversial commission with the participation of representatives of the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers.
Now let's talk about what's happening now.
I very carefully studied this Article 68 (Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation of July 4, 2013 N 565) and understood this.
4 factors are important for us, namely:
It is on determining the angles for each pathology that the degree of flatfoot will depend, and subsequently the surgeon’s conclusion on the suitability of service in the ranks of the RA. Everything you read above remains valid (except for angles and degrees, of course). Most importantly, we need to understand the angles and x-rays. Let's start in order.
You can suspect flat feet visually or undergo plantography (written about above).
Footprints on a plantograph
Okay, we suspected, what next? We take pictures.
Longitudinal flatfoot and hammertoe deformity are assessed using radiographs taken in the lateral projection in a standing position with full static load on the test foot. On radiographs, the angle of the longitudinal arch of the foot is determined by constructing a triangle. The vertices of the triangle are: the lowest point of the head of the first metatarsal bone; the lower point of contact of the bone surfaces of the navicular and wedge-shaped bones of the foot; the lowest point of the calcaneal tuberosity. Normally, the 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. In the new edition, the position of the height of the arches of the feet is not taken into account.
Scheme for designating the angle and height of the arch of the foot
To determine the degree of post-traumatic deformation of the calcaneus, calculate the Böhler angle (the angle of the articular part of the calcaneal tubercle), formed by the intersection of two lines, one of which connects the highest point of the anterior angle of the subtalar joint and the top of the posterior articular facet, and the other runs along the upper surface of the calcaneal tubercle. . Normally, this angle is 20 - 40 degrees, and its decrease is characterized by post-traumatic flatfoot.
Böhler Angle Calculation
Transverse flatfoot is assessed by radiographs of the forefoot and midfoot in a direct projection, taken while standing on two legs under body weight. Reliable criteria for the degree of transverse flatfoot are the parameters of the angular deviations of the first metatarsal bone and big toe. On radiographs, 3 straight lines are drawn, corresponding to the longitudinal axes of the first and second metatarsal bones and the axis of the main phalanx of the first toe. With the I degree of deformation, the angle between the I and II metatarsal bones is 10 - 14 degrees, and the angle of deviation of the first finger from the axis of the I metatarsal bone is 15 - 20 degrees, with the II degree these angles respectively increase to 15 and 30 degrees, with the III degree - up to 20 and 40 degrees, and at degree IV - exceed 20 and 40 degrees.
In the pictures below: 1 is the angle of deviation of 1 finger; 2 is the angle between the I and II metatarsal bones.
Calculation of angles for transverse flatfoot
Stage I deforming arthrosis of the foot joints is radiographically characterized by a narrowing of the joint space by less than 50 percent and marginal bone growths not exceeding 1 mm from the edge of the joint space. Calculation of angles Stage II arthrosis is characterized by a narrowing of the joint space by more than 50 percent, marginal bone growths exceeding 1 mm from the edge of the joint space, deformation and subchondral osteosclerosis of the articular ends of the articulating bones. In stage III arthrosis, the joint space is not radiologically determined, there are pronounced marginal bone growths, gross deformation and subchondral osteosclerosis of the articular ends of the articulating bones.
With deforming arthrosis, everything is more complicated. It all depends on the qualifications and experience of the radiologist. And sometimes you can openly “cheat” (may the radiologists forgive me).
Let's summarize. I doubt that any of the young guys will be able to gain the “cherished corners” so as not to serve in the army. I even talked with radiologists, they agree with me, such gross pathology of the feet practically does not occur (here I do not have a really gross visual deformation of the feet).
But if you still decide to prove that you are right in this matter, then you need to take at least 3 photographs with a description by a competent radiologist (for longitudinal, transverse flatfoot and post-traumatic deformation of the calcaneus).
Good luck to you. If you want to talk in the comments on this topic, then we preferably need all the above information from you.
Residents of developed countries suffer from flat feet much more often than citizens of the third world - in Europe and America, up to 70% of people have flat feet, and in India this foot defect is observed in only 4%.
The most common reason is lack or excess load on the legs. This can be caused, for example, by wearing the wrong shoes. Approximately 3% of people inherit flat feet from their parents.
Women condemn themselves to many torments for the sake of beauty. But, as we know, all patience comes to an end. What kind of heels and pumps are there if the “bone” sticks out unsightly, makes the foot wider and, in the literal sense of the word, prevents you from taking a step. The reason for this foot deformation is transverse flatfoot.
If it were not for the spring properties of the arch of the foot, every step would threaten us with a concussion, and running and jumping could easily lead to death.
Every day we do a lot of important things: we go to work, go shopping, take care of our family, meet with friends. And we don’t think about our health at all. Exactly until the moment it loudly reminds you of itself. And only then do we begin to take action: we go to the doctor, go on vacation, read articles on the Internet.
Many people live their lives believing that they do not have flat feet. This is a very dangerous misconception. Sooner or later it can lead to many serious consequences.
Tight shoes can cause poor circulation, ingrown toenails, or crooked toes.
Probably, many of us wondered how this could be: after severe injuries, sprains, dislocations, fractures, displacements, etc. Our famous athletes are returning to action in record time. Surely sports doctors have professional secrets?
No one is immune from falls, but not everyone breaks bones and not always. You can, of course, give Murphy’s Law a bad word, but there is also an objective reason that increases the likelihood of fractures.
Despite the apparent abundance of proposed methods of prevention and treatment, this problem remains extremely relevant.
Recently, such a direction of restorative medicine as osteopathy is gaining increasing popularity in Russia and in the world. Doctor of osteopathy Konstantin Nikolaevich Gorbunov talks about its essence and possibilities.
If a person weighs about 80-85 kg, the lumbar spine accounts for more than 3/5 of the total load.
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“Do they take you into the army with arthrosis?” - Many young people of military age are concerned about this question. The diagnosis of osteoarthritis among young people is an uncommon occurrence, since joint disease mainly affects people after 40 years of age, but especially after 60 years, 70% suffer from arthrosis. However, young people can also have osteoarthritis. The main reason for its occurrence among adolescents and young men of conscription age are injuries and joint dysplasia.
A young man, a conscript subject to military service, may have arthrosis or a tendency to develop the disease if he:
If any of the listed points coincide, then the conscript should be examined by a radiologist who will take X-rays to determine the picture. In the pictures, in the presence of arthrosis, bone growths along the edges of the joints (so-called osteophytes) may be visible; another main sign of arthrosis is a narrowing of the interarticular space. Also, a doctor (radiologist, rheumatologist, traumatologist) can identify joint deformities based on examination. In this case, the angles of deviation from the normal position of the bone are calculated.
To make a verdict from a medical expert at the military registration and enlistment office, appropriate medical opinions are needed after a thorough examination. It is difficult to say in absentia whether a young man with arthrosis is fit for the army. Here, a lot depends on concomitant diseases (for example, the degree of flat feet, kyphosis and other ailments), the nature and severity of the arthrosis of the joints itself. The medical commission should pay attention to the degree of narrowing of the joint space, bone deformities, and the degree of wear of the cartilage tissue.
Thus, there is no definite answer that people with arthrosis are not accepted into the army. Let's look at the Schedule of Diseases, which is part of the Regulations on Military Medical Examination. This document defines a list of diseases that may provide a deferment or will be a reason for deregistration from the military register. The schedule of diseases, Article 68, defines the stages of arthrosis that can exempt you from military service:
Persons with arthrosis in the joints of the midfoot and grade 3 flatfoot, expressed by severe pain, exostoses, and transverse or longitudinal deformities, are not accepted for military service. But if the guy has flat feet and arthrosis of the first degree, then the guy will have to serve, most often he is given category B.
Osteoarthritis of the knee joint may become a reason to be discharged from the army if doctors reveal severe narrowing of the joint space on X-rays. A diagnosis of “arthrosis of the second degree” allows you not to take a conscript into the army, but military registration and enlistment offices often mark the personal file as “fit”, since it is very difficult to accurately determine the degree of arthrosis ; there are no proper legal definitions of what exactly is considered arthrosis of one degree or another.
The conscript will have to collect all documents, certificates, x-rays, and doctors’ reports in order to further prove to the military commission that he is unfit for military service. Many factors will be taken into account that decide the fate of the young man. With a large bouquet of diseases, to which arthrosis is added, the army may “not shine” for the conscript. Thus, the severity of the disease, the symptoms of the disease that interfere with normal service, will be important.