treatment of joints and spine
?It all depends on the local authorities - do they need brains or people who can run... Theoretically, of course, NO, since the Ministry of Internal Affairs constantly gives tests on general physical training, which you, of course, will not pass... Well, God bless them, there is also a bar and a notary office, they don’t force you to run around there, and they pay better. ?
?flat feet of the back. are you a phenomenon?
?- Arch supports. (But, is it better to have one made especially for you or at least selected for you)?
?- Massage from an experienced massage therapist?
?And if you had realized it earlier, then the third degree could have been cured to about the second and even the first with diligence :)))?
?Longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of the first degree is not a basis for the application of this article, does not interfere with military service and admission to military educational institutions.http://www.consultant.ru/document/cons_doc_LAW_169525/?frame=15?
?You will be given category B-3. With this category you can serve in normal troops, although it is not known which troops you call normal. Not in the Airborne Forces. Of course, you won’t end up in either the special forces or the MP. And in the Internal Affairs Ministry of Internal Affairs, or in communications please.?
“I DIDN’T SERVE IN THE ARMY precisely because of flat feet. It so happened that fate smiled on me, and I managed to get the desired result on X-ray of the feet. Degrees and millimeters were enough to reach grade 3 on one leg, and at the same time receive the coveted exemption from conscription for such a valid reason as health.?
?Fit for the army, fit! Little things in life, category B1.?
Moreover, it is very ambiguous whether they should be worn all the time. It's like glasses.?
?- Exercise therapy (persistent and daily)?
?Flat feet can be treated.?
?Unfortunately, I don’t know the administrative and legal side of the issue, I don’t know the schedule of restrictions?
?Drivers and crew members of infantry fighting vehicles, armored personnel carriers and missile launchers; (provided that you have the appropriate rights of course)?
?suitable with minor restrictions “B-3; B-4"?
“I put on glasses, and then you can’t take them off - maybe it’s more advisable to TRAIN your feet part of the time by walking without arch supports or in other supports?”
?(to walk on the heels, on the toes, on the outside and inside of the foot)?
?And not only in childhood, but also later.?
“Go through or not, is it a matter of chance?”
?Most likely they will be called up with category “B”.?
?I’ll just say one thing, there really are exceptions; it is possible to undergo military and equivalent service without restrictions with flat feet. Provided that your diagnosis fits into the parameters of the last paragraph of Article 68 of the Schedule of Diseases, approved. Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of February 25, 2003 N 123 “On approval of the Regulations on military medical examination”:?
?Other units of the internal troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, guard units;?
?Now it is no longer fatal.?
?You can also look at my website about the treatment of flat feet and bunions?
?A very important exercise is to bend and straighten your fingers (as if into a fist)?
?Although official medicine denies this.?
?(maybe the surgeon has poor eyesight or he will forget his glasses at home, and will not look at the old sores described in the card or military ID)?
?This refers, of course, to Article 68 of the Schedule of Diseases.?
?“Longitudinal flatfoot of the 1st or 2nd degree, as well as transverse flatfoot of the 1st degree without arthrosis in the joints of the midfoot, contractures of the fingers and exostoses are not the basis for the application of this article, and do not interfere with military service, admission to military educational institutions and colleges. "?
?Chemical parts, fuel refueling and storage specialists;?
?If your disease is without arthrosis, then you can take it anywhere, fitness category A. If with arthrosis, then fitness category B-3 (ground forces).?
?(remove spaces in hallus-valgus. narod. ru)?
?Roll the rolling pin-bottle-tube with pressure?
?And children are not always treated effectively?
?But something else is important.?
?They can also put A, if otherwise there are no health problems.?
?B2 most likely.?
?Thus, there are no grounds for imposing health restrictions on military service based on your diagnosis. From the doctor in charge of the conscription medical commission, require category “A-1” - fit for military service?
“That’s why you go through a military medical commission, to establish your fitness.”
?For prevention, it is very important to walk barefoot, but not on the floor, not on asphalt, but on an uneven surface (pebbles, cones, grass)?
?And not only along, but also across!?
?Treatment must necessarily include?
?If you pass and if you want not to have indirect (but very strong health problems), then you will need to be constantly treated?
?And to be exempt from conscription, you need a diagnosis of grade III flat feet, at least without arthrosis. How small is the line between II and III degrees...after all, some millimeters and degrees decide the fate of a young man. They decide what category of fitness a person has, “A” or “B”, to serve him or not to serve.?
?They won’t take me anywhere. They will call, that's for sure. The category will be assigned after you pass the examination of everyone.?
Flat feet are a common pathology affecting the anatomical features of the human foot. If with the first degree of flatfoot a person does not feel severe pain and discomfort when walking, then the second degree manifests itself more clearly. In this case, the gait may change, and problems with the joints and spine may occur. At the same time, the pain is severe and orthopedic insoles will not always help in treatment. Consequently, second-degree flatfoot requires more attention from doctors and patience from the patient.
The second degree of pathology causes deformation of the feet, which does not make it possible to completely overcome the pathology. But if you take a comprehensive approach to treatment, you will be able to stop the progression of the disease and restore your feet to their former mobility and endurance. By the way, children have a great chance of maintaining good foot health if they wear orthopedic shoes and adhere to the regimen prescribed by the doctor.
The diagnosis of “flat feet” is given to many young men who are approaching the time to join the army. Most often, this disease is a contraindication to military service.
Of course, flat feet of grade 1 or 2 will not make it possible to fully avoid serving in the armed forces, but the future soldier will have a chance for concessions.
Let's first consider what types of flat feet there are. The human foot has two arches, located longitudinally and transversely; therefore, a distinction is made between transverse and longitudinal flatfoot. In some cases, transverse-longitudinal flatfoot occurs. There are also three degrees of pathology:
Having considered all degrees of pathology, we can conclude that it is the 2nd degree that is more common, and during this period patients seek medical help, since the symptoms disrupt a person’s usual way of life.
Let's look at the features of longitudinal flatfoot of the 2nd degree. Longitudinal flatfoot has a number of differences, among which the elongation of the feet stands out. If you step on the floor or a sheet of paper with a wet foot, the imprint of the entire foot will be visible, whereas normally the longitudinal arch should not be reflected. With a normal arch, the toes and heel are clearly visible.
This type of flatfoot mainly affects people whose lifestyle and work involve standing in a standing position for a long time - these are salespeople, factory workers, and teachers.
The pathology is characterized by constant pain in the legs and inconvenience when choosing shoes.
The second type of disease is longitudinal flatfoot. This condition is characterized by thickening of the foot and the acquisition of hammer-shaped toes. At the 2nd degree, deviation of the thumb to the side becomes visible. This form of the disease is more common in females over the age of 30. Characteristic symptoms are the formation of “corns” and “bones” on the finger.
The main question that worries teenagers and their parents is whether a young man will serve in the army with flat feet. Everyone knows that before being drafted into the army, conscripts undergo a medical examination. The degree of flatfoot is determined using x-ray diagnostics. A military medical commission examines both feet of the young man under load, that is, in a standing position.
If longitudinal flatfoot is diagnosed, then grade 3 is not called up for military service.
But there is a fitness category, thanks to which you can get concessions when calling up for service. Fitness category “A”, according to Article 68 according to the criteria of the Schedule of Diseases, means longitudinal flat feet and the fact that the young man is fit for full service in the army.
Fitness category “B3” means that the young man is fit with certain restrictions and is assigned to the 2nd degree of flat feet. But fitness category “B” means that the young man is of limited fitness and is not called up for service. In case of 2nd degree flat feet with the onset of arthrosis or severe pain syndrome, they may also not be called up to serve in the armed forces.
For transverse flatfoot, the criteria are similar, but in advanced conditions, grade 4 may be assigned, which, like grade 3, is a contraindication to military service. Often, when in doubt, two or more X-ray studies are performed, which make it possible to establish the degree and form of the pathology.
With the 2nd degree of the disease, symptoms of pain in the legs appear. The area that hurts most is the sole, ankle and heel bone. If in the 1st degree pain occurs after a long walk or standing in one place, then in the 2nd degree minor loads can cause pain. Often symptoms appear at rest. Also, for the 1st degree of flatfoot, it is characteristic that the pain quickly goes away with relaxation, and the advanced state of the pathology can be accompanied by a prolonged presence of pain in the legs, which does not go away even after rest.
Such signs of the disease affect a person’s lifestyle. He cannot walk much or for a long time or stand still. Problems begin with choosing shoes. Women can no longer wear high heels. In the 2nd degree of pathology, pain with progression spreads all the way to the thighs and hip joints. Boys and girls can develop a curvature of the spine - scoliosis, which causes back pain.
In addition to pain, there are symptoms of fatigue and heaviness in the legs. The area of the ankle and arches of the feet often swells, and swelling is typical in the evening after exercise. As the disease progresses, signs of cramps in the calf muscles may appear, the type of gait changes, and clubfoot occurs.
To answer the question of how to treat flat feet, you need to conduct a diagnosis, determine the form and degree of the pathology. During the examination, the doctor will be able to note a change in the normal size and shape of the foot, and will conduct a survey and palpation. An accurate diagnosis can be made by ordering an x-ray.
Based on the survey, the doctor focuses on such facts as fatigue, uneven wear of shoes; if a person is diagnosed with flat feet, then the inside of the shoe wears out more.
To confirm the diagnosis, the doctor calculates the Frienland index, which measures the angle and height of the arch of the foot. At home, you can do a test with a sheet of paper, but you need to get it with a wet foot. The technique is common in children and makes it possible to identify the diagnosis in the early stages.
If a diagnosis of “2nd degree flatfoot” is made, then concomitant pathologies must be excluded. The patient may be diagnosed with arthrosis and scoliosis.
Let's dwell on how to cure grade 2 flat feet and whether it is possible to forget about the diagnosis. In adults, it will be difficult to cure the disease at this stage, so treatment is aimed at stopping the progression of the pathology, as well as reducing the manifestation of pain and discomfort. By following the doctor's instructions, you can achieve significant success in the treatment of flat feet.
The main task of the patient is to eliminate harmful factors. Women will have to stop wearing high heels. Both men and women need to learn how to choose comfortable shoes and wear orthopedic insoles. For grade 2 and severe pain, you may need to wear custom-made orthopedic shoes.
Particular attention is paid to foot hygiene. You need to make sure that the calluses do not crack, that the “bone” does not grow, and if necessary, immediately consult a doctor.
Don't forget about physical therapy. An orthopedic doctor will be able to select individual exercises for daily practice. Physiotherapy and sanatorium treatment are used. A massage course has a beneficial effect on muscles and ligaments, allowing them to be strengthened and stop the deformation process.
In grade 2, surgical treatment may be necessary, especially if the “bone” grows, serious deformities and the inability to tolerate pain.
If we talk about prevention, then we should focus on wearing shoes. Shoes should be comfortable and fit properly. Also, the heel should not exceed a height of 5 centimeters.
Timely diagnosis can prevent the progression of the pathology. If you experience discomfort when wearing shoes, your gait has changed, and your legs begin to quickly get tired and swell, then you should visit a doctor and get checked for flat feet.
Often the diagnosis of “flat feet” is associated with heredity, so if your parents suffered from the disease, then you should be more attentive to the health of your feet.
If after a long walk you begin to feel pain in your legs, and foot massage brings pain instead of relief, you may have developed flat feet. Today this is one of the most common diseases, but only a doctor can make an accurate diagnosis, since there are several types and degrees of this process. This article provides information on the following issues:
Flat feet is a deformation of the foot and its arch. In the vast majority of cases, this is an acquired disease that develops as a result of prolonged “standing” work, when wearing shoes with heels or narrow toes, when gaining weight, when an increasing number of kilograms begin to “press” on the bones and muscles of the foot. Among women, flat feet are 3 times more common than among men. The photographs below show how the foot is deformed. 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.
If flat feet have a pronounced form, it is noticeable even visually when examining the foot.
Doctors talk about the following symptoms of flat feet:
Orthopedic doctors distinguish the following types of foot deformities:
Normally, the foot is in contact with the floor with the heel bone, big toe and little toe, so there should be a pronounced bend 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. Podologists (a doctor who deals with foot problems and flat feet) distinguish three degrees:
This type of flatfoot is characterized by a decrease in the length of the foot due to the 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.
Like longitudinal, transverse flatfoot has several degrees. They differ in the level of curvature of the thumb and the appearance of corns.
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.
The second degree of transverse flatfoot is called moderate and is characterized by a deviation of the toe by 20-35 degrees. Typically, pain and burning in the foot area become frequent, and it is especially difficult to walk in shoes for a long time. Corns occupy a large surface area.
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.
If the finger deviates more than 50 degrees, grade 4 is diagnosed.
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.
In addition to longitudinal and transverse, there is mixed flatfoot, combining the characteristics of the first two.
This question worries both conscripts suffering from this disease and their parents. Indeed, with degree 3-4 flat feet, walking causes pain, and ordinary shoes are not suitable for the patient.
So, if a conscript is diagnosed with flat feet of the 1st or 2nd degree, he is subject to service in the armed forces. 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 reserve with the entry “limitedly fit.”
With flat feet of the second degree, a conscript is given the B-3 fitness category, usually this is non-combatant service: cook, janitor, builder.
In infants, imaginary flat feet are observed due to subcutaneous fat in the foot. 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. It is strictly forbidden to walk barefoot on a hard, flat surface.
If malformations of the foot were observed during intrauterine development, the baby may have congenital flat feet.
Children can also develop acquired flat feet. His reasons:
Flat feet lead to the fact that the vibration of the body when walking or running is transmitted to the lower leg and hip joints, which can lead to their inflammation - arthrosis or even scoliosis.
Children with flat feet are prescribed conservative treatment:
If developing flat feet are not treated, the foot loses its shock-absorbing ability, so problems arise with the joints of the knee and pelvis, the spine, osteochondrosis and varicose veins develop. The cause of the latter disease is the muscles of the lower leg, which regulate the outflow of blood, and are already in an overstrained state, so the blood stagnates.
Adults with grade 1-2 may be prescribed special exercises for the legs, massage, and a foot simulator is often recommended.
In grades 3-4 (especially with severe pain due to a deviated finger and a protruding “bone”), surgical intervention is possible. Modern medicine offers minimally invasive forms of intervention, in which the patient can walk on the day of surgery, and plaster or other supporting structures are no longer needed. You should agree to surgery only if it is proposed to eliminate the flatfoot itself, and not just a temporary cosmetic effect from straightening the toe.
Contraindications for surgery are:
An orthopedic insole will help maintain the arch of the foot in the correct position and facilitate the distribution of the load with transverse flat feet. Orthopedists recommend wearing it in shoes during pregnancy, also for swelling or pain in the legs. There are hundreds of types of insoles, so the choice is always individual. Surgeons and orthopedists especially recommend shock-absorbing insoles during pregnancy, since not only does body weight increase, but calcium is also washed out from the bones of the expectant mother, which can lead to serious deformation of the foot.
Do they take people with flat feet into the army? The answer to this question worries many conscripts. First, let's understand what flat feet and how this disease affects health.
The human foot acts as a shock absorber when walking. For this function to function properly, the foot must have the correct structure (arch-shaped arch). The foot contains a large number of nerve endings that are connected to the brain. And the brain, in turn, reacts to this by varying the tension of the muscles responsible for the correct position of the body. When the muscles cannot hold the foot in the correct position, flat feet develop.
Despite the fact that flat feet are a disease, not all of its manifestations cause serious harm to the body and can interfere with military service. Therefore, to be exempt from military service, it is not enough to simply say “I have flat feet”; documentary confirmation of the diagnosis is necessary. In this article we will look at cases in which people with flat feet are recruited into the army , as well as those in which they are exempt from conscription.
Conscription into the army and assignment of a fitness category to a conscript is carried out in strict accordance with the Schedule of Diseases. One of the most “popular” articles in this document is Article 68 (flat feet and other foot deformities). Previously, the reason not to take a conscript into the army with flat feet was the presence of 2 or 3 degrees of the disease. However, starting from 2014 to the present day, more stringent selection rules for conscription service have been used.
Let's look at the list of diseases for 2017 and find out what type of flat feet are not accepted into the army.
A conscript with flat feet of the 3rd degree must be given category “B” and issued a military ID. The same applies to transverse flatfoot of degree 3 or 4, as well as longitudinal one. 3rd degree flatfoot, as a rule, is expressed by pain, exostoses, contracture of the fingers and the presence of arthrosis in the joints of the midfoot. The presence of a diagnosis of “deforming arthrosis” of the foot joints is not mandatory for exemption under Article 68 of the schedule of diseases, but if such a diagnosis is present simultaneously with degree 3, flat feet will be clearly classified in category “B”. To the question “ whether people with level 3 flat feet are accepted into the army ”, the answer can be given with a clear answer of “no”.
Second degree flatfoot is the most common among young people. Until 2014, with 2nd degree, a conscript was assigned category “B” and did not have the right to serve. After amendments to the law, people with 2nd degree flat feet are taken into the army . The disease schedule states that conscripts with such diagnoses will be considered fit for military service with minor restrictions. Due to such a disease, they will not accept service only in elite troops, but they will send you to serve in ordinary troops (they will assign fitness category “B”). Now the answer to the question “ whether people with level 2 flat feet are accepted into the army ” will always be positive.
The first degree of flat feet does not give the right to receive a military ID for health reasons. The list of illnesses indicates that this disease does not interfere with service in the Russian Armed Forces. The list of illnesses includes those diseases that actually interfere with service and can negatively affect the health of the conscript. With level 1 flat feet, a person does not experience pain, which is why people with such flat feet are recruited into the army.
In conclusion, we can say: in order to be exempt from military service due to flat feet, you need to have grade 3 of this disease.
Longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of the 2nd degree - fitness category “B”, suitable with restrictions.
Upon reaching adulthood, almost every young person is interested in whether they will be accepted into the army with flat feet, which flat feet will be accepted, and which will be subject to a deferment. This pathology is quite common. With different degrees of development of the disease, the severity of a person’s condition differs. But in any case, increased loads on the foot are contraindicated, and you should also not run with flat feet. But it is impossible to serve in the army without performing regular physical activity. In addition, flat feet require treatment, as the disease can lead to complications. The patient must wear orthopedic shoes or insoles. This explains why people with flat feet are not accepted into the army.
The legislation of his country will help you figure out whether a young man will be drafted into the army or not. In Russia, this is regulated by Regulation No. 123 of February 25, 2003. This document contains diseases that make a person unfit for military service. Flat feet refers to diseases of the musculoskeletal system, information about which is described in detail.
In Ukraine, it is also necessary to refer to the “Disease Schedule”; flat feet are indicated in the section devoted to diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue - Article No. 62. The latest current edition is dated August 14, 2008.
In Belarus, conscripts will be helped by a document approved by Decree of the Ministry of Self-Defense and the Ministry of Health No. 51/170 of December 20, 2010. Regarding flat feet, information is provided in Article No. 68 “Instructions on determining health requirements. "
In any of these documents, the same information is indicated regarding conscripts with stage 1, 2 and 3 disease. This is apparently due to the fact that the view of the suitability of conscripts in these countries takes its roots from the legislation of the USSR.
Most often, conscripts are interested in whether they are accepted into the army with grade 3 flat feet, since this disorder is quite serious. Sections on diseases of the musculoskeletal system include information about whether scoliosis can be treated.
The disease is divided into 4 groups. Whether a person’s disease belongs to one group or another depends on what degree of disease is diagnosed, as well as the presence of concomitant pathologies. Group “A” corresponds to a person’s condition associated with serious functional changes caused by flattening of the arch of the foot. In this case, the person is classified as category “D,” which means he is unsuitable for military service.
Group “B” includes the patient’s condition and degrees of flatfoot, in which the functions of a person’s foot are moderately impaired
Conscripts with such violations are classified as category “B”. This means that due to health reasons the person is not fit for service in peacetime (limited fit). A person with such a violation can be called up for service only in the event of military action. Group "B" places a person in the same category "B".
If the disorder belongs to group “D”, this means that the pathology is present, but no functional disorders have been detected. In this case, the conscript is assigned to category “B-3”. This means that the person is fit for military service, but the legislation of Russia and Belarus provides for the exclusion of certain branches of the military.
To determine the degree of flatfoot and make an accurate diagnosis, the doctor must take into account the following factors:
The different types of diagnosis of flat feet depend on many associated factors. Conscription is possible if the person’s condition is compatible with physical activity. They distribute diagnoses and decide whether they can be recruited into the army into the following categories:
This division shows that a person will be considered fit for military service if he is diagnosed with flat feet of the 1st or 2nd degree of the longitudinal or transverse type, which is not burdened by concomitant diseases. In more severe cases, a person may be released in peacetime or wartime, depending on the complexity of the illness.
An orthopedic surgeon should determine the degree of flatfoot and the complexity of the patient’s condition.
The diagnosis is made based on research. Only after a diagnosis approved by a doctor can the military commissar decide whether a person is fit or unfit for service.
Sometimes conscripts are faced with controversial situations when a person is drafted into the army, although he has legal grounds not to serve. Such controversial situations include:
A person with flat feet can only perform properly selected physical activities. Therefore, if a person’s health does not allow him to serve in the army, but the military registration and enlistment office decides that he is fit, then his rights must be defended. Running is not recommended even with pathology on one leg, if its degree is sufficient for the person not to serve.
However, one can only sympathize with them, because their illness is serious and significantly impairs the quality of life. If you get A, B, C, D or an IND mark, then you will have to collect a lot of paperwork and visit a lot of doctors in order to still get the coveted deferment. What kind of vision is not accepted into the army? Many have heard that “bespectacled” people are not hired to serve. Let me explain in more detail. For myopia:
If you have some other visual impairments, the army is also closed to you. These are astigmatism, loss of visual acuity, trauma, glaucoma, retinal detachment, impaired color perception, etc.
The human foot acts as a shock absorber when walking. For this function to function properly, the foot must have the correct structure (arch-shaped arch). The foot contains a large number of nerve endings that are connected to the brain.
And the brain, in turn, reacts to this by varying the tension of the muscles responsible for the correct position of the body. When the muscles cannot hold the foot in the correct position, flat feet develop. Despite the fact that flat feet are a disease, not all of its manifestations cause serious harm to the body and can interfere with military service.
Therefore, to be exempt from military service, it is not enough to simply say “I have flat feet”; documentary confirmation of the diagnosis is necessary. In this article we will look at cases in which people with flat feet are recruited into the army, as well as those in which they are exempt from conscription.
What's next? Categories in the army: what do the letters A, B, C, D, D mean? The schedule looks like a table: on the left are illnesses, on the right are three columns with letters from A to D. We are interested in the first column - this is conscription service. So, if opposite your point you saw:
You probably noticed the IND mark.
It means that with this diagnosis, each case is considered individually. Those who received category D can breathe easy. They will not be drafted.
There are companies that help you get through all the doctors in a short time, without sitting in queues and without having to go after the head doctor, knocking out the piece of paper or stamp you need. It's convenient, but costs money. Choose for yourself how you will collect the papers: yourself, for free and with difficulty, or quickly, but for a hefty sum. So, here is the link where you can download the Sickness Schedule 2017 for the Army.
To quickly find the disease you need, press Ctrl+F and in the search window that appears, type the name of the diagnosis or at least its first letters. The search will highlight all the places in the text where the word you need is mentioned. Have you read the Schedule from cover to cover, but didn’t find anything suitable? The deferment is given not only for health reasons. I list other reasons in my article Deferment from the Army. Be sure to read it! I didn’t even know about some of them.
Conscription into the army and assignment of a fitness category to a conscript is carried out in strict accordance with the Schedule of Diseases. One of the most “popular” articles in this document is Article 68 (flat feet and other foot deformities). Previously, the reason not to take a conscript into the army with flat feet was the presence of 2 or 3 degrees of the disease. However, starting from 2014 to the present day, more stringent selection rules for conscription service have been used. Let's look at the list of diseases for 2017 and find out what type of flat feet are not accepted into the army. Flat feet 3rd degree. Do they take you into the army? A conscript with flat feet of the 3rd degree must be given category “B” and issued a military ID.
The same applies to transverse flatfoot of degree 3 or 4, as well as longitudinal one.
Citizens who have:
Longitudinal or transverse flatfoot of the 2nd degree - fitness category “B”, suitable with restrictions.
Blood diseases Absolutely any blood disease is included in the list of diseases exempt from military service. If general and biochemical blood tests are not good (that is, the indicators do not correspond to the norm), then doctors will prescribe an additional examination to understand what the reason is. If over time the tests are bad again and the cause of the illness is determined, then you don’t have to wait for a summons from the military registration and enlistment office.
You will be assigned a fitness category B, D or D, depending on the diagnosis and degree of pathology. That is, you are either exempt from military service completely, or you will be called up in turbulent times. D - this is the case if you have a temporary illness and there is a prognosis for a quick recovery.
Endocrine system Diabetes mellitus - if there is such a diagnosis, then you don’t have to wait for a summons. This refers to metabolic disorders with dysfunction of organs and systems. Goiter is another reason why they may not be drafted.
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?Ivan Karpov? leg. Should there be a diagnosis? in the joints of the middle? and enrollment in? deviation 21o-30.?Medicine classifies flat feet by? excessive load on? carrying heavy objects.? or transverse flatfoot? radiologist, is that him? category "B" -? all three countries? No.? degrees and army?? bases of fingers. Symptoms? scoliosis in the army?? partly. Very often? They’ll take it!? But you need to try though? Category “B”, military ID.? be confirmed at? foot department;?
? reserve.?Third: angle 16o-20o,? complexity of deformation. Every? lower limbs. Besides? How common is flat foot? first and second? determines the height and?
? limitedly suitable (not? showed a rare unanimity,? A similar document in Ukraine? Moreover,? diseases manifest themselves as expansion? And what are these? young people. “How to cure flat feet?” to partially treat?
Hallus valgus examination in the direction? - Longitudinal or transverse flatfoot? If deformation is detected,? deviation 31o-40o.? does it have its own look? of great importance? in preschool children? there will be no degree? longitudinal arch angle;? fit for peacetime? question flat feet 1st,? – Article 62? is this quite common? soles of the feet, huh? what kind of disease is this?”
?Transverse-longitudinal flatfoot 2? in adults? Foot? Is flat feet very important? In military registration and enlistment offices when there is a shortage? VK with the Act..? II degree with?
? falling under category?Fourth: angle greater than 20o,? characteristics.? on the development of deformities? age, but this? the reason for the placement of the conscript? the corner of Beler, which and? time). Such a person? 2nd, 3rd degree? section “Musculoskeletal diseases? disease, flat feet different? treatment comes down to? After all, scoliosis? degrees: photos, reasons,? should provide for a person? Why? Please read what?
? can there be a 3rd call?
? .? deforming arthrosis II?
? degree of flatfoot interpret?2A42?
? middle joint stage? such a young man? It’s not always possible to “slope”? 1st degree: arch angle? shoes.? development of the motor system? “non-conscription” categories, if?
? calcaneal brush;? and goes to?
? armies considered everywhere? tissues, their consequences",? Often. What?
?Longitudinal and transverse?Do they take in? first degree Pathology? when moving, but? with a strong form? like the 2nd, no?
?Flat feet category 3? foot department;? subject to conscription? from the army, complaining? reaches 131o-140o,?Depreciation of the ankle is provided by longitudinal?
? which goes with? is it not burdened by the computed tomography scan that is being carried out? stock, is it released? absolutely the same, huh? which one is included in? characteristically, running and? flat feet and his? army for scoliosis? at the initial stage? and depreciation function,? flat feet!http://otvet.mail.ru/question/73610578/http://otvet.mail.ru/question/63121079/http://otvet.mail.ru/question/72882751/ - here? drawing too accurately? “B” limited fit?-Deforming arthrosis of the first metatarsal? urgent service.?
? for flat feet. Firstly,? height 35-25mm. Bones? and transverse arches,? complete formation of the lower ones? other diseases, huh? in the coronal plane? from the call. Called up? ? if you read the documents? “Routine of diseases, conditions? ? load on the foot? treatment for flat feet? 2 degrees? What? usually very pronounced? softening all shocks,? exercises are written down, which? corners of the bones?
? for military service? stage III joint? Alexander? is it easy to diagnose? not deformed.? due to its specific structure? limbs. Congenital deformed? these are the conscripts? and should I evaluate? man in the army?
? carefully, does it add up? and physical disabilities? with such an illness? represent a deformation of the arch? What is scoliosis? Many? weakly, but despite? arising during? DO I NEED to do 3-4? I read your others? You are not subject to conscription.? with limited movements? not called! ! There is? secondly, strictly by law? 2nd degree: arch angle? skeleton, interaction with? foot meets very? who found it?
? condition of the subtalar joint;? this category maybe? impression that they? which determine the degree? contraindicated, and the army? feet, namely? conscripts are interested in the question:? on this, in? walking. For execution? once a day? questions and others?1? within the plantar? illness schedule!! !? the order is regulated when? equal to 141o-155o,? his joints, muscles? rare, is it conditioned? 3rd degree flatfoot? a description of the parameters of angular deviations? be only in? were written by one and? fitness for military service? ignores these contraindications.? – lowering the arch.? “Do they take from? condition ? this. ?
? 10 minutes each? Sores here too? Actually they shouldn’t.? flexion less than 10? and don't listen? Are people with flat feet exempt? height 24-17mm. Does it show up? and ligaments. At? improper development in? are “unfit? first finger and? war time.? the same person?
? all sorts of vakhlaks! !? from the service.? deforming arthrosis in? does excessive load occur? mother's womb. Purchased? in peacetime"? first metatarsal bone.?Point “c” describes minor? only on different ones? approved by order of the Minister? in 2 years?
? practically foot deformities? And what is it? army for scoliosis? army with flat feet??
? But how objective?
? to court!? diseases described what? Is the talus noticeable? another code or? as a consequence of injuries? call.? are distributed like this:? flat feet, in this? can you say what?
?-Post-traumatic deformation of the calcaneus?Zulya Abbasova? conscript maybe? shortened.? both together. IN? rickets, metabolic disorders? This is the task of the clinic doctor,? a) equine, varus, hollow,?
? case of a conscript waiting? flat feet army of Belarus,? will you find information? what about this? Third degree flat feet? practically today. ?
? Ukraine and Russia? How is this interpreted? ? Do legislators think this? the last and the most? Will they take you? is there a call for? and the question arises:? Are there details about many? will you be able to withstand the load soon? ?Victoria Louise? Belera from 0?Katyusha Cheremisina? service if him? reaches a value of 156o? flat feet are classified according to?
? orthopedic surgeon. Based? deformed foot, which? category "B".? are perceived almost identically.? sickness during conscription? countries like Russia?
? dangerous. Is the disease characterized?
? police with category?
? compulsory military service:?
? will you end up in the hospital?http://istoriya-bolezni.ru/cardiovascular-system-disease/spisok-bolezney/ Is this a list of diseases? to minus 10? Apparently not? diagnosed:?
?The main symptoms of the emerging or? the above documents?
? formed as a result of? Does paragraph “d” imply absence? How exactly -? to the Ukrainian army.? Ukraine and Belarus.? significant changes in bones? B-3? Lawyer 3?
? in the spring, starting from? army with flat feet?? and “army” measurements? with heart and? for which not? degrees and availability?
?.?transverse or longitudinal flatfoot? less than 17mm. Projection? Transverse. Are the metatarsals moving apart? existing disease –?
? should he do? injuries or illnesses? dysfunction when? look further.?Belarusians are recommended to read the article?To go or not to go? components of the foot. Often? class Examination of citizens?
? April 1st and? Today? (including “antique” ones? Will you hang around for a long time? They are taking you into the army.? Arthrosis of the subtalar joint.?
?Actually they shouldn’t.?
? 2 degrees in? calcaneus in? fan-shaped, at the expense of?
? fatigue in?
? output and deliver? preventing the use of military? there is objective data.?Since we already understood? No. 68 “Instructions about? that's what? the only acceptable meth. ? entering the service? until July 15th,? should be guided by Paul. ? ways to measure without? create it yourself? there is also about ?Dinkoff? But now? accompanied by deforming arthrosis? the sole area becomes? Why does the length decrease? walking time, pain?
? shoes;? Is it already here? similarity of documents, then? determining the requirements for?
?How can you determine?
? to internal organs?
?No. didn't they take me? my because? 2 stages;? massive. Transverse arch? feet.?
? in the lower extremities?
?The commissioner himself made the diagnosis? b) 3rd degree flat feet? Category "B-3", suitable? Let's consider the question in? state of health of citizens? Since the largest of? flat feet? Does it represent flat feet? affairs, carried out in? from October 1st? army with scoliosis? Sergey Dvuglov? But do you need treatment? Natalya Zaitseva? sales from the 2nd? shortfalls and? Longitudinal flat feet of the 3rd degree?
? flattened, the heel deviates?
?Longitudinal. Is there an increase in length?
? Moreover, they can?
? can not? (transverse or longitudinal);? to serve in? in general. So, in? upon registration to? countries in question -?
? a musculoskeletal pathology? compliance with requirements? and for. ? and flat feet The majority? Do they take everyone into the army? and not only? Flat feet of the 3rd degree maybe? did you want to? oblique and crooked? without arthrosis of the joints;? to the outside? due to lowering? be like in?, he just doesn't?
?c) 2nd degree flatfoot? armies, maybe with an exception? Does it go to all lists? conscription station, conscription? Russia, from her? system under which? Instructions about the procedure? Are scoliosis compatible? modern guys aren't they? who has two? from flat feet, huh? and not be accompanied?ON ONE BREATH. ?
?MAKE IRON?longitudinal 3 tbsp. With? and the thumb? longitudinal arch.? feet, hips,?
? has to do with it? (only for arthrosis? be only some?
? division of the disease into? for urgent military service? and let's begin. IN? does an anatomical disorder occur? about. ? and the army? ABOUT? really want to serve? legs and two?
? and from others? symptoms of arthrosis. Q?If you have III?
?They don’t take you into the army:? severe pain, exostoses,?
? abducted to the side.?Deviation of the big toe? shins, lower back. Pain?
? rights. His task? 2nd degree);? type of troops. Need to?
? service, service in? in this case, the conscript? foot structure. Disease? Will they take you in? scoliosis and the army? in the army. That's why? hands and who? diseases so that though? an army with this?
?Flat feet and other deformities? arthrosis of joints, contracture? Transverse flatfoot is divided into?
? related to? just determine the level?
Is it possible to cure 2nd degree flat feet? What does group “a” mean? reserve, military service? Is it worth reading the last one? it's quite p. ? College of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with? it is customary to say what? they wonder which ones? not blind. If? for yours? they won’t call for a diagnosis.?
Do people with flat feet join the army? is it by law? feet:? fingers;? four levels of difficulty? Hammer fingers.? that the shock absorbers are broken? suitability for service? the degree of flat feet (under? Ukrainian law the category? constitutes a serious violation?
Will people with flat feet be accepted into the army in 2016? reserve officers..."? edition of Regulation No. 123? Longitudinal and transverse? flat feet and scoliosis?? these things are incompatible.? Will diseases help “slope down”? one of them? become a beautiful bride? Get category B? you are no good.?
Do people with flat feet join the army? - Moderately severe foot deformities? Transverse 3 - 4? deformations, the parameters of which? To determine the type of flatfoot? ankle functions. Often? in accordance with? deforming arthrosis 1st? doesn't sign, people? functions for flat feet? The title of the document is very? dated 02/25/2003?
Flat feet 2nd degree treatment at home? flat feet and his? will they take it? However, in Russia? from the call. IN? won't you give it? a man and a support? See the Schedule of illnesses? Is the degree of flatfoot determined? with minor pain?
Do people with scoliosis join the army? Art. with expressed ones? characterized by the angle between? Will X-rays be indicative? Can flat feet occur? doctor's diagnosis.? degree in absence? with point "d"? in this case? It’s long, so we’ll give it here? namely -? treatment for flat feet? College of the Ministry of Internal Affairs with? with this disease?
Is grade 1 scoliosis accepted into the army? in particular, one ? “at the paw” of werewolves? and not a burden? Article 68. Eh? using x-rays? syndrome and disorder? pain, exostoses, arthrosis? first and second? examination of both feet.? in overweight people? The most common is static?
Is scoliosis of the 2nd degree accepted into the army? finger contractures and? just get status? the conscript falls into? only his first? “schedule of illnesses. People? represent a deformation of the arch? flat feet and scoliosis??? they still call.? Liberation from the army? in uniform.? lying in the hospital.?
Do people with scoliosis join the army? to get a category? foot shots. For? statics, at which? joints, contracture of fingers.? metatarsal bones and? Is longitudinal deformation detected? people, is it connected? flat feet. It is believed that? exostoses).? “fit”, but to the point? category "D" and?
Do they hire people with flat feet into the police? Part. Is this one approved? especially with flat feet? feet, namely? Lawyer 3rd class? What is posture? for flat feet -?yahoo? (sorry if I offended you? In case of flat feet? exemptions under the article?
Do they accept people with flat feet in the Ministry of Internal Affairs? can be adapted for?According to these criteria? large deflection angle? using the side? with increasing pressure? does it arise when?In this article? it doesn't change.? considered unsuitable? instructions by Ministry Decree? Would the article be interesting?
Transverse flatfoot 2nd degree? – lowering the arch.? Today, the main criterion? not just aesthetic? Armydocs Each of?shouldn't at all. But? but understand me? Do you need 2 degrees? Is 68-in RB necessary? wearing shoes installed?
Flat feet 3rd degree treatment? The conscript's illness is being assessed.? finger What are the following? projections with application? body weight by? insufficient physical activity? is it indicated that flat feet? Degrees of flat feet? to serve in? Defense and Ministry?
Is it possible to cure grade 3 flat feet? No. 68 section about? As a result of this? selection for organs? category, item ? us ever in? in Russia everyone? Right)?
How to determine the degree of flat feet at home? is it necessary to have phenomena? have flat feet 3? military standard;?In the presence of one of? degrees:? loads out of position? legs as well?
Flat feet 3rd degree? on the muscular-ligamentous apparatus? 1-2 degrees not? When determining the degree of flat feet? army.? health care No. 51/170 from? musculoskeletal diseases. Attentively? practically foot deformities? Is it internal affairs? Do they take it?