They take you into the army with flat feet?

You conscription age, and the question arises: whether the army taking a flat-footed?

Today should be guided by the Regulation № 123. It is better to watch the latest edition of 25.02.2003 year.See the section on musculoskeletal diseases, where a flatfoot in detail in the article number 68 of the table, entitled "Schedule of disease."After reviewing this document, you can define yourself, take you into the army with flat .

It depends on the complexity of the disease, said the diagnosis.Degree of difficulty of flatfoot shared the points a, b, c, g

If the diagnosis comes under paragraph "a" (a significant impairment of the function for flat feet) - the recruit is classified as "D", according to article 68, he considered not fit for servicein the army.

item "b" (mild dysfunction when flat feet) - belongs to the category "B", ie recruit partially fit (or not fit in peacetime).He receives military card and will be credited to the reserve.Such a person is exempt from conscription.

item "c" (slight dysfunction for flat feet) - as the category "B".

item "g" (without dysfunction, when there is objective evidence) - category "B-G" - fit, except for certain types of troops.

How are diagnosed by paragraph, number 123?

a) - horse, varus, hollow, heel, equinovarus, flat-valgus deformed foot (one or both), formed as a result of injury or diseases with which a person can not use military footwear;

b) - 3rd degree of flatfoot (longitudinal or transverse);

c) - 2nd degree flatfoot (only with 2nd degree arthrosis);

g) - 1st or 2nd degree flatfoot (with 1st degree of deforming arthrosis).

How to determine the degree of flat feet?

to determine the extent of flat feet, you need to be guided by:

  • description radiographs standing under load.Description does radiologist.He must determine the angle of the longitudinal arch, its height;
  • Belair angle that determines the degree of deformation of the heel brush;
  • computed tomography coronary plane, to assess the state of the subtalar joint;
  • description parameters angular deviations of the first metatarsal bone and first finger.

Who will tell you, take you into the army with flat feet, flat feet and determine the extent diagnose?

determine the degree of flatfoot can only clinic doctor orthopedic surgeon.Diagnosis is based on X-ray images, which describes the radiologist, orthopedic surgeon on the basis of these descriptions concludes and establishes the diagnosis.Military Commissioner has no right to make the diagnosis.It only determines the level of fitness for military service on the basis of a clear diagnosis physician clinics.

What if ... Or FAQ

  • There is a description of images, there is no diagnosis, and military commissioner says: "Pass"?

doctor must write the diagnosis, if he refuses, then such behavior is regarded as a refusal of medical care, which is fraught with penalties for doctors, up to and including dismissal.

  • local clinic doctor on the question whether the army taking a flat-footed, you send the draft board.

complain about their superiors (Head of. Polyclinic to urban management and above), preferably in writing, mandatory registration of letters.

  • Doctor "underestimates" the degree of difficulty of flatfoot.

which can be determined by comparing the parameters described in X-rays, and explained in the Regulations on military-medical examination.It should be examined in another clinic.On the basis of the results of the facts to write complaints.If the result is not - apply to the court.If you're right and the disease does exist, recognized incompetent doctor, and your rights will be restored.

  • What flatfoot do not take into the army?

With diagnoses came under paragraphs a, b, c.

Can I run for flat feet?

mainly doctors agree that running for flat contraindicated.It is possible, and even necessary to load the foot, but the load must be correct.Useful set of physical therapy, developed by orthopedist for your degree flatfoot, foot deformity and complications.

can engage in walking, but need an orthopedic insole, made to order.