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Onychomycosis excluded recruit from air force

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Old 9th January 2006, 02:31 AM
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Just finished treating a 22 yr old who was excluded on medical grounds from being admitted to the air force because he had a fungal infection of one great toenail He had a note from the medical officer that he would be reconsidered (or admitted - can't recall which) when it was cleared. Fortunatly we have now got it cleared and have given him the required documentation.

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That is quite staggering! I had the fortune to be involved with the Australian Army (zillions of years ago), and examined all the new Apprentice recruits (mainly 15 year olds). It was interesting to note that not ONE of them had flat feet (this had obviously been screened out by the medical examination on application) - so that included flat feet that were perfectly functional of course.

But I did get to see many many feet which were rigid pes cavus type (hmmmm....good arch there, he'll go for miles), the owners of which I inevitably saw a couple of months later with related stress injuries. I also saw one chap who had six toes - six mets and a radically wide cuboid. Boot fitting was a major issue. He explained to me that he was delighted when the examining doctor didn't notice his extra-dimensional-super-numery feet!

I wonder what the standards are now for Feet, Suitable for the Army, Two of. If they are anything like the AirForce, we haven't got a prayer (or a soldier).

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There was the US recruit that got out of going to Iraq becasue he had flat feet:

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