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Cruciate Ligament
Cruciate Ligament
I think I have a problem with my cruciate ligament which would probably need surgery to fix. I have not been to the doctor because I don't want him writting that down in my medical notes and I can't afford to go to a proffesional. If I have surgery on my knee, I know for a fact that it will rule me out for a career in the armed forces. The thing is I can run with no problems or pain in my knee. The injury happened in 98 and I went through physio to correct it but I guess it has come back. I have lived with it for some time now and it's not really a problem for me. I guess my question is if there is any way around this problem like strengthen the muscles around the knee to provide more stability and would the doctors pick the problem up at the medical?
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Grimey Vibes
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You would just cause more injury to yourself at the end of the day. Remember they rule certain injurys out for a reason. So you would end up in more pain having to have surgery and being Medically Discharged from the army. Maybe you could go private and get surgery done there? But that would cost a lot of money.
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well,my cruciate ligament was damaged back in the year 2000...
had surgery,started doing sports again and haven't had a problem since!
i applied to join the army last july and the doctors wanted more info about my knee injury,so i got my doctor to write a report,which said:
"A partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament was diagnosed.
A partial resection of the ligament was performed and the postoperative course was satisfactory with intensive physiotherapy.
My patient does not suffer any physical disability related to this injury.
In my medical opinion he is fit for physical activities of all kind."
I sent the report to the doctors and never heard from them since...got sent to london a few weeks ago,where i still am now,waiting to go for selection...
I was told that you just have to show that you haven't had treatment for a certain time!
had surgery,started doing sports again and haven't had a problem since!
i applied to join the army last july and the doctors wanted more info about my knee injury,so i got my doctor to write a report,which said:
"A partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament was diagnosed.
A partial resection of the ligament was performed and the postoperative course was satisfactory with intensive physiotherapy.
My patient does not suffer any physical disability related to this injury.
In my medical opinion he is fit for physical activities of all kind."
I sent the report to the doctors and never heard from them since...got sent to london a few weeks ago,where i still am now,waiting to go for selection...
I was told that you just have to show that you haven't had treatment for a certain time!
Hey JJ,
I'm not sure If I have the same thing as you. When I had my accident instead of the ligamnet tearing it broke the bone that it was attached too. I really am not sure what is going on inside my knee.
When I first applied to join the army they gave me a form which tells you all the stuff that makes a person unsuitable for enlistment.
Bone or joint problems: Meniscectomy (Knee Cartilage operation) within the last year. Surgical repair of a knee cruciate ligament. Lower limb fractures with internal fixation (Metalwork) still in place. Loss of a limb. Complete loss of a thumb. Total loss of either great toe. Any degree of clubfoot (including past surgery). Chronic joint diseases (e.g Ankylosing spondylitis, Psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Gout). Reiters disease in last 5 years. Osteochondritis dissecans.
It seems as if everyone says something different.
I'm not sure If I have the same thing as you. When I had my accident instead of the ligamnet tearing it broke the bone that it was attached too. I really am not sure what is going on inside my knee.
When I first applied to join the army they gave me a form which tells you all the stuff that makes a person unsuitable for enlistment.
Bone or joint problems: Meniscectomy (Knee Cartilage operation) within the last year. Surgical repair of a knee cruciate ligament. Lower limb fractures with internal fixation (Metalwork) still in place. Loss of a limb. Complete loss of a thumb. Total loss of either great toe. Any degree of clubfoot (including past surgery). Chronic joint diseases (e.g Ankylosing spondylitis, Psoriatic arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis and Gout). Reiters disease in last 5 years. Osteochondritis dissecans.
It seems as if everyone says something different.
If i ever get to pirbright
I keep callin' the careers office but they're letting me wait...a very long time!!!
I'll let you know when go.Shouldn't be a problem with the report my doctor wrote...otherwise they would have wrote to me saying that i needn't come.The army is the only reason i came over here for!!So they won't get rid of me that easy
Take care!And don't worry,everything will be fine!
I keep callin' the careers office but they're letting me wait...a very long time!!!
I'll let you know when go.Shouldn't be a problem with the report my doctor wrote...otherwise they would have wrote to me saying that i needn't come.The army is the only reason i came over here for!!So they won't get rid of me that easy
Take care!And don't worry,everything will be fine!
