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Adsc Website and Medical details.

Posted: Wed 21 Jan, 2009 4:43 pm
by maunder123
Hey all just been told this website im not sure if its been posted but i found it very good information.

http://www.welbeck.mod.uk/Fitness/Website/index.htm

Also these medical notes i found interesting. All notes received, from Online ACO

The medical will start with a basic screening. This will involve measuring your height and weight, eye test including colour vision, hearing test and breathing test. Those individuals who are heavier than predicted will have further testing performed to ensure that you are muscularly built rather than fat.

The doctor will confirm your medical history and ask you to undress down to your underwear. A chaperone will be made available during your medical examination if requested. This is normally a member of the ADSC medical centre. A female chaperone routinely accompanies any female applicants who is examined by a male doctor.

The doctor will carry out an extensive examination including an assessment of your joints and muscles. You will be asked to perform functional tests such as hopping, jumping, squats and press-ups to ensure that you are medically fit for arduous training. Male applicants will have their scrotum checked to ensure that they do not have a hernia or testicular swelling that requires investigation. This is because that significant scrotal swelling can cause pain and discomfort if performing a large amount of physical exercise and therefore such conditions need to be treated before starting training.

Female applicants may have a breast examination as part of the medical and no applicant will have an internal examination of any form. There is no requirement for blood tests or vaccinations during this medical. However, you may have to go for further tests or investigations if anything significant is found during your medical.

Applicants are expected to have an adequate level of dental health. There is no dental inspection at ADSC, although some individuals that would require 2 hours or more dental work will be deferred at their medical until they have received adequate treatment.

Posted: Sun 05 Jul, 2009 2:32 pm
by HRH
Thanks for this, I have adsc coming up and thats good info

Posted: Sun 05 Jul, 2009 9:22 pm
by rob-the-biffa
thanks for this information this is what i would like to know (dental work for me will take over 2 hours). at least now i can get booked in for a dental hospital to have it sorted out before i waste time going for adsc then being defered and waiting another 6 months which by that point i will be 18 and wont be able to afford it.


Thanks Very much!
Rob :-?