Can someone please explain what the process of physical check-up is ? I'm referring to physical-checkup needed before submitting my application for NAVY HPSP.
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Can someone please explain what the process of physical check-up is ? I'm referring to physical-checkup needed before submitting my application for NAVY HPSP.
thanks
No i dont have any pre-existing conditions, but they are still sending me for physical check-ups (memps it's called I guess)I take it that your referring to the fact that you need a medical waiver?? Possibly in regard to a pre-existing injury/medical condition. If so, they schedule an appt for you with a physician to evaluate your condition. They determine if it is something that will have a serious negative impact on your ability to perform within your profession or meet physical requirements associated with being in the armed forces.
No i dont have any pre-existing conditions, but they are still sending me for physical check-ups (memps it's called I guess)
do they check for tooth cavity??Agreed. Your standard physical is in order. Basically you go to the doctor and if you are somewhat reasonably healthy you are fit to proceed with the application. Good luck!
I take it that your referring to the fact that you need a medical waiver?? Possibly in regard to a pre-existing injury/medical condition. If so, they schedule an appt for you with a physician to evaluate your condition. They determine if it is something that will have a serious negative impact on your ability to perform within your profession or meet physical requirements associated with being in the armed forces.
Hmm can you go into detail about the medical waivers for a pre-existing medical condition? If you are able to have one, what restrictions are in place? This is in reference to the Army (not sure if they are different for other military).
when do you have to do the pushups + crunches + 1.5 mile run test?
I really think it's dependent on what the condition is. Mine was regarding a previous surgery and screw placed in my wrist and the screening was performed by a local civilian physician. They basically took some x-rays and checked my range of motion. The physician really didn't explain what the criteria was, he just gave me a piece of paper that said I was granted a medical waiver.
And what exactly is the duck walk?