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In the medical for the post of Pilot Officer (Information Techonology Group) when I closed my ankle my knees touched togther just a little distance I think less than 2 inch so the doctor had put me out of the row and closely examine my knee-knock problem and pass my medical.

I have a queston that I have passed the PAF medical can I pass the Army L/C medical?
or there a different/strict criteria for Army L/C medical and they 'll not allow me because of minor knee-knock.
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For Army Long Course... they do not give any relaxation... I was rejected because i had curve arms and it also depends upon doctor(if he is a nice person,he will examine you thoroughly) and if u have any referral that will be much helpful.
It is my personal experience. You may heard different views.
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This can be a serious issue for long course as it can ouster the candidate from the test but there is various treatments to it and it can be cured.
1.By riding a horse.
.By putting a football in ones knees.
3.placing a hard pillow in between the legs whilst sleeping.
After ten days one can feel the gap widening a little,more the excersise is done better it willbe.
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brother,
ariforce takes tough medical as compared to pak army,
so my opinion there is no issue in army medical,

if you refer for cmh ,then orthopedic doctor will examine you ,you should believe that no one injustice examine.
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In the medical for the post of Pilot Officer (Information Techonology Group) when I closed my ankle my knees touched togther just a little distance I think less than 2 inch so the doctor had put me out of the row and closely examine my knee-knock problem and pass my medical.

I have a queston that I have passed the PAF medical can I pass the Army L/C medical?
or there a different/strict criteria for Army L/C medical and they 'll not allow me because of minor knee-knock.
are u sure 2inch? as far as i know even 1inch gap is more than enough
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In PMA long 135 course , they are taking intermediate, 2 years Graduate & 4 year Graduate,so what will be the benefit for Graduate (4 year) in applying for long course as compare to intermediate and 2 years graduate?
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I meant if I make a distance of 2 inch between knees than it won't touch each other.
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