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my right wrist got dislocated but after 3 months it got normal but before a week and half my because i cycled as i gripped too tight my handle my right wrist got swelled so bad that I had to do mri n x ray but my bone is well i want to Ask that can i join indian army its my ambition?😔😔🥺🥺


Param Singh 28th Aug, 2021
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kartikey singh 28th Aug, 2021

Hey Param, As you have mentioned about your physical condition i.e about your wrist, During the medical test of Indian army it is necessary for a candidate to be physically fit and free from any injuries. with a well built physique and certain physical standards i.e height, weight,etc

if you wrist is fully recovered you can definately go for army medical test.

as long as the medical officer there declare you unfit for any reason you are good to go.

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29th Aug, 2021
Sir I also want to ask that if I got selected then is there any chances of getting injury while training as my doctor told me when I was in 7th(now I'm in 11th) that when a bone gets dislocated then there are chances of getting it dislocate in future. Furthure if my bone gets dislocated while training then will I be get removed from army.🥺🥺

And sir I also want to ask rhat is there are people who got there hand dislocated in past but now are indian army officers.
By the way thanks a lot sir for giving answer to my querry..
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29th Aug, 2021
Param Singh Hey Param, as you are well aware of the fact that traning of indian army is very tough and getting an injury is quite a
possibility and there are doctors to deal with it and as long as injury can be cured army will not fire you after selection.
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29th Aug, 2021
kartikey singh Thanks a lot sir😊😊
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Aditi amrendra Student Expert 28th Aug, 2021

Hello,

The physical requirement for Indian army requires a candidate to be free from Bone disease and bone joint defects, each important bone join has to be examined during the medical test. One has to be physically fit with decent physique. As you have mentioned that all your tests has cleared that there is no issues with your joints and bone then you are good to go.However you cannot be sure because Indian Army medical test is very tough and they have their own criteria, so if they won't find you suitable then they might reject. Till then take care of the hand and abstain from further injuries.


I hope this helps.

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29th Aug, 2021
Mam I also want to ask that if I got selected then is there any chances of getting injury while training as my doctor told me when I was in 7th(now I'm in 11th) that when a bone gets dislocated then there are chances of getting it dislocate in future. Furthure if my bone gets dislocated while training then will I be get removed from army.🥺🥺

And I also want ro ask that is there are people who have their hand got dislocated in past and now they are officers in indian army.

By the way thanks a lot mam for giving answer to my querry.
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