Can you join the Marines with a torn ACL?

A history of ACL reconstruction is disqualifying but usually waivable. Injuries occurring AFTER the DoDMERB examination may be disqualifying if inadequate time exists for resolution and return to unrestricted activity prior to entry to the U.S. Air Force Academy.

Can you join Royal Marines after ACL surgery?

Previous Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) reconstruction is currently a bar from entry to the Royal Marines and Royal Navy, whilst the British Army allows recruits to join if asymptomatic 18 months post ACL reconstruction.

What happens if you tear your ACL in the military?

It is especially significant in the military, since ACL injury can lead to termination of military service and premature discharge. The loss of military strength and combat power after such an injury is impossible to ignore.

Can I join the Army after ACL reconstruction?

Yes a ACL reconstruction , or for that matter any major surgery is deemed unfit for joining forces.

Can I join the military if I had knee surgery?

A Permanent Disqualification is for a medical condition that is permanent. A surgery is a permanent condition because it cannot be undone. A surgery doesn’t necessarily mean you cannot serve, it just means MEPS cannot process your 2807-2 without additional information.

What surgeries will disqualify you from the military?

(1) Dystrophy, corneal, of any type, including keratoconus of any degree. (2) Keratorefractive surgery, history of lamellar and/or penetrating keratoplasty. Laser surgery or appliance utilized to reconfigure the cornea also is disqualifying.

Can you join the military if you’ve had knee surgery?

Is ACL surgery outpatient?

ACL reconstruction is an outpatient surgery that’s performed by a doctor who specializes in surgical procedures of the bones and joints (orthopedic surgeon).

Can I join the military if I’ve had knee surgery?