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Physical examination standards for enlistment in 2020
According to the physical examination standards of China citizens and the provisions of relevant laws and regulations, the standards stipulate the following aspects: 1, surgical project standards; 2, internal medicine project standards; 3, otolaryngology project standards; 4. Ophthalmology project standards; 5, stomatology project standards; 6, gynecological project standards. Finally, there are psychological test item standards, auxiliary test item standards and supplementary provisions.

Legal basis: Article 1 of the Physical Examination Standard for Citizens to be Recruited is that men 160cm or more and women 158cm or more are qualified.

Conditional soldier height conditions shall be implemented according to relevant standards.

Article 2 "Standards for Physical Examination of Citizens to be Recruited" shall be qualified if the weight meets the following conditions.

(1) male: not more than 30% of the standard weight (standard weight kg= height cm- 1 10) and not less than15% of the standard weight;

(2) Female: 15% not exceeding 20% of the standard weight and not less than the standard weight.

Article 3 of the physical examination standard for candidates: traumatic brain injury, brain malformation, history of brain surgery, post-traumatic syndrome, unqualified.

Article 4 of the Physical Examination Standard for Candidates is that the neck movement function is limited, torticollis, simple goiter above third degree and breast tumor are unqualified. Simple goiter, qualified soldiers are unqualified.

Article 5 of the Physical Examination Standard for Candidates, diseases or injuries of bones, joints and synovial bursas and their sequelae, bone and joint deformities, thoracic deformities, habitual dislocations, history of neck, chest and lumbar fractures, lumbar disc herniation, ankylosing spondylitis, tendon sheath diseases affecting limb functions, are unqualified.

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) Scoliosis that can be corrected by itself;

(2) Simple fracture of limbs, after being cured 1 year, X-ray shows that the fracture line disappears, the reduction is good, and there is no dysfunction and sequelae (except soldiers with conditions);

(3) The snapping of joints excludes diseases or injuries of joints and does not affect normal functions;

(4) Kaschin-Beck disease only means that the toe joint is slightly thick, with no conscious symptoms and no dysfunction (only for ground personnel);

(5) Mild thoracic deformity (except for soldiers with conditions).

Article 6 of the Physical Examination Standard for Candidates, the elbow joint is over-extended 15 degrees, the elbow joint is over 20 degrees, or the elbow joint does not exceed the above provisions but has dysfunction, which is unqualified.

Article 7 of the physical examination standard for applicants is that the squat is incomplete, the unequal length of both lower limbs exceeds 2cm, the distance between the medial condyle of genu varum femur and the medial malleolus of genu valgus tibia exceeds 7cm (the conditional soldier exceeds 4cm), or the gait is abnormal although it does not exceed the above provisions, which is unqualified.

Mild squat deficiency (the angle behind the knee? 45 degrees), except for soldiers with conditions.