What is SSB MEDICAL TEMPORARY REJECTION(TR)?
SSB Medical TR (Temporary Rejection) refers to a temporary disqualification given to candidates during the medical examination after clearing the Service Selection Board (SSB) interview. It indicates that the candidate has a medical condition or physical issue that needs to be corrected or reassessed before final selection for the armed forces.
Common Reasons for SSB Medical TR
- Postural Issues:
- Knock knees, bow legs, or spinal misalignments.
- Joint Problems:
- Restricted range of motion or misalignments in joints.
- Foot Deformities:
- Flat feet, high arch foot, or bunions.
- Other Medical Concerns:
- Obesity, vision problems, or dental issues.
What Happens After TR?
Candidates are given a specific time frame (usually 42 days) to address the medical issue. They can then appear for a review at a military hospital or designated medical board to confirm their fitness.
Common Correctable Issues in SSB Medical Tests
- Knock knees
- Carrying angle
- High arch foot
- Postural misalignments
- Restricted joint movements
How to Correct These Issues?
- Posture and Alignment Evaluation:
- Identifying the root cause is the first step. A detailed assessment can pinpoint areas requiring correction.
- Targeted Physiotherapy:
- Manual therapy, exercises, and alignment corrections tailored to your condition.
- Chiropractic Care:
- Realigning the spine and joints to restore proper posture.
- Consistency and Follow-Up:
Regular sessions and exercises are key to lasting improvements.
Why Choose Expert Guidance?
At my clinic, we specialize in helping SSB candidates clear their medical reviews with:
- Comprehensive posture assessments.
- Customized corrective therapies.
- 100% success rate in SSB TR corrections.