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== Specific Definitions used by the Military ==
== Specific Definitions used by the Military ==
'' '''This is an abridged excerpt from [http://www.e-publishing.af.mil/shared/media/epubs/AFI48-123.pdf Air Force Instruction 48-123] Medical Examinations and Standards "Table 1.1. Physical Profile Serial Chart." and Attachment 3 "HEARING PROFILE".''' ''
===== P. Physical Condition. =====


P-1. Free of any identified organic defect or systemic disease.
"P" Position - Physical capacity (First number in the profile series) - Organic defects, strength, stamina, agility, energy, muscular coordination, function, and similar factors.


P-2. Presence of stable, minimally significant organic defect(s) or systemic diseases(s). Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position. May be used to identify minor conditions that might limit some deployments to specific locations (i.e. G6PD deficiency).
*1 - Good muscular development with ability to perform maximum effort for indefinite periods.
*2 - Able to perform maximum effort over long periods.
*3 - Unable to perform full effort except for brief or moderate periods.
*4 - Functional level below the standards of "3."


P-3. Significant defect(s) or disease(s) under good control. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.
"U" Position - Upper extremities (2nd number in the profile series) - Strength, range of motion, and general efficiency of upper arm, shoulder girdle, and upper back, including cervical and thoracic vertebrae.


P-4. Organic defect(s), systemic and infectious disease(s) which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).
*1 - No loss of digits or limitation of motion; no demonstrable abnormality; able to do hand to hand fighting.
*2 - Slightly limited mobility of joints, muscular weakness, or other musculo-skeletal defects that do not prevent hand–to–hand fighting and do not disqualify for prolonged effort.
*3 - Defects or impairments that require significant restriction of use.
*4 - Functional level below the standards of "3."


===== U. Upper Extremities. =====
"L" Position - Lower extremities (3rd number in the profile series) - Strength, range of movement, and efficiency of feet, legs, lower back and pelvic girdle.


U-1. Bones, joints, and muscles normal. Able to do hand-to-hand fighting.
*1 - No loss of digits or limitation of motion; no demonstrable abnormality; able to perform long marches, stand over long periods, run.
*2 - Slightly limited mobility of joints, muscular weakness, or other musculo-skeletal defects that do not prevent moderate marching, climbing, timed walking, or prolonged effort.
*3 - Defects or impairments that require significant restriction of use.
*4 - Functional level below the standards of "3."


U-2. Slightly limited mobility of joints, mild muscular weakness or other musculoskeletal defects that do not prevent hand-to-hand fighting and are compatible with prolonged effort. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.
"H" Position - Hearing–ears (4th number in the profile series) - Auditory sensitivity and organic disease of the ears.


U-3. Defect(s) causing moderate interference with function, yet capable of strong effort for short periods. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position
*1 - Audiometer average level for each ear not more than 25 dB at 500, 1000, 2000 Hz with no individual level greater than 30 dB. Not over 45 dB at 4000 Hz.
U-4. Strength, range of motion, and general efficiency of hand, arm, shoulder girdle, and back, includes cervical and thoracic spine severely compromised which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).
*2 - Audiometer average level for each ear at 500, 1000, 2000 Hz, or not more than 30 dB, with no individual level greater than 35 dB at these frequencies, and level not more than 55 dB at 4000 Hz; or audiometer level 30 dB at 500 Hz, 25 dB at 1000 and 2000 Hz, and 35 dB at 4000 Hz in better ear. (Poorer ear may be deaf.)
*3 - Speech reception threshold in best ear not greater than 30 dB HL, measured with or without hearing aid; or acute or chronic ear disease.
*4 - Functional level below the standards of "3."


===== L. Lower Extremities. =====
"E" Position - Vision–eyes (5th number in the profile series) - Visual acuity, and organic disease of the eyes and lids.


L-1. Bones, muscles, and joints normal. Capable of performing long marches, continuous standing, running, climbing, and digging without limitation.
*1 - Uncorrected visual acuity 20/200 correctable to 20/ 20, in each eye.
*2 - Distant visual acuity correctable to not worse than 20/40 and 20/70, or 20/30 and 20/100, or 20/20 and 20/ 400.
*3 - Uncorrected distant visual acuity of any degree that is correctable not less than 20/40 in the better eye.
*4 - Visual acuity below the standards of "3."


L-2. Slightly limited mobility of joints, mild muscular weakness, or other musculoskeletal defects that do not prevent moderate marching, climbing, running, digging, or prolonged effort. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.
"S" Position - Type, severity, and duration of the psychiatric symptoms or disorder existing at the time the profile is determined. Amount of external precipitating stress. Predisposition as determined by the basic personality makeup, intelligence, performance, and history of past psychiatric disorder impairment of functional capacity.


L-3. Defect(s) causing moderate interference with function, yet capable of strong effort for short periods. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.
*1 - No psychiatric pathology. May have history of a transient personality disorder.

*2 - May have history of recovery from an acute psychotic reaction due to external or toxic causes unrelated to alcohol or drug addiction.
L-4. Strength, range of movement, and efficiency of feet, legs, pelvic girdle, lower back, and lumbar vertebrae severely compromised which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).
*3 - Satisfactory remission from an acute psychotic or neurotic episode that permits utilization under specific conditions (assignment when outpatient psychiatric treatment is available or certain duties can be avoided).

*4 - Does not meet standards of "3" above.
===== H. Hearing (Ears). =====

A3.1.1. Definition: Unaided hearing loss in either ear with no single value greater than:
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A3.2. H-2 Profile.
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An H-3 profile is any loss that exceeds the values noted above in the definition of an H-2 profile.

H-4 Profile. Hearing loss sufficient to preclude safe and effective performance of duty, regardless of level of pure tone hearing loss, and despite use of hearing aids. This degree of hearing loss is disqualifying for all military duty.

===== E. Vision (Eyes). =====

E-1. Minimum vision of 20/200 correctable to 20/20 in each eye.

E-2. Vision correctable to 20/40 in one eye and 20/70 in the other, or 20/30 in one eye and 20/200 in the other eye, or 20/20 in one eye and 20/400 in the other eye.

E-3. Vision that is worse than E-2 profile.

E-4. Visual defects worse than E-3 which has already undergone an MEB or ALC fast track as determined by the DAWG.

===== S. Psychiatric. =====

S-1. Diagnosis or treatment results in no impairment or potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance.

S-2. World Wide Qualified and diagnosis or treatment result in low risk of impairment or potential impairment that necessitates command consideration of changing or limiting duties.

S-3. World Wide Qualified and diagnosis or treatment result in medium risk due to potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance.

S-4. Diagnosis or treatment result in high to extremely high risk to the AF or patient due to potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance and which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 17:42, 30 August 2010

The PULHES Factor is the United States military acronym for the Military Physical Profile Serial System. It is used to qualify an enlistee's physical profile for each military skill. For instance, the MOS 19D Cavalry Scout requires a physical profile of 111121 or better

Acronym Designation

  • U — The "U" stands for "Upper extremities." This factor concerns the hands, arms, shoulder girdle, and upper spine (cervical, thoracic, and upper lumbar) in regard to strength, range of motion, and general efficiency.
  • L — The "L" stands for "Lower extremities." This factor concerns the feet, legs, pelvic girdle, lower back musculature and lower spine (lower lumbar and sacral) in regard to strength, range of motion, and general efficiency.
  • H — The "H" stands for "Hearing and ears." This factor concerns auditory acuity and disease and defects of the ear.
  • E — The "E" stands for "Eyes." This factor concerns visual acuity and diseases and defects of the eye.
  • S — The "S" stands for "Psychiatric." This factor concerns personality, emotional stability, and psychiatric diseases.

Using Numbers

Four numerical designations are used to reflect different levels of functional capacity. The basic purpose of the physical profile serial is to provide an index to overall functional capacity. Therefore, the functional capacity of a particular organ or system of the body, rather than the defect per se, is evaluated in determining the numerical designation 1, 2, 3, or 4.

For example, if a military job requires a physical profile of "123123," that means, in order to qualify for that job, a person would have a medical rating a "1" in the area of "Physical capacity or stamina," a medical rating of "2" or better in the area of "Upper extremities," have a medical rating of "3" or better in the area of "Lower extremities," a rating of "1" in the area of "Hearing and Ears," etc.

As for the numerical designators, they generally mean a military medical evaluation of:

  • An individual having a numerical designation of “1” under all factors is considered to possess a high level of medical fitness.
  • A physical profile designator of “2” under any or all factors indicates that an individual possesses some medical condition or physical defect that may require some activity limitations.
  • A profile containing one or more numerical designators of “3” signifies that the individual has one or more medical conditions or physical defects that may require significant limitations. For those applying for military service, this designation is usually a disqualification. For individuals already in the service, the individual should receive assignments commensurate with his or her physical capability for military duty (ie, limited duty/assignments)
  • A profile serial containing one or more numerical designators of “4” indicates that the individual has one or more medical conditions or physical defects of such severity that performance of military duty must be drastically limited. Definitely a disqualifier for both entering the military, and for continued military service, if already in the military.

Specific Definitions used by the Military

This is an abridged excerpt from Air Force Instruction 48-123 Medical Examinations and Standards "Table 1.1. Physical Profile Serial Chart." and Attachment 3 "HEARING PROFILE".

P. Physical Condition.

P-1. Free of any identified organic defect or systemic disease.

P-2. Presence of stable, minimally significant organic defect(s) or systemic diseases(s). Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position. May be used to identify minor conditions that might limit some deployments to specific locations (i.e. G6PD deficiency).

P-3. Significant defect(s) or disease(s) under good control. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.

P-4. Organic defect(s), systemic and infectious disease(s) which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).

U. Upper Extremities.

U-1. Bones, joints, and muscles normal. Able to do hand-to-hand fighting.

U-2. Slightly limited mobility of joints, mild muscular weakness or other musculoskeletal defects that do not prevent hand-to-hand fighting and are compatible with prolonged effort. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.

U-3. Defect(s) causing moderate interference with function, yet capable of strong effort for short periods. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position U-4. Strength, range of motion, and general efficiency of hand, arm, shoulder girdle, and back, includes cervical and thoracic spine severely compromised which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).

L. Lower Extremities.

L-1. Bones, muscles, and joints normal. Capable of performing long marches, continuous standing, running, climbing, and digging without limitation.

L-2. Slightly limited mobility of joints, mild muscular weakness, or other musculoskeletal defects that do not prevent moderate marching, climbing, running, digging, or prolonged effort. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.

L-3. Defect(s) causing moderate interference with function, yet capable of strong effort for short periods. Capable of all basic work commensurate with grade and position.

L-4. Strength, range of movement, and efficiency of feet, legs, pelvic girdle, lower back, and lumbar vertebrae severely compromised which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).

H. Hearing (Ears).

A3.1.1. Definition: Unaided hearing loss in either ear with no single value greater than:

500hz 1000hz 2000hz 3000hz 4000hz 6000hz
25dB 25dB 25dB 35dB 45db 45db

A3.2. H-2 Profile.

500hz 1000hz 2000hz 3000hz 4000hz 6000hz
25dB 25dB 25dB 35dB 45db 45db

An H-3 profile is any loss that exceeds the values noted above in the definition of an H-2 profile.

H-4 Profile. Hearing loss sufficient to preclude safe and effective performance of duty, regardless of level of pure tone hearing loss, and despite use of hearing aids. This degree of hearing loss is disqualifying for all military duty.

E. Vision (Eyes).

E-1. Minimum vision of 20/200 correctable to 20/20 in each eye.

E-2. Vision correctable to 20/40 in one eye and 20/70 in the other, or 20/30 in one eye and 20/200 in the other eye, or 20/20 in one eye and 20/400 in the other eye.

E-3. Vision that is worse than E-2 profile.

E-4. Visual defects worse than E-3 which has already undergone an MEB or ALC fast track as determined by the DAWG.

S. Psychiatric.

S-1. Diagnosis or treatment results in no impairment or potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance.

S-2. World Wide Qualified and diagnosis or treatment result in low risk of impairment or potential impairment that necessitates command consideration of changing or limiting duties.

S-3. World Wide Qualified and diagnosis or treatment result in medium risk due to potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance.

S-4. Diagnosis or treatment result in high to extremely high risk to the AF or patient due to potential impairment of duty function, risk to the mission or ability to maintain security clearance and which has already undergone an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board).

References