BLACKSMITHS ARMY PHYSICAL PROFILES INSTRUCTOR: SSG CLAUSEN B FMC 215 TH BSB PITBULLS.

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BLACKSMITHS ARMY PHYSICAL PROFILES INSTRUCTOR: SSG CLAUSEN B FMC 215 TH BSB PITBULLS

BLACKSMITHS VGT 2 TASK TASK: Educate Soldiers on physical profiles, who can approve a profile, and how a profile could impact your career. CONDITION: Given AR and AR STANDARD: Soldiers should have a complete understanding of the physical profiling system

BLACKSMITHS VGT 3 AGENDA 1)Define a physical profile and the physical profile serial system 2)P-U-L-H-E-S 3)By the numbers 4)Temporary VS. Permanent Profile 5)The DA3349 Physical Profile 6)Reviewing Profiles 7)Physical Profile and Army Weight Control 8)What is an MMRB, MEB, and PEB

BLACKSMITHS VGT 4 Physical Profile Definition: A profile is a way to classify Individuals according to functional abilities. Definition: The physical profile serial system is Based primarily upon the function of body and Their relation to military duties. Since the analysis Of the individual’s medical, physical, and metal Status plays an important role in assignment and Welfare, clear accurate descriptions are essential

BLACKSMITHS VGT 5 P-U-L-H-E-S THE SIX FACTOR OF THE PHYSICAL PROFILE SYSTEM P - Physical Capacity: organic defects, strength, agility, energy, muscular coordination, function, and similar factors. U - Upper Extremities: Strength, range of motion, and general efficiency of upper arm, shoulder girdle, and upper back, including vertebrae. L - Lower Extremities: Strength, range of movement and efficiency of feet, legs, lower back and pelvic girdle. H - Hearing/ Ears: Auditory sensitivity and organic disease of the ears E - Vision/ Eyes: Visual acuity, and organic disease of the eyes and lids S - Psychiatric: 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.

BLACKSMITHS -In development of the system, the functions have been made considered under the six factors designated P-U-L-H-E-S. -Four numeric designations are used to reflect overall functional ability. Therefore, the functional capacity of a particular organ or system of the body. RATHER THAN A DEFECT PER SE, will be evaluated in determining the numerical designation 1, 2, 3, 4. P-U-L-H-E-S WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN

BLACKSMITHS BY THE NUMBERS (1) An individual having a numerical designation of “1” under all factors is considered to possess a high level of medical fitness. (2) 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 (3) 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. The individual should receive assignments commensurate with his or her physical capability for military duty. (4) 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.

BLACKSMITHS Where you can find your PULHES Section IV on your ERB

BLACKSMITHS Temporary vs. Permanent Permanent profiles. A profile is considered permanent unless a modifier of “T” (temporary) is added. A permanent profile may only be awarded or changed by the authority of a designated profiling officer (1) If the profile is permanent the profiling officer must assess if the Soldier meets retention standards. Those Soldiers on active duty who do not meet retention standards must be referred to an MEB (Medical Evaluation Board) (2) Those Soldiers (active duty and USAR/ARNG) who meet retention standards but have at least a 3 or 4 PULHES serial will be referred to a Medical MOS Retention Board (MMRB) in accordance with AR 600–60, unless waived by the MMRB convening authority. (3) Permanent profiles may be amended at any time if clinically indicated and will automatically be reviewed at the time of a Soldier’s periodic health assessment or other medical examination. (4) The Soldier’s commander may also request a review of a permanent profile

BLACKSMITHS Temporary vs. Permanent Temporary profiles. A temporary profile is given if the condition is considered temporary, the correction or treatment of the condition is medically advisable, and correction usually will result in a higher physical capacity. Soldiers on active duty and RC Soldiers not on active duty with a temporary profile will be medically evaluated at least once every 3 months at which time the profile may be extended for a maximum of 6 months from the initial profile start date by the profiling officer. (1) Temporary profiles exceeding 6 months duration, for the same medical condition, will be referred to a specialist (for that medical condition) for management and consideration for one of the following actions: (a) Continuation of a temporary profile for a maximum of 12 months from the initial profile start date; (b) Change the temporary profile to a permanent profile; (c) Determination if the Soldier meets the medical retention standards and if not, referral to a MEB.

BLACKSMITHS Temporary vs. Permanent (2) The profiling officer must review previous profiles before making a decision to extend a temporary profile and refer the Soldier to a medical specialist for management if the temporary profile has been in effect for 6 month. Any extension of a temporary profile must be recorded on DA Form 3349, and if renewed, item 10 on the DA Form 3349 must contain the following statement: "This temporary profile is an extension of a temporary profile first issued on (date).“ (3) Temporary profiles should specify an expiration date. If no date is specified, the profile will automatically expire at the end of 30 days from issuance of the profile. In no case will Soldiers carry a temporary profile that has been extended for more than 12 months. If a profile is needed beyond the 12 months, the temporary profile will be changed to a permanent profile A profile on a DD689 may be used instead of a DD3349 but the profile will not exceed 30 days.

BLACKSMITHS Soldiers medical condition or defect x Can affect future duty assignments Other limitations to the profile DA 3349 Physical Profile

BLACKSMITHS DA 3349 Physical Profile Permanent “1” or “2” profiles require the signature of one profiling officer Temporary profiles require only the signature of one profiling officer except for extensions of profiles Permanent “3” or “4” profiles require the signatures of two profiling officers, one of which is the physician approving authority Action by the unit commander. This paragraph is used if the commander disagrees with the profile and wants the profiling officer to reconsider the profile. It is also used if the commander indicates that the profile requires a change in the Soldier’s MOS or duty assignment SNUFFY, JOE PVT TROOP MEDICAL FACILITY 123 MP CO, SOMEWHERE, US TROOP MEDICAL FACILITY 1234 READINESS ROAD SOMEWHERE, US 12345

BLACKSMITHS DA 3349 Physical Profile SNUFFY, JOE Other limitations to the profile continued here Date of profile

BLACKSMITHS Reviewing Profiles Situations that require a mandatory review of an existing physical profile include— (1) Return to duty of a Soldier hospitalized. The attending physician will ensure that the patient has the correct physical profile, assignment limitations(s), and medical follow up instructions, as appropriate. (2) When directed by the appointing authority in cases of a problematical or controversial nature requiring temporary revision of profile. (3) At the time of the periodic health assessment or other medical examination. (4) Upon request of the unit commander. (5) On request of a Physical Evaluation Board. (6) When a permanent “3” or “4” profile is changed to a permanent “1” or “2” the change requires the signatures of 2 profiling officers, one of which is a physician approving authority. c. A temporary revision of profile will be completed when, in the opinion of the profiling officer, the functional capacity of the individual has changed to such an extent that it temporarily alters the individual’s ability to perform duty. Temporary profiles written on DA Form 3349 will not exceed 3 months except as for pregnant Soldiers and those undergoing chemotherapy for TB. Temporary profiles written on DD Form 689 (Individual Sick Slip) will not exceed 30 days.

BLACKSMITHS Reviewing Profiles Situations that require a mandatory review of an existing physical profile include— The physical profile in controversial or equivocal cases may be verified or revised by the hospital commander or command surgeon. f. Physical profiles for Reserve Soldiers not on active duty and for those Soldiers activated on orders for greater than 30 days in the Ready Reserve (ARNG/AR), Standby Reserve (AR), and Retired Reserve (AR) status may be accomplished by the U.S. Army Regional Readiness Command (RRC) surgeons, division staff surgeons, Active Army or USAR medical facility profiling officers, the U.S. Army Reserve (USARC) Command Surgeon, the AHRC Command Surgeon or their designees. For ARNG/ARNGUS Soldiers not on active duty, profiles will be accomplished by State ARNG/ARNGUS providers. The respective state surgeons will be the approving authority for permanent “3” or “4” profiles. Approval authorities for the Army Reserve are the USARC Command Surgeon, the AHRC Command Surgeon, the U.S. Army Special Operations Command Surgeon, and the Regional Readiness Command Surgeons. Division surgeons that function as command surgeons may be delegated profile approving authority by the supporting RRC Surgeon or the USARC Command Surgeon. g. Individuals who were found unfit by a PEB but COAD used to be assigned a code “V” on their physical profile code. The code “V” is no longer used for this purpose but rather to identify Soldiers with restrictions on deployment. An “X” is now used to identify individuals who were found unfit by a PEB but Continued On Active Duty or Continued On Active Reserve.

BLACKSMITHS Reviewing Profiles Situations that require a mandatory review of an existing physical profile include— h. Medical Evaluation Board members must ensure that the physical profile and assignment limitations are fully recorded on DA Form In cases where the Soldier is referred to a PEB, a copy of the most current DA Form 3349 will be forwarded to the Physical Evaluation Board with the Medical Evaluation Board proceeding, with distribution of the form as indicated in the “Distribution” block of DA Form Cooperation between the MEBs, PEB liaison officers, and the PEB is essential when additional medical information or profile reconsideration is requested from the MTF by the PEB. The limitations described on the profile form may affect the decision of fitness by the PEB. Table 7–1 should be used when determining the numerical designator of the PULHES factors. (For example, a Soldier should not be given a “3” or “4” solely on the basis of a referral to a PEB.)

BLACKSMITHS Profiles and Army Weight Control Program DA Form 3349 will not be used to excuse Soldiers from the provisions of AR 600–9. AR 600–9 contains a standard memorandum for completion by a physician if there is an underlying or associated disease process that is the cause of the overweight condition. The inability to perform all APFT events or the use of certain medications is not generally considered sufficient medical rationale to exempt a Soldier from AR 600–9.

BLACKSMITHS What is an MMRB MOS/Medical Retention Board- The Physical Performance Evaluation System is a program designed to evaluate Soldiers with a permanent numerical designator of 3 or 4 (hereafter referred to as a permanent 3 or 4 profile) in one of the profile serial factors based on their physical ability to perform their duties in a worldwide field or austere environment and recorded on DA Form 3349 (Physical Profile). If MMRB finds Soldier can not fulfill duties they will be referred to an MEB.

BLACKSMITHS What is an MEB/PEB MEB- The Army Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) is designed to evaluate a Soldier’s medical condition to determine if he/she meets medical retention standards for continued military service. Soldiers who require an MEB are not automatically discharged from military service. The MEB documents the Soldier’s medical condition(s) and duty limitation(s) and refers him/her to the Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) if it is determined that the Soldier no longer meets medical retention standards. PEB- The PEB is the only board in the military that can determine whether a Soldier is fit or unfit for continued military service. The PEB also determines whether the Soldier’s disability is compensable.

BLACKSMITHS SUMMARY 1)Define a physical profile and the physical profile serial system 2)P-U-L-H-E-S 3)By the numbers 4)Temporary VS. Permanent Profile 5)The DA3349 Physical Profile 6)Reviewing Profiles 7)Physical Profile and Army Weight Control 8)What is an MMRB, MEB, and PEB

BLACKSMITHS QUESTIONS?