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Everything You Need to Know About Sports Physicals

Wanting to understand the importance of sports physicals? This type of physical is necessary for those who want to participate in their chosen sport. It not only determines whether or not a child is going to be healthy enough to participate in their sport of choice, it is also necessary to help minimize their risk of being diagnosed with a sports-related injury. While a sports physical used to be an option, most states now require anyone who wants to participate in sports to undergo a physical examination. If you happen to live in a state that does not require your child to undergo a sports physical, understand that it is still recommended, as your child’s health and safety should always come first.

According to WebMD, a sports physical is also known as a pre-participation physical examination and is a check-up to assess a child’s health and fitness as it relates to their sport.

What to know about sports physicals

There are two components of a sports physical. The first component looks at the patient’s medical history, and the second requires a physical examination to be performed by a medical professional. Parents will need to fill out forms in order to provide the medical professional with as much background history as possible.

The following is a list of items that everyone should know about sports physicals.

Medical history

The medical history of someone who wants to play sports is important. In order for a medical professional to understand their history, they will ask the patient many different types of questions. A few examples of questions include:

Do you have any allergies?

Have you been diagnosed with any serious illnesses? Has your family?

Have you ever been injured playing sports before?

Medications

The medical professional will want to know if the patient is taking any medications, which will include any over-the-counter medications as well as any type of natural herbal remedies they may be taking.

Medical conditions

A sports physical well check for any underlying medical conditions that someone may have, like asthma, diabetes or epilepsy.

Physical examination

There are many different types of tests that the patient will need to undergo in order to ensure that they are physically fit to participate in their chosen sport. The results will give the medical professional an overall understanding of the patient's current health status. Physical tests will include checking the patient's heart, lungs, pulse, blood pressure, posture, vision and hearing, as well as any other important test that the medical professional deems necessary.

Does your child currently need a sports physical?

We offer sports physicals for those who are interested in participating in their favorite sport. If you have a child who is ready to sign up to play sports, we invite you to contact us now to make an appointment. As you can see from the above information, there are a few important things you should know about getting your child their necessary physical. The entire procedure does not take very long at all and allows you a full understanding of your child’s current overall health condition. If you have any questions we can answer for you before coming in, please contact us at your earliest convenience!

Request an appointment here: https://www.janeylhammonsnpc.com or call Janey L Hammons NP-C at (580) 922-4406 for an appointment in our Seiling office.

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