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Is Your Child an Athlete? Consider a Sports Physical

Whether it's baseball, lacrosse, or tennis, lots of sports start in the spring.

By Rayan AbeePublished about a year ago 3 min read
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And with the milder months just around the corner, many parents are getting excited to sign their little ones up for different youth organizations that offer all the fun and exhilaration of competitive sports.

Sports physicals uncover pre-existing conditions

Pre-existing conditions don't necessarily prevent a child from playing sports, but they can cause problems in the future if not properly identified and treated. If your child has been injured while playing a game or other activity, our team will assess the location of the injury so it does not affect your child's participation.

In sports-related situations, our medical staff examine all major injury sites (knees, ankles, shoulders, hamstrings, and neck) and ask about past or present injuries or pain. If an injury is present, the team can recommend a care plan so that the injury does not become the most common problem.

Sports physicals act as an overall physical

Even if your child doesn't play sports, an annual physical exam is an important part of maintaining overall health. Physical exams of healthy children include a thorough history and discussion, vital signs such as heart rate and blood pressure, and physical measurements such as height and weight.

All of these satisfy the necessary and sportier body. To clear your child for sports, our medical team checks their breathing pattern, muscle and bone health, flexibility and strength, and vaccination history. Older children also help determine the best nutrition plan for a healthy body and participation in certain sports. Whether your child competes seriously or competes only occasionally, an athlete's body will give him everything he needs to stay healthy.

Sports physicals allow your child to play for a whole year

Sports physicals exam usually give your child the green light to play all year long. However, certain regulations may apply when transitioning from one sport to another or from one sport to sanctioned activity to non-school activity, so congregants can ask questions.

Don't worry if your child has physical problems – our team specialize in personalized treatment plans that address these issues. Our dedicated team will work on a plan to improve your child's health so they can get back to the sport they love as soon as possible. In the meantime, our medical staff can recommend sports or other activities your child may enjoy.

Physical Exams and Sports Physicals

We all know how important it is to keep our kids and teens fit and active. It is more and more if they prefer to run and play outdoors rather than watch TV. Plus, participating in activities like school sports is a great way to socialize and make friends with your child. But every child must be part of the team examination (PPE), known as the sports body. Sports physical exams are required for all children planning to participate in sports programs such as gymnasiums, club sports, and intercollegiate competitions, as well as for children changing up their exercise routines.

What is involved?

The physical exam consists of a careful patient history and physical exam. The primary goal of a sports physical exam is to assess a child's overall health and fitness, as well as their risk of injury and current fitness level. During a sports physical exam, your doctor can identify conditions that are affecting your child's physical ability or causing problems in your daily routine. Physical games are designed to determine if your child is fit and healthy enough for some physical activity. If any injuries or conditions are found during the examination, the doctor will take the appropriate steps to properly care for your child's condition to prevent future complications.

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