Required sports physicals offer parents the opportunity to learn about some of the potential health issues their children may face. It is a perfect time to track their health — to provide athletes and parents with education on diet, proper hydration and fitness techniques. Physicians recommend that parents schedule their child’s sports physical during the summer months (six to eight weeks prior to the start of school athletics) before life gets too busy as kids head back to school.
Sports physicals achieves a number of important goals, including:
Reviewing a child’s medical history and the family’s medical history is vital to assess for any special risks specific to that child. Both parents and athletes should complete the history portion of any physical exam form prior to arriving at the office to assure accurate responses. History of any previous heat illness should be included.
The most common reason athletes may be withheld from competition is a musculoskeletal condition. For instance, unresolved injuries to the knee, ankle, shoulder, back, hip or elbow might impact performance.
It is critically important that the physician also evaluate the cardiovascular system. A focused cardiovascular examination should include:
Parents should never allow sports physicals to replace their children’s yearly exams. Establishing care with a primary care physician specializing in Family Medicine begins that physician-patient relationship infancy through adulthood, making continuity of care for children simple as they grow.
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