Many parents choose to have a sports physical conducted on their children during the summer. This makes sure they are ready for another activity filled sports season while last minute, mad rushes to the physician are avoided. Although most parents know that they need to get a sports physical conducted on your child, in order for him/her to participate in athletics, there are still a few unanswered questions.
How Should I Prepare Myself For This Checkup?
Make a list of questions about your child's health and well being, should you experience any concerns or alarming signs. Ask your child if there is anything they s/he would like to ask the examiner. Take the medical history of your family and your child's medical history reports with you.
Do Parents Need To Be Present At This Check Up?
Minors under the age of 18 require parental consent in order to have a sports physical performed. Parents also need to fill up the health history portion of the form. All in all, it is best that you are present for your child's physical.
Is It Required For School Sports?
Yes, most schools do need a pre-participation checkup before enrolling students into their many athletic programs.
For How Long Is The Report Valid?
The report that you get is generally valid for one year. You need to pay special attention to this duration. Students who fail to go for this checkup can be disallowed from participating in sport and athletic activities.
What Should You Expect During The Procedure?
During a procedure, a child's blood pressure, height and weight are checked. The physician will also look at the lungs, heart and spine. The immunization schedule will be reviewed and signs of puberty will also be taken into consideration.
What Is The Difference Between An Annual And Sports Physical?
Although an annual physical is the same as a sports physical, you go in for a sports physical when your child wants to involve himself/herself in a sport or physical activity. In such cases, the sports physical can be incorporated into the annual physical.
How Can I Prepare My Child For The Upcoming Check Up?
Sit down and have a thorough conversation with your child. Tell him/her about the procedure that is to be conducted and that there is nothing to worry or be fearful about.
These are just a few answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about this checkup.
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