How Sports Physicals Help Prevent Injuries and Ensure Readiness

As school gets back into session, it's time for young student-athletes to get their physical exams to ensure they can participate on various teams. Your child may be trying out for sports teams for the first time and maybe getting their very first related physical. The Western Michigan Pediatrics team conducts many school and sports physicals in Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI. Your caring pediatricians want parents and kids to understand how important these physicals are in preventing injuries and ensuring your child is ready for sports participation and a healthy school year.

What Happens During School and Sports Physicals Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI

 When your child visits your local pediatrician for these exams, your doctor will conduct a complete examination to see if your child has any underlying health issues. The typical physical examination assesses vital signs, such as heart and lung function. After all, your child must have enough lung and cardiovascular power to handle the exertion of sports. The doctor will also test flexibility and evaluate bone health, joints, and muscles. The doctor will see if there are any unusual heart sounds or high blood pressure that can be a liability on a sports field.

Why These Visits Are Important

 The doctor can help your child understand the importance of a fitness regimen, such as strength training and cardiovascular fitness. They can provide education on how to properly cool down after a workout or team event. Doctors can explain the value of staying hydrated when exerting oneself and avoiding passing out or problems like muscle cramps and reduced cardio strength. The pediatrician can also provide insight into how the different muscle groups work together when your child is active in particular sports and how to focus on those muscle groups during warming up and stretching.

In addition to preparing your child for sports and school readiness, their medical expertise can advise on whether the child is ready to participate in sports. After all, the child's health must come first. Therefore, if the doctor discovers an underlying problem such as severe asthma or a heart condition, they may not sign off on your child participating in sports. 

Your medical team at Western Michigan Pediatrics is available for professional school and sports physicals in Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI. These exams can provide insight into whether your child needs further screenings, intervention, and other specialists to help them with health problems.

For more information, call the Grand Rapids, MI, office at 616-949-6112, or the Jenison, MI, office at 616-457-3510.

As school gets back into session, it's time for young student-athletes to get their physical exams to ensure they can participate on various teams. Your child may be trying out for sports teams for the first time and maybe getting their very first related physical. The Western Michigan Pediatrics team conducts many school and sports physicals in Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI. Your caring pediatricians want parents and kids to understand how important these physicals are in preventing injuries and ensuring your child is ready for sports participation and a healthy school year.

What Happens During School and Sports Physicals Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI

 When your child visits your local pediatrician for these exams, your doctor will conduct a complete examination to see if your child has any underlying health issues. The typical physical examination assesses vital signs, such as heart and lung function. After all, your child must have enough lung and cardiovascular power to handle the exertion of sports. The doctor will also test flexibility and evaluate bone health, joints, and muscles. The doctor will see if there are any unusual heart sounds or high blood pressure that can be a liability on a sports field.

Why These Visits Are Important

 The doctor can help your child understand the importance of a fitness regimen, such as strength training and cardiovascular fitness. They can provide education on how to properly cool down after a workout or team event. Doctors can explain the value of staying hydrated when exerting oneself and avoiding passing out or problems like muscle cramps and reduced cardio strength. The pediatrician can also provide insight into how the different muscle groups work together when your child is active in particular sports and how to focus on those muscle groups during warming up and stretching.

In addition to preparing your child for sports and school readiness, their medical expertise can advise on whether the child is ready to participate in sports. After all, the child's health must come first. Therefore, if the doctor discovers an underlying problem such as severe asthma or a heart condition, they may not sign off on your child participating in sports. 

Your medical team at Western Michigan Pediatrics is available for professional school and sports physicals in Grand Rapids and Jenison, MI. These exams can provide insight into whether your child needs further screenings, intervention, and other specialists to help them with health problems.

For more information, call the Grand Rapids, MI, office at 616-949-6112, or the Jenison, MI, office at 616-457-3510.

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