Protecting Student Athletes: The Importance of Pre-Participation Physical Exams with Primary Care Providers

UW Health advises student athletes to schedule summer sports physicals

As the sports season is fast approaching, UW Health is reminding student athletes and their parents of the importance of scheduling pre-participation physical exams. For seasoned parents, it’s well-known that their children must take certain steps in order to participate in tryouts and train for their favorite sports. Typically, schools and clubs require athletes to complete a physical exam before they can enroll in sports.

Sara Gaddini, a family nurse practitioner at UW Health, emphasizes the significance of these physical exams. Not only do they allow athletes to play sports safely, but they also provide an opportunity to assess the healthcare needs of adolescents and communicate that information to schools and coaches. The exams review the student’s health history and examine their cardiovascular and musculoskeletal systems, looking for any conditions that could pose risks to the athletes.

Gaddini recommends getting these exams done at a primary care provider rather than retail-based clinics or schools. This provides more privacy for kids, making it more likely that they will feel comfortable sharing any concerns they may have during the exam. Additionally, primary care providers have access to the athlete’s health information, baseline data, and can monitor their growth over time, providing a more comprehensive assessment.

By prioritizing pre-participation physical exams with a primary care provider, student athletes can ensure they are in good health to participate in sports and address any underlying health concerns that may arise. Copyright 2024 WIFR. All rights reserved.

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