If your child has decided to play a sport this season, don't forget to register them for a sports physical. These exams, also known as pre-participation physical exams (PPEs), are required by many schools and states. Even if your child is not playing a sport, many schools require your child to undergo a physical before returning to school. Both sports and school physicals cover the basics of your child’s health. However, a PPE includes the goal of assessing your child's ability to safely play a sport. What to expect To begin your child's physical, your healthcare provider may ask questions about family history, previous surgeries, allergies, past injuries, complications during exercise and any medications your child takes. Then, your healthcare provider will perform the physical, examining your child's: Abdomen, heart, lungs, ears, nose and throat Blood pressure and heart rate Height and weight Hearing and vision Strength, ...
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