Before the Whistle Blows, Get Your Young Athlete’s Sports Physical!

A new school year is here, which means it’s time to make sure your children have all their notebooks, pens, uniforms, and backpacks. It also means that it’s time for your athletically minded kids to start getting ready for school sports and activities. Part of that prep is getting a Sports Physical or preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) with Family Physicians Urgent Care. Before jumping back into a disciplined exercise routine and regular practice, it’s important to make sure that your athlete-in-training is good to go and be a star on the field.

But Why Get a Sports Physical?

  1. Confidence for Parents, Guardians, and Young Athletes
    • Peace of Mind: A sports physical ensures that your child is physically prepared to handle the rigorous demands of their sport, giving you confidence that they can safely participate.
    • Readiness for Challenges: An annual physical helps confirm that your young athlete is ready to face any physical challenges or conditioning their coach might require, ensuring they can perform at their best.
  2. Identifying and Addressing Potential Health Issues
    • Joint and Muscle Concerns: Detect any potential joint issues, muscle imbalances, or previous injuries that may not have healed properly, preventing them from becoming long-term problems.
    • Respiratory and Cardiac Health: Identify conditions like asthma, allergies, or even subtle cardiac concerns that could impact your child’s performance or safety during intense physical activity.
    • Preventative Awareness: Early detection of these concerns, even if they seem minor, allows for proactive management, reducing the risk of injury or health complications during the season.
  3. Proactive Health Management
    • Long-Term Benefits: Addressing potential issues now can prevent serious injuries or health problems later on, ensuring your child’s long-term well-being and athletic longevity.
    • Customized Health Advice: The physical provides an opportunity for tailored advice on nutrition, hydration, and injury prevention specific to your child’s sport and physical condition.
  4. Helping Your Child Transition Back into the Game
    • Understanding Physical Limits: Knowing their physical limits helps your child manage the return to sports and school more effectively, reducing the risk of overtraining and burnout.
    • Boosting Confidence and Performance: By being aware of their strengths and any areas of concern, your child can approach their sport with greater confidence, helping them stay on track with their athletic goals and enjoy the game more fully.

Kickstart the Season with Family Physicians Urgent Care

Family Physicians Urgent Care is here not just for sports physicals, but for all the bumps, bruises, sprains, strains, and scrapes you or your child might experience. Our team of healthcare experts are here to make sure that you have the care you need, when you need it. We can also treat minor illnesses such as colds, coughs, pink eye, sore throats, and more. Walk in any time or book your check-in time online. Visit our website to learn more!