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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PREPARTICIPATION EXAMINATION FORM in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Student-Athlete’s Name, Date of Birth, Age, and Gender in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Review each question carefully with your parent or legal custodian. Answer all questions honestly regarding medical history, allergies, and any previous injuries.
  4. For questions requiring elaboration (e.g., chronic illnesses or medications), use the provided space to give detailed explanations. This ensures comprehensive understanding for the physician.
  5. Once completed, both the student-athlete and parent/legal custodian should sign and date the form at the bottom to confirm that all information is accurate.
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Sports physicals are typically valid for one calendar year. However, its best to check with your childs school or league, as some states require a sports physical to be completed before each sports season, even if they fall within the same school year.
Currently, there are two common types of pre-participation physical exams available for school-aged athletes. They include a PPPE by the athletes personal physician and the mass screening station exam commonly held on location at the athletes school.
The PPE physical evaluation form guides primary care providers in conducting a system-based examination to include cardiovascular, nervous system, general medical conditions, respiratory system, gastrointestinal and urogenital, dermatological, musculoskeletal and mental health. Physical Evaluation Form.
Components: There are two main elements of the PPE: (1) an assessment of the athletes medical history, which includes a family history, and (2) a physical examination. Medical history: The medical history includes current and past medical and surgical issues, as well as inquiring about the athletes family history.
Traditionally, pre-participation screenings consisted of a medical examination and a subjective history to identify potential risk factors for further injury such as cardiovascular conditions, asthma, diabetes, etc..

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Pre-Participation Physical Examination (PPE) Form. This form is used by a physician to examine children before they are allowed to participate in sports.
The PPE physical evaluation form guides primary care providers in conducting a system-based examination to include cardiovascular, nervous system, general medical conditions, respiratory system, gastrointestinal and urogenital, dermatological, musculoskeletal and mental health.

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