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Your childs provider will review the questionnaire with you and go further in-depth if there are any areas of concern. After reviewing the questionnaire, your childs doctor or nurse will do a quick physical exam. This includes examining your childs joint movement, range of motion, and often a hernia check.
Failing a sports physical is unlikely, but your physician may decide to schedule a follow-up visit or exam if they find any issues. Some of the underlying health issues that can prevent you from passing a physical include respiratory issues, uncontrolled asthma, hernia, and a history of head injuries.
ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF THE PPE Medical History. Many sources confirm that a medical history is a keystone of the examination process. Medical Examination. Musculoskeletal examination. Performance testing. Laboratory studies. Other considerations. Management, decision‐making and disposition of athletes.
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.
An appropriate preparticipation physical examination is composed of the following components: Medical and Family History. Providers must inquire of a personal history of chest pain, syncope, fatigue, murmurs, etc. Physical Examination. Nutritional Assessment. Heat and Hydration Related Risk Factors. Mental Health Assessment.

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Physical Tests To help determine whether you have a sports hernia, your doctor will likely ask you to do a sit-up or flex your trunk (torso) against resistance. If you have a sports hernia, these tests will be painful. A common sign of sports hernia is pain during a resisted sit-up.
Some sports physicians omit the genital examination unless the history indicates a single testicle or inguinal or scrotal swelling; the medical history may be adequate for finding these problems. Furthermore, unless hernias are incarcerated, sports participation may not be prohibited.
Given the low risk of harm, screening for hernias as a part of a preparticipation physical evaluation (PPE) is recommended by several specialty organizations (strength of recommendation [SOR]: C, expert opinion).

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