If your child plans to join a team sport or participate in athletic activities at their school, they'll likely be required to undergo a school sports physical in Las Vegas, NV. School sports physicals are very common, but they still give themselves over to misconceptions and misunderstandings. While the following information should help, dispel any confusion by turning to your Las Vegas, NV, team of pediatricians, Dr. Michael Tenby and Dr. Jane Fung at Centennial Pediatrics.
Just about every student who intends to participate in school sports will need to have a school sports physical. This is not limited to student-athletes who are just first applying; most states require a yearly physical for young athletes. Children are constantly changing and growing, so new issues can often arise between visits.
These physicals are not limited to students participating in contact sports but, again, include everyone playing sports of any kind. School sports physicals in Las Vegas, NV, aren't limited to determining the likelihood that someone might be injured. Injuries can happen in any sport.
While there can be some overlap, a school sports physical does not serve the same purpose as your child's annual check-up. School sports physicals primarily focus on ensuring your child can safely engage in their favorite sport. Check-ups are meant to be more comprehensive and deal with issues like developmental milestones and immunizations, among other topics. Both are very important, so schedule both with your child's pediatrician.
If you live in or near the Las Vegas, NV, area and need school sports physicals for your young athletes, you can schedule a visit with Dr. Tenby or Dr. Fung of Centennial Pediatrics by calling (702) 897-6000.
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