Sports Physicals

Schedule a sports physical at Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin.

Sports physicals are an important part of keeping athletes safe and healthy. These evaluations help identify potential medical concerns that could affect participation in sports and provide an opportunity to discuss injury prevention, nutrition, conditioning, and overall wellness.

What Is a Sports Physical?

A sports physical, also known as a pre-participation physical examination (PPE), evaluates an athlete’s health before participating in organized sports.

Why Are Sports Physicals Important?

Identify Potential Health Risks

Physicals help detect conditions that may require additional evaluation before athletic participation.

Establish a Baseline

Evaluations provide valuable information regarding overall health and fitness.

Promote Safe Participation

Athletes receive guidance on injury prevention and safe training practices.

What to Expect During a Sports Physical

Medical History Review

Discussion of:

  • Previous injuries
  • Surgeries
  • Medications
  • Allergies
  • Family medical history

Physical Examination

Assessment may include:

  • Height and weight
  • Blood pressure
  • Vision screening
  • Heart and lung evaluation
  • Musculoskeletal examination

Common Conditions Evaluated

Orthopedic Concerns

  • Previous fractures
  • Joint instability
  • Chronic pain
  • Overuse injuries

Medical Concerns

  • Asthma
  • Heart conditions
  • Neurological disorders

OUR SPORTS PHYSICAL SPECIALISTS

Jon M. Englund, MD

Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Knee, Hip, Shoulder, Spine, Foot & Ankle, Elbow, Hand & Wrist

KOREY B. KASPER, MD

Specialties:
Sports Medicine, Non-Operative & Regenerative Orthopedic Care and Musculoskeletal Ultrasound

Schedule a Sports Physical

Whether you’re preparing for school sports, club athletics, or recreational competition, our team can help ensure you’re ready for the season. Schedule a sports physical with Orthopaedic Associates of Wisconsin to receive a comprehensive evaluation and address any questions about your health, injury history, or athletic performance before participation.