Free sports physicals just around the corner |
July 24, 2017 |
Do you have students in grades 7, 9, or 11 who
plan to participate in sports, including
cheerleading, in the upcoming school year? Then
according to the Idaho High School Activities
Association, these students will need to have a
physical before the first practice starts. This also applies to those students that are new to the sports program who did not have a physical last year, even if in grades 8, 10 and 12. Boundary Community Hospital offers a Sports Physical Clinic annually as a FREE service for Boundary County students. This year the event will be held on Tuesday, August 1, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Outpatient Services at the hospital. Park and enter at Outpatient Services off Comanche Street and check in at the Coaches’ table. A parent must be present for the clinic. Students must complete a series of screenings during the clinic including height, weight, vision, vital signs, urine test, and an evaluation for neuromusculoskeletal function including range of motion, strength, balance and functional mobility. Once the screenings are completed, the final stop at the clinic is a physical exam and review of the screening results by a physician or nurse practitioner. The completed forms are reviewed for completeness and then submitted to the coaches for inclusion in school records. So make plans now to take part in the Free Sports Physical Clinic provided by Boundary Community Hospital and Boundary Community Clinics, right here in Bonners Ferry! |