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I went to the doctor to get a physical to play sports at school.
If you mean, is it easier to perform the jobs of a physical therapist or a sports doctor, then the physical therapist will probably exert more muscles in the course of a day's work than a doctor would. Both have to carry liability insurance and the mental anguish associated with the need to have that insurance. It is easier and quicker to go to school to become a physical therapist than it is to become a licensed physician specializing in sports medicine. It is harder physically to be a physical therapist, but it is harder intellectually and educationally to be a physician- because you will have to go one of the MD (medical doctor), DC (chiropractor)or ND (naturopathic doctor)routes.
A physical is a "check" a doctor gives your body so that you can participate in sports, drive buses, etc.
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If you want to be involved in an extracurricular activity that involves strenuous activities, you have to get a physical from your doctor to clear you for that level of activity. There is usually a form that the doctor will have to fill out.
Organized sports will require a physical and signed statement of good health from a doctor. That would be the correct person to discuss this with. There are many variables and it takes a doctor to evaluate and provide an opinion.
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Everything is needed.
A sports physical is a targeted history and exam designed to bring out any conditions that would interfere with safe play or would require additional precautions. Examples might be asthma, for which an inhaler should be brought to each practice or game; or a single functional eye, for which eye protection should be used in certain sports. The manner of the physical is the same, but the focus is slightly different.
Physical demands for a teacher include standing for long periods and moving around the classroom. Emotional demands involve managing stress, staying patient, and building relationships with students. Social demands include interacting with colleagues, parents, and community members.