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Ethical, Legal, and Administrative Considerations for Preparticipation Evaluation for Wilderness Sports and Adventures. Clin J Sport Med 2015 Sep;25(5):388-91

Date

09/05/2015

Pubmed ID

26340729

DOI

10.1097/JSM.0000000000000246

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-84940978129 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)

Abstract

Preparticipation evaluations (PPEs) are common in team, organized, or traditional sports but not common in wilderness sports or adventures. Regarding ethical, legal, and administrative considerations, the same principles can be used as in traditional sports. Clinicians should be trained to perform such a PPE to avoid missing essential components and to maximize the quality of the PPE. In general, participants' privacy should be observed; office-based settings may be best for professional and billing purposes, and adequate documentation of a complete evaluation, including clearance issues, should be essential components. Additional environmental and personal health issues relative to the wilderness activity should be documented, and referral for further screening should be made as deemed necessary, if unable to be performed by the primary clinician. Travel medicine principles should be incorporated, and recommendations for travel or adventure insurance should be made.

Author List

Young CC, Campbell AD, Lemery J, Young DS

Author

Craig C. Young MD Professor in the Orthopaedic Surgery department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Humans
Physical Examination
Risk Assessment
Sports
Wilderness
Wilderness Medicine
Wounds and Injuries