[Certificate of medical noncontraindication to the practice of a sport].

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Médecin du sport et des activités physiques, président de la Société française de médecine de l'exercice et du sport, Sens, France.

Published: May 2020

Certificate of absence of medical contraindication to the practice of a sport. Doctors are often called by their patients for certificate of absence of medical contraindication to the practice of a sport. They essentially see it as an administrative process, when it is a real reason for medical consultation. Appreciating the aptitude of a person, young or adult, to practice a sport, cannot be done between two doors, or by trying to read in the eyes of the applicant. What does this certificate mean? What is the legal support? Is there a protocol to follow?

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