AbstractPlanning the psycho-kinesitherapeutic intervention process in the knee recovery following ligament -plasty procedure in professional athletes is a dynamic process of follow-up of the plan achievement, developing the information obtained by prognosis and those having a feed-back type assess, each stage and recovery period by comparison to the objectives set, taking into consideration the way in which subjects respond to treatment. The positive effects of kinesitherapy influence beneficial ly the effects of other treatments as well (medication, psychological, ergotherapy) and vice versa, other types of treatments will have a favourable influence on kinesitherapy. The cognitive – behavioural therapy, together with the kinesic one, ensu...
In sport psychology, there is a need to deviate from traditional research methods and move towards a...
Recent research suggests that psychological techniques may facilitate injured athletes' rehabilitati...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
AbstractPlanning the psycho-kinesitherapeutic intervention process in the knee recovery following li...
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training provides a user-friendly introduction to the applicati...
Nine psychological techniques used in the rehabilitation of injured athletes were assessed. Fifteen ...
AbstractWith increasing attention given to the development and implementation of psychological inter...
AbstractThis study tries to highlight the contribution of the means psychotherapeutic in providing “...
The rehabilitation of patients after knee ligament surgery can be divided into three categories: fir...
Background: Depending on the injury, athletes experience not only significant physiologic impairment...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
In this work a sport injury intervention model from the perspective of sport psychology is developed...
This paper presents the role and importance of specific kinetic treatment in the sports injuries of ...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis was to identity various sports psychology techniques utilized d...
As practitioners we all have a range of modalities and tools to treat sport injuries, but how many o...
In sport psychology, there is a need to deviate from traditional research methods and move towards a...
Recent research suggests that psychological techniques may facilitate injured athletes' rehabilitati...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
AbstractPlanning the psycho-kinesitherapeutic intervention process in the knee recovery following li...
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training provides a user-friendly introduction to the applicati...
Nine psychological techniques used in the rehabilitation of injured athletes were assessed. Fifteen ...
AbstractWith increasing attention given to the development and implementation of psychological inter...
AbstractThis study tries to highlight the contribution of the means psychotherapeutic in providing “...
The rehabilitation of patients after knee ligament surgery can be divided into three categories: fir...
Background: Depending on the injury, athletes experience not only significant physiologic impairment...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
In this work a sport injury intervention model from the perspective of sport psychology is developed...
This paper presents the role and importance of specific kinetic treatment in the sports injuries of ...
abstract: The purpose of this thesis was to identity various sports psychology techniques utilized d...
As practitioners we all have a range of modalities and tools to treat sport injuries, but how many o...
In sport psychology, there is a need to deviate from traditional research methods and move towards a...
Recent research suggests that psychological techniques may facilitate injured athletes' rehabilitati...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...