Sports injury research has predominantly focused on acute injuries, often overlooking the complexities that may be associated with chronic injury. Consequently, the aim of the present study was to understand the experiences of individuals who continued to take part in sport with a chronic injury. Using a narrative methodology, 10 athletes who had experienced chronic pain for at least one year took part in interviews which asked them to narrate their story of pain. Results identify the imprisonment narrative used to describe chronic injury and consider that the causes of this “imprisonment” may be both physical and environmental. Further, this study illustrates how athletes have coped with chronic pain, emphasizing the body-sel...
Pain is a common problem among elite athletes and is frequently associated with sport injury. Both i...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
Sports injury research has predominantly focused on acute injuries, often overlooking the complexiti...
While the sport psychology literature has provided extensive explanations for the reasons behind and...
Academic literature has consistently demonstrated that athletes are socialized to accept a culture o...
Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform complex tasks ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145...
Background/aims - Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that part...
This exploratory study aimed to investigate whether data from track and field athletes support a con...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Exercise has been suggested as a rehabilitative method for chronic pain patients, so it is of intere...
Background. Interdisciplinary chronic pain management programmes are costly and effective for many p...
This article draws on interview data with a population of non-elite sport/exercise participants (n =...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
Pain is a common problem among elite athletes and is frequently associated with sport injury. Both i...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
Sports injury research has predominantly focused on acute injuries, often overlooking the complexiti...
While the sport psychology literature has provided extensive explanations for the reasons behind and...
Academic literature has consistently demonstrated that athletes are socialized to accept a culture o...
Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform complex tasks ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1990.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 145...
Background/aims - Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that part...
This exploratory study aimed to investigate whether data from track and field athletes support a con...
This narrative study explored the subjective experiences of 12 individuals (eight women, four men) w...
Exercise has been suggested as a rehabilitative method for chronic pain patients, so it is of intere...
Background. Interdisciplinary chronic pain management programmes are costly and effective for many p...
This article draws on interview data with a population of non-elite sport/exercise participants (n =...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
Pain is a common problem among elite athletes and is frequently associated with sport injury. Both i...
This program of research examines the experience of chronic pain in a community sample. While, it i...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...