Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitation personnel when treating injured athletes. Sports trainers, sports therapists, physiotherapists, medical staff and sports psychologists should be aware of psychological factors impacting on the injury experience when involved in an athlete's rehabilitation. A number of models have been proposed as useful frameworks for investigating and describing the psychological response to athletic injury. Many researchers have relied upon applying or adapting grief and cognitive appraisal models originally derived from the clinical and stress related psychology literature in an attempt to describe the psychological response to athletic injury. This art...
Research has shown that athletes who sustain injury often experience negative emotions such as anger...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
In order to inform interventions with athletes who have experienced athletic injury, this study inve...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
Authors of the integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation pro...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Attempts to explain and/or predict the post-injury responses of competitive athletes have relied upo...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
Research has shown that athletes who sustain injury often experience negative emotions such as anger...
Research has shown that athletes who sustain injury often experience negative emotions such as anger...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
In order to inform interventions with athletes who have experienced athletic injury, this study inve...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
Authors of the integrated model of psychological response to the sport injury and rehabilitation pro...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Attempts to explain and/or predict the post-injury responses of competitive athletes have relied upo...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
Research has shown that athletes who sustain injury often experience negative emotions such as anger...
Research has shown that athletes who sustain injury often experience negative emotions such as anger...
Aim: This study aimed to examine the psychological responses to chronic injury, whether experiences ...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...