This study has examined the aspect of psychological care for the injured athlete at the Division 1A collegiate level. The specific areas examined were those of the mental impact of injury, services available, potential barriers, funding, and referrals. An additional aspect of this study that was examined was differences between conferences in the psychological care practices of the injured athlete. It was found that the largest barrier to successful psychological rehabilitation of the injured athlete was athlete compliance, despite support from others and available services. No significant differences were found to exist between conferences and the psychological care of the injured athlete.School of Physical EducationThesis (M.S.
Injuries are a very common and unfortunate experience that most athletes go through during their ath...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
Physical injuries are an inevitable component of competitive collegiate athletics, and many measures...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
The injury in sports gives a large load to athlete’s mind and body, and causes various stress reacti...
Athletes and their mental health is something that is rarely ever talked about. Specifically, their ...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between injury severity and athletes’ quality of life, as well ...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
Millions of athletic injuries occur annually. Athletic injures involve not only physical distress bu...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to determine football athletes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-motivation and several non-psychologi...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Injuries are a very common and unfortunate experience that most athletes go through during their ath...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...
Physical injuries are an inevitable component of competitive collegiate athletics, and many measures...
Sports medicine practitioners must consider both physical and mental aspects of injury to fully reha...
The injury in sports gives a large load to athlete’s mind and body, and causes various stress reacti...
Athletes and their mental health is something that is rarely ever talked about. Specifically, their ...
Purpose: To explore the relationship between injury severity and athletes’ quality of life, as well ...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
Millions of athletic injuries occur annually. Athletic injures involve not only physical distress bu...
Hardy and Jones (1994) identified a need for research in the psychological aspects of sports injury,...
Research has attempted to examine the psychological impact of athletic injury to assist rehabilitati...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this study was to determine football athletes...
The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-motivation and several non-psychologi...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Injuries are a very common and unfortunate experience that most athletes go through during their ath...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
This thesis examined the psychological responses of injured athletes as a basis for designing theor...