BACKGROUND: Injuries are common in collegiate Gaelic games, and negative psychological responses to injury, such as fear avoidance and a lack of psychological readiness to return to sport, can affect players during their rehabilitation and their subsequent return to sport. Thus, identifying these responses in players can allow clinicians to address these issues during rehabilitation. This study aimed to examine fear avoidance and psychological readiness to return to sport in collegiate Gaelic games players. HYPOTHESIS: Collegiate Gaelic games players will experience similar levels of fear avoidance and psychological readiness to return to sport as other adult athletes. STUDY DESIGN: Cohort study. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level 3. METHODS: Male (n...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
International audienceFeeling anxious and presenting self-determined motivations about returning to ...
Mental health issues are common in Gaelic footballers, with injury significantly increasing the risk...
Context: Participating in Gaelic football provides a wealth of benefits, but a risk of musculoskelet...
Injury-related Anxiety as a Psychological Barrier in Return to Play Bartlett OC, Wright CJ: Whitwo...
Background Fear avoidance can play a prominent role in maladaptive responses to an injury. In injure...
Background: Returning an injured athlete to sport before they are both physically and psychologicall...
Background/objective: Injury-related fear during sport activities are major psychological factors in...
When an athlete sustains an injury, fear of re-injury is a salient emotion athletes experience and i...
Background: Concussion nondisclosure and poor management after a concussion are a concern in Irish c...
Athletes are often cleared to return to sport with little emphasis on psychological readiness in rel...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Injuries are an inherent risk of sport participation. Roughly 68% of athletes experience an athletic...
Athletes are defined by their ability to move and are often accustomed to pain as it relates to thei...
Context: Athletic injuries have an effect on an athlete’s physiological and psychological health. Th...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
International audienceFeeling anxious and presenting self-determined motivations about returning to ...
Mental health issues are common in Gaelic footballers, with injury significantly increasing the risk...
Context: Participating in Gaelic football provides a wealth of benefits, but a risk of musculoskelet...
Injury-related Anxiety as a Psychological Barrier in Return to Play Bartlett OC, Wright CJ: Whitwo...
Background Fear avoidance can play a prominent role in maladaptive responses to an injury. In injure...
Background: Returning an injured athlete to sport before they are both physically and psychologicall...
Background/objective: Injury-related fear during sport activities are major psychological factors in...
When an athlete sustains an injury, fear of re-injury is a salient emotion athletes experience and i...
Background: Concussion nondisclosure and poor management after a concussion are a concern in Irish c...
Athletes are often cleared to return to sport with little emphasis on psychological readiness in rel...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Injuries are an inherent risk of sport participation. Roughly 68% of athletes experience an athletic...
Athletes are defined by their ability to move and are often accustomed to pain as it relates to thei...
Context: Athletic injuries have an effect on an athlete’s physiological and psychological health. Th...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
International audienceFeeling anxious and presenting self-determined motivations about returning to ...
Mental health issues are common in Gaelic footballers, with injury significantly increasing the risk...