Introduction: Despite the traditional focus on assessment of athletes’ physical readiness to return to sport, mounting evidence suggests that consideration of psychological readiness is critically important in ensuring that individuals safely and effectively resume competitive activities. Objectives: The primary aims of this article are to: (1) evaluate existing measures assessing psychological readiness; among skiers and snowboarders (the focus of this special issue); (3) discuss biopsychosocial factors that facilitate or undermine psychological readiness; and (4) highlight implications of psychological readiness for return to sport outcomes and articulate future research directions. Methods: A literature search was performed in Scopus, Ps...
This thesis examined the associations between psychosocial factors, rate of recovery, and readiness...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
Athletes returning to sport following a concussion are deemed “ready” once they progress through the...
Athletes are often cleared to return to sport with little emphasis on psychological readiness in rel...
The physical component of recovery is pertinent to success in sport performance, yet there has been ...
Psychological readiness to return to sport (RTS) after injury is a critical and timely area of resea...
Previous researchers have focused on a variety of psychological aspects of injury rehabilitation in ...
Background: Returning an injured athlete to sport before they are both physically and psychologicall...
The burden of sports injury in soccer is high, and return to sport outcomes following injury are oft...
This study explored the concept of psychological readiness and the role it plays within the practice...
Returning to sport after the sports injury is a difficult decision because it’s multicausal and the ...
Sports therapists are efficient in rehabilitating physical aspects of sports related injuries; howev...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Psychological readiness has been studied extensively over the past 20 years.2,4,6 It is becoming inc...
This thesis examined the associations between psychosocial factors, rate of recovery, and readiness...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
Athletes returning to sport following a concussion are deemed “ready” once they progress through the...
Athletes are often cleared to return to sport with little emphasis on psychological readiness in rel...
The physical component of recovery is pertinent to success in sport performance, yet there has been ...
Psychological readiness to return to sport (RTS) after injury is a critical and timely area of resea...
Previous researchers have focused on a variety of psychological aspects of injury rehabilitation in ...
Background: Returning an injured athlete to sport before they are both physically and psychologicall...
The burden of sports injury in soccer is high, and return to sport outcomes following injury are oft...
This study explored the concept of psychological readiness and the role it plays within the practice...
Returning to sport after the sports injury is a difficult decision because it’s multicausal and the ...
Sports therapists are efficient in rehabilitating physical aspects of sports related injuries; howev...
Context: Injury is common in athletic participation and the rate at which participants suffer injury...
Abstract. The benefit of sports and physical activity are widely known. However, the risk of injury ...
Psychological readiness has been studied extensively over the past 20 years.2,4,6 It is becoming inc...
This thesis examined the associations between psychosocial factors, rate of recovery, and readiness...
Between 5-19% of injured athletes report psychological distress levels similar to individuals receiv...
Athletes returning to sport following a concussion are deemed “ready” once they progress through the...