Background/aims Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that participation will bring pain in the form of contact with others, injury, and from exertion. Whilst athletes who play contact sports have been shown to have higher pain tolerance than those who do not, it is unclear whether this is a result of habituation over time, or as a result of individual differences at the outset. The aim was to compare pain responses over an athletic season in athletes who participated in contact sport and those who disengaged from it. Methods One hundred and two new contact athletes completed measures of cold and ischaemic pain tolerance, perceived pain intensity, pain bothersomeness, pain coping styles and attendance at t...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
The aim of this study was to examine the difference in pain perception between elite-athletes and no...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance i...
Background/aims - Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that part...
During pain, motor performance tends to decline. However, athletes who engage in contact sports are ...
Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform complex tasks ...
Background: Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform co...
During pain, motor performance tends to decline. However, athletes who engage in contact sports are ...
Background: Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform co...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
PERCEPTION OF PAIN IN ATHLETES J. A. Hatfield, S. Simmons Corban University, Salem, OR The effects ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown how social networks lead athletes to accept pain a...
Contact sports athletes are regularly facing acute physical pain in part of their sport; however, th...
Contact sports athletes are regularly facing acute physical pain in part of their sport; however, th...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
The aim of this study was to examine the difference in pain perception between elite-athletes and no...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance i...
Background/aims - Athletes who choose to engage in contact sports do so with the knowledge that part...
During pain, motor performance tends to decline. However, athletes who engage in contact sports are ...
Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform complex tasks ...
Background: Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform co...
During pain, motor performance tends to decline. However, athletes who engage in contact sports are ...
Background: Athletes who play contact sports are regularly exposed to pain, yet manage to perform co...
Background: Previous studies shows that elite and high-level athletes possess consistently higher pa...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
PERCEPTION OF PAIN IN ATHLETES J. A. Hatfield, S. Simmons Corban University, Salem, OR The effects ...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown how social networks lead athletes to accept pain a...
Contact sports athletes are regularly facing acute physical pain in part of their sport; however, th...
Contact sports athletes are regularly facing acute physical pain in part of their sport; however, th...
Objectives This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance in high-contact athle...
The aim of this study was to examine the difference in pain perception between elite-athletes and no...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: This study examined the effect of cold pressor pain on performance i...