This study investigated the attitudes and perceptions of physiotherapists working in professional soccer toward sport psychology intervention in injury rehabilitation. The Physiotherapist and Sport Psychology Questionnaire (Hemmings & Povey, 2002) was distributed to all professional soccer clubs in England and Wales. Thirty-nine of the questionnaires were returned fully completed. In addition to this, 10 of the 39 respondents participated in semi-structured interviews designed to further examine attitudes and perceptions in this area. It was found that the physiotherapists believed that negative psychological reactions to sports injury were fairly commonplace, with stress/anxiety being the most commonly cited reaction. Fifty-one percent of ...
A general consensus within published research subsist about chartered sports physiotherapists desiri...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
Objective: To gain an insight to the existing suggestions and recommendations on chartered physiothe...
Objective: To assess, on a national level, the views of chartered physiotherapists with regard to th...
Despite growing interest into the role of physiotherapists in providing psychological rehabilitation...
Despite growing interest into the role of physiotherapists in providing psychological rehabilitation...
In sport psychology, there is a need to deviate from traditional research methods and move towards a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Current research has identified the importance of psychological interve...
Objectives Despite the gradual growth of psychology of injury literature, thus far few studies have...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
The occurrence of a sports injury can have both physiological and psychological implications for the...
Sports injury can lead to negative psychological reactions such as frustration or depression and the...
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,...
Sport psychology and sports injury are undeniably linked - psychological factors have been shown to ...
A general consensus within published research subsist about chartered sports physiotherapists desiri...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
Objective: To gain an insight to the existing suggestions and recommendations on chartered physiothe...
Objective: To assess, on a national level, the views of chartered physiotherapists with regard to th...
Despite growing interest into the role of physiotherapists in providing psychological rehabilitation...
Despite growing interest into the role of physiotherapists in providing psychological rehabilitation...
In sport psychology, there is a need to deviate from traditional research methods and move towards a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Current research has identified the importance of psychological interve...
Objectives Despite the gradual growth of psychology of injury literature, thus far few studies have...
Until the 1990s, rehabilitation interventions primarily addressed the physiological dimensions of sp...
The occurrence of a sports injury can have both physiological and psychological implications for the...
Sports injury can lead to negative psychological reactions such as frustration or depression and the...
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,...
Sport psychology and sports injury are undeniably linked - psychological factors have been shown to ...
A general consensus within published research subsist about chartered sports physiotherapists desiri...
Past research has investigated athletic trainers\u27 perceptions and application of psychological in...
Objective: To gain an insight to the existing suggestions and recommendations on chartered physiothe...