Coping with Sports Injuries
Psychological Strategies for Rehabilitation
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2001. január 18.
- ISBN 9780192632159
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem222 oldal
- Méret 234x157x12 mm
- Súly 338 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 14 line illustrations 0
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Rövid leírás:
Coping with Sports Injuries is unique in examining the way in which an athlete can be psychologically affected by injury, and how they can be fully rehabilitated. It will be invaluable in helping sports physicians and physiotherapists understand the psychological nature of injury, and help them by providing practical strategies for rehabilitation.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
When an athlete gets injured great attention is paid to understanding the physical nature of their injury and putting in place strategies for rehabilitation. Too often though, the psychological effects of injury are not even considered, yet an injury can have a profound psychological effect on the well-being of the athlete. To attend only to the physical effects is to leave a part of the athlete effectively untreated. Jane Crossman is one of the world authorities on the psychological effects of sporting injuries. In Coping with sports injuries she has brought together the leading researchers from sports science and medicine to firstly discuss and explain the ways in which the athlete is psychologically affected by injury, before going on to provide effective and proven methods for helping the athlete through this difficult period. The information in the book will be valuable in helping to ensure that they can return to their field of activity fully treated. Coping with sports injuries is a unique book that will be of enormous interest and benefit to sports physicians, sports scientists, team doctors, and anyone involved in the rehabilitation of the injured athlete.
"An extremely useful text."
Tartalomjegyzék:
Emotional adjustment to sport injury
Emotional responses to sport injury
Models of emotional response to sport injury
Factors associated with emotional responses to sport injury
Potential consequences of emotional responses to sport injury
Interventions to facilitate positive emotional adjustment to sport injury
Recognition and referral of athletes with poor emotional adjustment to sport injury
Assessment of the injured athlete
A rationale for an integrated psychosocial and physical assessment
Assessment of the injured athlete
Primary assessment tool used to measure the impact of injury
Impression of the injured athlete
Referral of the injured athlete
Rationale for the POMS
Complementary assessment tools
Identification of barriers
Tread toward integrated assessment (quality of life)
The physician's viewpoint
Classifying injury in sport
At-risk athletes
The physician's role in rehabilitation
Return to play
The role of the physiotherapist and sport therapist
Overview of research: what rehabilitation professionals have reported
Mental skills training: which skills and when?
Implementation and documentation
Case studies
Coping strategies
Definitions of coping
Functions of coping
Types of coping strategies
Mediators
Creating an environment for recovery
Adherence to what: defining the behaviour?
Determinants of adherence
Strategies to increase adherence
Managing thoughts, stress, and pain
Self-talk
Other strategies to modify thought content
Thinking rationally
Relaxation
Autogenic training
Imagery
Systematic desensitisation
Non-pharmacological ways of managing pain
Pain reduction strategies
Pain focusing techniques
Defining and conceptualising social support: an optimal matching perspective
Role of significant others: family members, coaches, and team-mates
The effects of social support
Strategies for communicating with significant others
Returning to action and the prevention of future injury
Characteristics of the injury
The prevention of future injury