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Psychology is an integral part of sport injury prevention,
rehabilitation, return to participation, and transition out of
sport process. The second edition of the Psychology of Sport Injury
and Rehabilitation is a comprehensive text grounded in
biopsychosocial theory and scientific evidence. Edited by
internationally known sport injury psychology experts, this fully
revised edition draws on the latest research in sport injury
psychology and sports medicine. Using case studies to augment the
reader’s experience, the book also emphasizes the importance of a
holistic, person-centered, interprofessional approach to sport
injury management and care. By doing so, the book provides
individuals with injuries, their families, coaches, teammates, and
various healthcare professionals a thorough overview of sport
injury psychology. The book is an important resource for students,
academic scholars, and applied practitioners working in sport
psychology, sports medicine, sports coaching, and other related
healthcare professions.
Psychology is an integral part of sport injury prevention,
rehabilitation, return to participation, and transition out of
sport process. The second edition of the Psychology of Sport Injury
and Rehabilitation is a comprehensive text grounded in
biopsychosocial theory and scientific evidence. Edited by
internationally known sport injury psychology experts, this fully
revised edition draws on the latest research in sport injury
psychology and sports medicine. Using case studies to augment the
reader’s experience, the book also emphasizes the importance of a
holistic, person-centered, interprofessional approach to sport
injury management and care. By doing so, the book provides
individuals with injuries, their families, coaches, teammates, and
various healthcare professionals a thorough overview of sport
injury psychology. The book is an important resource for students,
academic scholars, and applied practitioners working in sport
psychology, sports medicine, sports coaching, and other related
healthcare professions.
The use of psychological interventions and counselling strategies
has become a central part of injury prevention, rehabilitation, and
return to participation process. The Psychology of Sport and
Performance Injury: An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach is the
first book to offer students, academic scholars, and practitioners
case studies that are grounded in psychological theory and
empirical evidence, with a specific focus on addressing
psychological aspects of sport and performance injuries in an
interprofessional manner. This book presents nine "real-life
inspired" fictional sport and performance injury cases. It
demonstrates the viability and effectiveness of adopting an
interprofessional, person-centered approach to injury,
rehabilitation, and return to participation process. Each case is
focused on a particular phase of rehabilitation, with specific
attention placed on relevant biopsychosocial concerns. Within each
chapter, a theoretical, conceptual, and empirical analysis of the
case is presented followed by detailed accounts on how a range of
professionals and significant others can work alongside each other
to provide a holistic care for the injured performer within their
own competencies. The Psychology of Sport and Performance Injury:
An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach emphasizes the importance
of holistic, interprofessional approach to sport and performance
injury rehabilitation. This book is a vital resource for
upper-level students, academic scholars, and applied practitioners
from a range of sport and performance related disciplines such as
athletic training, kinesiology, occupational therapy, physical
therapy, sport psychology, sports therapy, and strength and
conditioning. It offers a valuable reading for a range of
individuals and professionals who are involved in sport and
performance injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return to
participation process.
The use of psychological interventions and counselling strategies
has become a central part of injury prevention, rehabilitation, and
return to participation process. The Psychology of Sport and
Performance Injury: An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach is the
first book to offer students, academic scholars, and practitioners
case studies that are grounded in psychological theory and
empirical evidence, with a specific focus on addressing
psychological aspects of sport and performance injuries in an
interprofessional manner. This book presents nine "real-life
inspired" fictional sport and performance injury cases. It
demonstrates the viability and effectiveness of adopting an
interprofessional, person-centered approach to injury,
rehabilitation, and return to participation process. Each case is
focused on a particular phase of rehabilitation, with specific
attention placed on relevant biopsychosocial concerns. Within each
chapter, a theoretical, conceptual, and empirical analysis of the
case is presented followed by detailed accounts on how a range of
professionals and significant others can work alongside each other
to provide a holistic care for the injured performer within their
own competencies. The Psychology of Sport and Performance Injury:
An Interprofessional Case-Based Approach emphasizes the importance
of holistic, interprofessional approach to sport and performance
injury rehabilitation. This book is a vital resource for
upper-level students, academic scholars, and applied practitioners
from a range of sport and performance related disciplines such as
athletic training, kinesiology, occupational therapy, physical
therapy, sport psychology, sports therapy, and strength and
conditioning. It offers a valuable reading for a range of
individuals and professionals who are involved in sport and
performance injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return to
participation process.
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