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Journal articles on the topic "Athletic injuries Rehabilitation"

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Herrington, Lee. "Athletic Injuries and Rehabilitation." Physiotherapy 84, no. 3 (1998): 146. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406(05)66523-6.

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Hunter-Griffin, Letha Y. "Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries." Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery 70, no. 9 (1988): 1437. http://dx.doi.org/10.2106/00004623-198870090-00039.

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Read, M. "Rehabilitation of athletic injuries." British Journal of Sports Medicine 22, no. 1 (1988): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.22.1.5.

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Laskowski, Edward R. "Athletic Injuries and Rehabilitation." American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 77, no. 4 (1998): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00002060-199807000-00004.

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Wiese, Diane M., and Maureen R. Weiss. "Psychological Rehabilitation and Physical Injury: Implications for the Sportsmedicine Team." Sport Psychologist 1, no. 4 (1987): 318–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.1.4.318.

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Psychological rehabilitation in response to physical injury is of primary concern to athletes, trainers, coaches, and sport psychologists. To date, there is little empirical research to shed light on this topic, as well as on the role of sport psychology practitioners in facilitating the prevention, rehabilitation, and recovery from athletic injuries. The purpose of this paper is to consolidate and report the information available on the nature of injuries and make suggestions concerning the application of sport psychology principles when working with injured athletes. Four major concerns are
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Striegel, David A., Elizabeth G. Hedgpeth, and Claudia J. Sowa. "Differential Psychological Treatment of Injured Athletes Based on Length of Rehabilitation." Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 5, no. 4 (1996): 330–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jsr.5.4.330.

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This paper describes the psychological processes of injured athletes and corresponding treatments along a continuum based on time away from sport. The first level involves injuries requiring rehabilitation of 0 to 2 weeks. Athletes' reactions focus on resiliency and coping with the stress associated with injury, and treatment emphasizes stress management and development of coping strategies. The second level involves injuries requiring rehabilitation of more than 2 weeks; in this level, motivation and compliance with rehabilitation protocols are dealt with, and treatment focuses on goal settin
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Kerr, Zachary Y., Robert C. Lynall, Karen G. Roos, Sara L. Dalton, Aristarque Djoko, and Thomas P. Dompier. "Descriptive Epidemiology of Non–Time-Loss Injuries in Collegiate and High School Student-Athletes." Journal of Athletic Training 52, no. 5 (2017): 446–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6050-52.2.15.

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Context: Research on non–time-loss (NTL) injuries, which result in less than 24 hours of restriction from participation, is limited.Objective: To describe the epidemiology of NTL injuries among collegiate and high school student-athletes.Design: Descriptive epidemiology study.Setting: Aggregate injury and exposure data collected from a convenience sample of National College Athletic Association varsity teams and 147 high schools in 26 states.Patients or Other Participants: Collegiate and high school student-athletes participating in men's and boys' baseball, basketball, football, lacrosse, soc
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Covassin, Tracey, Bryan Crutcher, Alisha Bleecker, Erin O. Heiden, Alexander Dailey, and Jingzhen Yang. "Postinjury Anxiety and Social Support Among Collegiate Athletes: A Comparison Between Orthopaedic Injuries and Concussions." Journal of Athletic Training 49, no. 4 (2014): 462–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4085/1062-6059-49.2.03.

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Context: When an athlete is injured, the primary focus of the sports medicine team is to treat the physical effects of the injury. However, many injured athletes experience negative psychological responses, including anxiety, regarding their injury. Objective: To compare the anxiety and social support of athletes with concussions and a matched group of athletes with orthopaedic injuries. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Athletic training room. Patients or Other Participants: A total of 525 injuries among athletes from 2 Big Ten universities were observed. Of these, 63 concussion injurie
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Larson, Gerald A., Chad Starkey, and Leonard D. Zaichkowsky. "Psychological Aspects of Athletic Injuries as Perceived by Athletic Trainers." Sport Psychologist 10, no. 1 (1996): 37–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/tsp.10.1.37.

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This study investigated the perceptions of certified athletic trainers concerning their attitudes, beliefs, and application of a variety of psychological strategies and techniques used in the treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. The Athletic Training and Sport Psychology Questionnaire (ATSPQ) was adapted from instruments developed by Wiese, Weiss, and Yukelson (1991) and Brewer, Van Raalte, and Linder (1991). The ATSPQ, a letter of introduction, and a self-addressed stamped envelope were distributed to 1,000 certified athletic trainers randomly selected from the membership databa
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Atalaia, Tiago, José Prazeres, João Abrantes, and Hilary M. Clayton. "Equine Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review of the Literature." Animals 11, no. 6 (2021): 1508. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11061508.

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Injuries to the locomotor system are a common problem in athletic horses. Veterinarians address these injuries using appropriate medical, surgical, and pharmacological treatments. During or after recovery from the initial injury, horses may be treated for functional locomotor deficits using specific rehabilitation techniques aimed at restoring full athletic performance. This study reviews the literature to identify which rehabilitative techniques have been used most frequently in horses over the past 20 years, the protocols that were used, and the outcomes of the treatments in naturally occurr
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Athletic injuries Rehabilitation"

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Roepke, Nancy Jo. "Psychological interventions used by athletic trainers in the rehabilitation of the injured athlete." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/186288.

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Recent research suggests that psychological techniques may facilitate injured athletes' rehabilitation, yet little is known about the psychological techniques trainers currently employ and how they view these interventions. In this study, 206 athletic trainers assigned Likert scale ratings to 11 psychological techniques indicating how much they valued a specific technique, how skillfully they employed it, and how often they utilized it. Trainers also responded to an open ended question asking how they would deal with the psychological aspects of an injury described in a short scenario. Results
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Prime, Cheryl Y. "Imagery as a psychological strategy in the rehabilitation of athletic injuries." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1997. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/ftp01/MQ28641.pdf.

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Loewe, Jennifer Michelle. "Self-efficacy and rehabilitation adherence." Scholarly Commons, 2011. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/784.

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The pressure on athletes to perform and stay healthy is ever more intense. This being the case, athletes suffering injuries of the operative nature with extensive rehabilitation protocols are more prone to psychological ramifications related to their injury and rehabilitation. Literature has addressed some of the issues; however the role of self-efficacy on rehabilitation adherence has not directly been evaluated. Furthermore, the particular nature of self-efficacy related to athletic participation, injury, and subsequent rehabilitation, as well as the role an athletic trainer plays in enhanci
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Ludewig, Annika Beatrice. "THE PERCEPTIONS OF ATHLETES AND ATHLETIC TRAINERS ON THE MOTIVATION AND SOCIAL SUPPORT OF INJURED ATHLETES DURING REHABILITATION." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2007. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1180636302.

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Harris, Brian L. "Perceived social support from strength coaches among injured student-athletes." Virtual Press, 2008. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1398715.

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The purpose of this study was to assess the level of perceived social support reported among student-athletes from their strength coach (SC) during the later reconditioning stage of rehabilitation. Data from (n = 82) participants were utilized in this study from 6 Division I Universities in the Midwest region of the United States. Each participant reported being injured for a minimum of 5 consecutive days or more. Participants were administered a survey packet consisting of; 1 demographic form, 2 consent forms, and 3 social support survey forms consisting of 6 types of social support measured
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Culpepper, W. Leigh. "Factors influencing injured athletes' adherence to rehabilitation." Virtual Press, 1992. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/834133.

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The purpose of this study was to examine the influence of self-motivation and several non-psychological variables on injured athletes' adherence to rehabilitation. Twenty-five (17 male, 8 female) injured intercollegiate athletes from several sports (football, gymnastics, diving, swimming, volleyball, cross country/track, baseball, and tennis) participated. After injured athletes reported to the training room for treatment, they were informed of the study by the head athletic trainers. Athletes agreeing to participate were required to complete an injury information form and the Self-Motivatio
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Raskoff, Joshua M. "Shoulder rehabilitation for the injured overhead-throwing athlete." Click here to view, 2009. http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/rptasp/1/.

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Thesis (B.S.)--California Polytechnic State University, 2009.<br>Project advisor: Marni Goldenberg. Title from PDF title page; viewed on Mar. 24, 2010. Includes bibliographical references. Also available on microfiche.
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Lutes, Laura L. "The use of water rehabilitation exercises for the injured athlete /." View online, 1985. http://repository.eiu.edu/theses/docs/32211130497942.pdf.

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Van, Heerden Jacobus C. (Jacobus Christoffel). "The implementation of a model for the rehabilitation of sports injuries." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2000. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/51984.

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Dissertation (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2000.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The present study was undertaken with the aim of developing and implementing a model for the rehabilitation of sports injuries. Injury is, without a doubt, one of the most significant obstacles to athletic performance. Very few, if any, athletes escape injury and it seems that regardless of experience and ability, all physically active individuals are prone to injury at some stage of their careers. The ability to resist injury and to rehabilitate well when injury does occur is fundamental to longevity in sport. P
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Burns, Roseanne. "Personality indicants of adherance to rehabilitation treatment by injured athletes." Virtual Press, 1985. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/425068.

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Patient noncompliance to treatment regimen is a common problem for health service providers. Five personality variable subscales of the Millon Behavioral Health Inventory were related to trainer-judged adherence to treatment plans of 50 injured athletes. Multiple regression analysis showed only Somatic Anxiety was a significant predictor of adherence (r = -.427); injured athletes with high scores are less likely to adhere to treatment recommendations. Results suggest the promise of the MBHI as a diagnostic instrument for evaluating injured athletes and enhancing their treatment, and provide ev
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Books on the topic "Athletic injuries Rehabilitation"

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Timm, Kent E. Back injuries and rehabilitation. Williams & Wilkins, 1990.

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Timm, Kent E. Back injuries and rehabilitation. Williams & Wilkins, 1989.

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Prentice, William E. Rehabilitation techniques for sports medicine and athletic training. 5th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2011.

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J, Vegso Joseph, and Torg Elisabeth, eds. Rehabilitation of athletic injuries: An atlas of therapeutic exercise. Year Bk. Medical Publishers, 1987.

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Rehabilitation techniques for sports medicine and athletic training. 4th ed. McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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1960-, De Carlo Mark, and DeRosa Carl, eds. Effective functional progressions in sport rehabilitation. Human Kinetics, 2009.

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Magee, David J. Athletic and sport issues in musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Elsevier/Saunders, 2011.

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Duane, Iversen, and Roy Steven, eds. Sports medicine: Prevention, assessment, management, and rehabilitation of athletic injuries. 2nd ed. Allyn & Bacon, 1998.

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Sports injury assessment and rehabilitation. Churchill Livingstone, 1992.

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Physical rehabilitation of the injured athlete. 4th ed. Elsevier/Saunders, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Athletic injuries Rehabilitation"

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Bleacher, Jake. "Rehabilitation of Quadriceps Injuries." In Hamstring and Quadriceps Injuries in Athletes. Springer US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7510-2_11.

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Beitzel, Knut, and Andreas B. Imhoff. "Accelerated Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries in Athletes." In Sports Injuries. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36801-1_36-1.

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Beitzel, Knut, and Andreas B. Imhoff. "Accelerated Rehabilitation of Shoulder Injuries in Athletes." In Sports Injuries. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36569-0_36.

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Saroglia, Ilaria, and Giulia Pompili. "Rehabilitation in the Athletes." In Hand and Wrist Injuries In Combat Sports. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52902-8_16.

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Cassella, Michellina, Carl Gustafson, and Pierre A. d’Hemecourt. "Principles of Rehabilitation." In Spinal Injuries and Conditions in Young Athletes. Springer New York, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-4753-5_12.

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Heckmann, Timothy P., Frank R. Noyes, and Sue Barber-Westin. "Rehabilitation After ACL Reconstruction." In ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-56558-2_22.

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Heckmann, Timothy P., Frank R. Noyes, and Sue D. Barber-Westin. "Rehabilitation After ACL Reconstruction." In ACL Injuries in the Female Athlete. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32592-2_19.

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PARK, Jin-Young, and Jae-Hyung Lee. "Rehabilitation: Part III. Throwing Athletes." In Sports Injuries to the Shoulder and Elbow. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-41795-5_33.

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Baranto, Adad. "Thoracolumbar Injuries in Pediatric Athletes: Diagnosis, Treatment, Rehabilitation, and Prevention." In Sports Injuries. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36569-0_215.

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Kohlrieser, Dave. "Hamstring Injury Rehabilitation and Injury Prevention." In Hamstring and Quadriceps Injuries in Athletes. Springer US, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7510-2_12.

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Conference papers on the topic "Athletic injuries Rehabilitation"

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Kiapour, Ata M., Carmen E. Quatman, Richard C. Ditto, et al. "Global Quasi-Static Mechanical Characterization of the Human Knee Under Single- and Multi-Axis Unconstrained Loading Conditions." In ASME 2012 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2012-80676.

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A substantial number of knee injuries are reported in the United States annually, and are principally observed among young athletes. ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury is one of the most common and devastating knee injuries [1]. Many factors influence such injuries, from anatomical variability to magnitude and direction of loading. A better understanding of knee biomechanics and injury mechanisms may improve current preventative, surgical and rehabilitation strategies, and thus, mediate injury risk. Considerable study of knee joint biomechanics under various modes of loading has been unde
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M.L., Hadafi Fitri, A. H. Omar, and Ardiyansyah Syahrom. "THE EFFECTIVENESS OF FITT PRINCIPLE IN EXERCISE REHABILITATION FOCUSING ON COMMON SPORTS INJURIES AMONG MALAYSIAN ATHLETES." In Movement, Health and Exercise 2014 Conference. Universiti Malaysia Pahang, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15282/mohe.2014.res.034.

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Martori, Amanda L., Stephanie L. Carey, Derek J. Lura, and Rajiv V. Dubey. "Knee Angle Analysis Using a Wearable Motion Analysis System for Detection and Rehabilitation of Mild Traumatic Brain Injury." In ASME 2013 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2013-14802.

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Mild traumatic brain injuries (mTBI) are common in soldiers and athletes, and can affect many areas of a person’s daily life including gait [1]. Current methods of measuring gait parameters involve expensive optical motion capture systems, time intensive setup, wires, complicated filtering techniques, and a laboratory setting. A wearable and wireless motion analysis system would allow gait analysis to be performed outside of a laboratory setting during activities of daily living, in a clinical setting or on a football field. The purpose of this study was to develop and verify an algorithm to c
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