The psychology of sport and performance injury : an interprofessional case-based approach

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The psychology of sport and performance injury : an interprofessional case-based approach

edited by Monna Arvinen-Barrow and Damien Clement

Routledge, 2019

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

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.

Table of Contents

1. A Case for Interprofessional Care 2. Reactions to a Football Injury: Adrian Jones, a Freshman Collegiate Football Player 3. Reactions to Circus Injury: Jan Smith, an Aerial Performer, Cirque Du Soleil 4. Reactions to Wrestling Injury: Jenna Cousteau, a Senior High School Wrestler 5. Reactions to Concussion Rehabilitation: Amy Parent, a Freshman Basketball Player 6. Reactions to Sport Injury Rehabilitation: Jaimee Jacobsen, a Junior Collegiate Volleyball Player 7. Reactions to Music Performance Injury Rehabilitation: Brandon Jackson, a Freshman Music Performance Major 8. Reactions to Return to Duty: Kyra Johnson, a First Lieutenant, U.S. Army 9. Reactions to Return to the Decks: Melissa Scruton, a Professional Disc Jockey 10. Reactions to a Career-ending Sport Injury: Pekka Hirvonen, a Professional Ice Hockey Player 11. Case Made! What's Next?

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