Psychological Factors and Sport Injuries: What a Sport and Performance Professional Can Do? Part 2
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Psychological Factors and Sport Injuries: What a Sport and Performance Professional Can Do? Part 2

In Part 1 of this post, there was a big information dump. This post picks up with an example. Hopefully, there has been enough time between the two posts to allow for different thought processes to occur to help with integrating the material. Let’s remind ourselves where we are headed. The example that we will discuss today is of a female-identifying athlete with an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury to help demonstrate the nuance required of a sport and performance professional (SPP) to help an injured athlete.

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Designing a Rehabilitation Program: Things to Think About
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Designing a Rehabilitation Program: Things to Think About

There are many different factors associated with injury and the rehabilitation process. It is not a linear and straight forward journey. Many of us could agree that we wish it was! Referral, adherence, and modeling are essential concepts to consider in the process when building a rehabilitation training program. However, there are other considerations that need to be included to support adherence, for example.

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Returning to the Sport You Love
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Returning to the Sport You Love

Returning to the sport you love from a serious injury can be challenging, as there are many physical and psychological factors to consider. This post focuses on three psychological factors pulled from self-determination theory (SDT) that a sport and performance professional (SPP) and an athlete may want to address.

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