1994
DOI: 10.1249/00005768-199405000-00021
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Psychology of Sport Injury

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“…This model embraces the main theories of previous models (1,3,5) as well as theories based on the process of stress and pain, namely the Integrated Model of Response to Sport Injury and Rehabilitation Process (16) , which sustains that cognitive and emotional response is reflected in the recovery process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This model embraces the main theories of previous models (1,3,5) as well as theories based on the process of stress and pain, namely the Integrated Model of Response to Sport Injury and Rehabilitation Process (16) , which sustains that cognitive and emotional response is reflected in the recovery process.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…As J. Heil assumed, injury is a physical and psychological test of strength for a sportsman (Heil, 1993). Undoubtedly, the medical as well as psychological rehabilitation should go together and parallel because various psychosomatic reactions can slow down the restoration process.…”
Section: -Mediciation -Pharmacotherapy (Nsaids and Other)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Según la teoría cíclica afectiva de Heil (8), se puede decir que, tras sufrir una lesión deportiva, el estado de ánimo se volverá más negativo, aparecerán más emociones negativas en la persona como pérdida de confianza en sí mismo, ansiedad, depresión, y miedo a la hora de volver a la práctica deportiva. El dolor experimentado tras la lesión, así como la aparición de síntomas de ansiedad y depresión, son factores importantes no sólo porque disminuyen la calidad de vida del deportista, sino por sus posibles implicaciones en la recuperación.…”
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