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10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REINJURY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
reinjury in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
reinjury im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
Comprehensive Sports Injury Management: From Examination of ...
Yet, fear of reinjury can be one of the most significant sources of distress in the
return-to-sport process (Heil, 1993). Fear of reinjury comes from the athlete's
belief that healing was not complete and that he or she is not prepared to
effectively ...
Jim Taylor, Kevin R. Stone, Michael Mullin, 2003
2
Psychological Approaches to Sports Injury Rehabilitation
137) FEAR OF REINJURY The completion of the healing process does not
necessarily mean the end of distress due to the injury. In fact, the conclusion of
rehabilitation can lead into the most significant form of distress that injured
athletes will ...
Jim Taylor, Shel Taylor, 1997
3
Psychosocial Strategies for Athletic Training
It is also important to consider that reinjury anxieties may increase the likelihood
of actual injury. As discussed in Chapter 3, ample evidence exists demonstrating
the negative consequences of stress and anxiety in increasing the likelihood of ...
Megan Granquist, Jennifer Hamson-Utley, Laura Kenow, 2014
4
Traumatic Brain Injury: Rehabilitation, Treatment, and Case ...
Avoiding Reinjury The literature is fairly clear about the additive nature of injury to
the brain seen with repetitive traumas.13 Likewise, the literature is clear
regarding the susceptibility of persons to reinjury following a first or second TBI.
14 As a ...
5
Evaluating Risk of
Reinjury Among 1,274 Elite Army Airborne ...
Risk of reinjury is poorly quantified in the medical literature. Two general factors may compete to alter an individual's risk of reinjury.
G. Schneider, Army research inst of environmental medicine natick ma, 1998
6
The Encyclopaedia of Sports Medicine: An IOC Medical ...
... n.s. Reinjury: Hazard ratio (all reinjury), 0.34 (95% CI, 0.16–0.72) Hazard ratio (
LE reinjury), 0.25 (95% CI, 0.11–0.57) 66% reduction in all reinjury 74%
reduction in LE reinjury IRR (estimate) 0.47 53% reduction in all injury
Intervention vs.
Dennis J. Caine, Peter Harmer, Melissa Schiff, 2009
7
Retraumatization: Assessment, Treatment, and Prevention
Research suggests that victims of traumatic injury are at increased risk for
reinjury. Worrell and colleagues (2006) conducted a 9-year, retrospective,
population-based study of initial injuries and reinjuries experienced by residents
of the state ...
Melanie P. Duckworth, Victoria M. Follette, 2012
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Football Injuries: Papers Presented at a Workshop
PREVENTION OF INJURY AND REINJURY We are convinced that we must
know the causes of injury if we wish to prevent them. Our policy requires on-the-
spot reporting of all injuries, with special attention to cause. How was the cadet ...
9
Clinical Guide to Sports Injuries
This is particularly true for athletes with previous ankle injuries, for whom the risk
of reinjury is 4 to 10 times greater than for athletes without prior ankle trauma.
The risk of reinjury is particularly high during the first 6 to 12 months following a ...
Roald Bahr, Sverre Mæhlum, 2004
10
Sports Medicine of Baseball
The program is set up to minimize the chance of reinjury and emphasize
prethrowing warm-up and stretching. In development of the ITP, the following
factors are considered most important. 1. The act of throwing the baseball
involves the ...
David Altchek, Joshua S. Dines, James Andrews, 2012
6 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «REINJURY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
reinjury im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Rajon Rondo Injury: The recent history of metacarpal fractures in the …
Of those players, two have seen their seasons destroyed after reinjury, four didn't require surgery, and the others went on to return and play productive ... «CelticsBlog, Sep 14»
ACL Tear Won't Keep Most College Athletes From Returning to Play …
The research suggests that the risk for a reinjury of the knee's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) actually goes down as athletes mature from high school into their ... «HealthDay, Sep 14»
How To Rehab A Sprained Ankle
Conversely, a previous ankle sprain can result in impaired coordination and calf tightness that can increase your potential for reinjury. In a three-dimensional ... «velonews.competitor.com, Apr 14»
Reinjury Might Not Jeopardize Peters' Career
It was alarming to learn that Eagles offensive tackle Jason Peters had suffered an Achilles' tendon reinjury and had to undergo a second surgery recently, but ... «Philadelphia Daily News, Mai 12»
Dislocated shoulders treated by slings can lead to reinjury: New …
The specialist: Orthopedic surgeon Bradford Parsons. An assistant professor of orthopedics, Bradford Parsons specializes in shoulder and elbow surgery. Of the ... «New York Daily News, Jun 11»
Reinjury Risk High Among Teens
"It's shocking to me that high school kids have this rate of reinjury," says researcher Stephen Marshall, an associate professor of epidemiology in the University of ... «CBS News, Okt 06»