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Medical Sports Medicine

Coping with Sports Injuries

Psychological Strategies for Rehabilitation

edited by Jane Crossman

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Initial publish date
Jan 2001
Category
Sports Medicine
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780192632159
    Publish Date
    Jan 2001
    List Price
    $54.95

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Description

When an athlete gets injured great attention is paid to understanding the physical nature of their injury and putting in place strategies for rehabilitation. Too often though, the psychological effects of injury are not even considered, yet an injury can have a profound psychological effect on the well-being of the athlete. To attend only to the physical effects is to leave a part of the athlete effectively untreated. Jane Crossman is one of the world authorities on the psychological effects of sporting injuries. In Coping with sports injuries she has brought together the leading researchers from sports science and medicine to firstly discuss and explain the ways in which the athlete is psychologically affected by injury, before going on to provide effective and proven methods for helping the athlete through this difficult period. The information in the book will be valuable in helping to ensure that they can return to their field of activity fully treated. Coping with sports injuries is a unique book that will be of enormous interest and benefit to sports physicians, sports scientists, team doctors, and anyone involved in the rehabilitation of the injured athlete.

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Contributor Notes

Jane Crossman is at Lakehead University.

Editorial Reviews

"This book brings together the views, experiences and expertise of some of the leading authorities concerning the psychological dynamics influencing sports injury and recovery."..."This book has integrated the thoughts and experiences of many leading physicians, psychologists and researchers who work with athletes. It is a concise look at sports injury and the psychological factors that affect recovery. It is a worthwhile addition to any resource kit for the sports physician, sports scientist or coach who is genuinely interested in the rehabilitation of the injured athlete."New Zealand J Sports Med