Chapter 12- Helping the Injured Athlete Psychologically.ppt
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1、Chapter 12: Helping the Injured Athlete Psychologically,An athletes mind is also affected when the body is injured Negative psychological response to injury often results in longer and more difficult period of rehabilitation Appropriate psychological care provided by the sports medicine team may fac
2、ilitate the athletes return to competition Must work together to get the mind and body ready to return to competition,Coaches and fitness professionals working with injured athletes must have an understanding of how athletes react to injury and the rehabilitation processThe manner in which coaches a
3、nd professionals support the injured athlete can have a dramatic impact on the rehabilitation process,Athletes Psychological Response to Injury,Athletes deal with injury differently Viewed as disastrous, an opportunity to show courage, use as an excuse for poor performance, or exhibit courage Severi
4、ty of injury and length of rehab Short term (4 weeks) Chronic (recurring) Terminating (career ending),No matter the length of time, three reactive phases to the injury process occur Reaction to injury Reaction to rehabilitation Reaction to return to play or termination of career Other matters that m
5、ust be considered are past history, coping skills, social support and personal traits Injury may impact a number of factors socially and personally Be aware of possible self-esteem issues,Predictors of Injury,Some psychological traits may predispose athlete to injury No one personality type Risk tak
6、ers, reserved, detached or tender-minded players, apprehensive, over-protective or easily distracted Lack ability to cope with stress associated risks Other potential contributors include attempting to reduce anxiety by being more aggressive or continuing to be injured because of fear of failure or
7、guilt associated with unattainable goals,Injury prevention is physiological and psychological Athlete under stress emotionally is prone to injury compared to one that is adjusted emotionally Example Angered athlete may attempt to take out frustrations on other players, lose perspective on desired an
8、d approved conduct Skill and coordination could be sacrificed resulting in injury that may have been avoided,Stress and Risk of Injury,Stress is defined as positive and negative forces that can disrupt the bodys equilibrium Tells body how to react A number of studies have indicated negative impact o
9、f stress on injury particularly in high intensity sports Results in decreased attentional focus, create muscle tension (reduces flexibility, coordination, & movement efficiency),Sports can serve as stress to athlete. Athlete will walk a fine line between reaching and maintaining performance Must be
10、able to handle peripheral stressors imposed Expectations Stress from school, family, and work can also lead to emotional stress.,Overtraining,Result of imbalances between physical load being placed on athlete and his/her coping capacity Physiological and psychological factors underlie overtraining C
11、an lead to staleness and eventually burnout,Recognition and early intervention is key Implement short interruption in training Should lower work load but maintain training intensity until athlete shows signs of recovery Follow with gradual return to same workload Should be removed from competition d
12、uring this time period,Staleness Numerous reasons including, training to long and hard w/out rest Attributed to emotional problems stemming from daily worries and fears Anxiety (nondescript fear, sense of apprehension, and restlessness) Athlete may feel inadequate but unable to say why May cause hea
13、rt palpitations, shortness of breath, sweaty palms, constriction of throat, and headaches Minimal positive reinforcement may make athlete prone to staleness,Symptoms of Staleness Deterioration in usual standard of performance, chronic fatigue, apathy, loss of appetite, indigestion, weight loss, and
14、inability to sleep or rest Stale athletes become irritable and restless Increased risk for acute and overuse injuries and infections,Burnout Syndrome related to physical and emotional exhaustion leading to negative concept of self, job and sports attitudes, and loss of concern for feeling of others
15、Burnout stems from overwork and can effect athlete and coach Can impact health Headaches, GI disturbances, sleeplessness, chronic fatigue Feel depersonalization, increased emotional exhaustion, reduced sense of accomplishment, cynicism and depressed mood,Goal Setting as a Motivator to Compliance,Eff
16、ective motivator for compliance in rehab and for reaching goals Athletic performance based on working towards and achieving goals With athletic rehabilitation, athletes are aware of the goal and what must be done to accomplish Goals must be personal and internally satisfying and jointly agreed upon,
17、To enhance goal attainment the following must be involved Positive reinforcement, time management for incorporating goals into lifestyle, feeling of social support, feelings of self-efficacy, Goals can be daily, weekly, monthly, and/or yearly,Providing Social Support to the Injured Athlete,Coach is
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