Injuries and health problems in football : what everyone should know /: what everyone should know. (2017)
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- Book
- Title:
- Injuries and health problems in football : what everyone should know /: what everyone should know. (2017)
- Main Title:
- Injuries and health problems in football : what everyone should know
- Further Information:
- Note: Editor-in-chief: João Espregueira-Mendes ; editors: C. Niek van Dijk, Philippe Neyret, Moises Cohen, Stefano Della Villa, Helder Pereira, J. Miguel Oliveira.
- Editors:
- Espregueira-Mendes, João
Dijk, C. N. van
Neyret, Philippe
Cohen, Moises
Della Villa, Stefano
Pereira, Helder
Oliveira, J. Miguel - Contents:
- Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: The Athlete in the Field; 1: The Relevance of Medicine in Football; 2: Epidemiology: The Most Frequent Lesions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Football Injury Epidemiological Studies; 2.3 The Football Associations Contribution; 2.4 The Injury Incidence in National Teams in European Competitions; 2.5 Clubs Competitions: The UEFA Champions League Injury Study; 2.6 The Most Common Injuries; 2.7 Are Women Injuries Different from Men?; 2.8 Are Children and Adolescents at Risk?; References; 3: Teamwork in Football/Bringing Science to the Pitch; 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Part I3.2.1 Psychological Factors Associated with the Prevention and Recovery of Sports Injuries; 3.2.2 Stress and Sports Injuries; 3.2.3 Model of Vulnerability to Sports Injuries; 3.2.4 Psychological Injury Recovery and Prevention; 3.2.5 Effectiveness of Psychological Intervention in the Prevention of Sports Injuries; 3.3 Part II; 3.3.1 Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis of Sports Injuries; 3.3.2 The Preceding Factors of the Lesion; 3.3.3 Life with Stress and Change; 3.3.4 Stress and Change in Sports; 3.3.5 Approximation of the Major Competitions. 3.3.6 The Psychological State of the Player Sidelined3.3.7 Training Overload; 3.3.8 The Risk Factors of Illness of Sportsmen; 3.3.9 The Emotional Stress; 3.3.10 The Location of the Lesion; 3.3.11 Pain; 3.3.12 Time of Occurrence of Injuries; 3.3.13 Cases and Unforeseen Situations; 3.3.14 Subsequent to the Injury Factors; 3.3.15Foreword; Preface; Contents; Part I: The Athlete in the Field; 1: The Relevance of Medicine in Football; 2: Epidemiology: The Most Frequent Lesions; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Football Injury Epidemiological Studies; 2.3 The Football Associations Contribution; 2.4 The Injury Incidence in National Teams in European Competitions; 2.5 Clubs Competitions: The UEFA Champions League Injury Study; 2.6 The Most Common Injuries; 2.7 Are Women Injuries Different from Men?; 2.8 Are Children and Adolescents at Risk?; References; 3: Teamwork in Football/Bringing Science to the Pitch; 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Part I3.2.1 Psychological Factors Associated with the Prevention and Recovery of Sports Injuries; 3.2.2 Stress and Sports Injuries; 3.2.3 Model of Vulnerability to Sports Injuries; 3.2.4 Psychological Injury Recovery and Prevention; 3.2.5 Effectiveness of Psychological Intervention in the Prevention of Sports Injuries; 3.3 Part II; 3.3.1 Psychological Assessment and Diagnosis of Sports Injuries; 3.3.2 The Preceding Factors of the Lesion; 3.3.3 Life with Stress and Change; 3.3.4 Stress and Change in Sports; 3.3.5 Approximation of the Major Competitions. 3.3.6 The Psychological State of the Player Sidelined3.3.7 Training Overload; 3.3.8 The Risk Factors of Illness of Sportsmen; 3.3.9 The Emotional Stress; 3.3.10 The Location of the Lesion; 3.3.11 Pain; 3.3.12 Time of Occurrence of Injuries; 3.3.13 Cases and Unforeseen Situations; 3.3.14 Subsequent to the Injury Factors; 3.3.15 Auto-Scapegoating of the Athlete; 3.3.16 Social and Emotional Support; 3.3.17 "Secondary" Benefits; 3.3.18 Psychological Assessment of the Injury (or Post Injury); 3.4 Part III. 3.4.1 Strategies for Monitoring Physical and Psychological Recovery of Injured Athletes3.4.2 Mental and Psychological Training in the Treatment of Injuries; 3.4.3 Recovery Training Field; 3.4.4 Influence of Sports Injury Changes in Mood and Precompetitive Anxiety in Football Players; 3.4.5 Injured Athletes' Perceptions About Social Support; 3.4.6 Relationship Between the Perception of Pain and Fatigue with Mood; References; 4: The Field Case; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Origin of the Field Case; 4.3 The Use of the Field Case; 4.4 Field Case Evolution. 4.5 Principles of Its Use: Cautions, Treatment, and Preservation4.6 The Field Case: Features and Content; 4.7 Guidelines for the Use of the Field Case; References; 5: How to Examine an Athlete on the Field: What You Should Not Miss; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Emergencies; 5.2.1 Head Injuries; 5.2.2 Cervical Spine; 5.3 Upper Extremity; 5.3.1 Shoulder; 5.3.1.1 Shoulder; 5.3.1.2 Acromioclavicular; 5.3.1.3 Clavicle; 5.3.2 Elbow; 5.3.3 Wrist and Hand; 5.4 Lower Extremity; 5.4.1 Hip; 5.4.2 Knee; 5.4.2.1 Mechanism; 5.4.2.2 Initial Evaluation; 5.4.3 Ankle and Foot; References. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Berlin, Germany : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2017
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 617.1/0276334
Soccer injuries
MEDICAL -- Surgery -- General
Soccer injuries
Athletic Injuries
Soccer
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783662539248
3662539241 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783662539231
3662539233 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
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