Kinesiology 3476F/G Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Guided Imagery, Goniometer, Biofeedback
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Lecture 9: modelling and rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. Injury remains an inevitable result of sport participation. Some injuries and the resulting surgical intervention may exert particular effects on psychological functioning due to the length of rehabilitation (eldridge, 1983). Rehabilitation protocols must be placed on conditioning both the body and the mind (weiss & troxell, 1986). People typically don"t refrain from activity even though there is risk involved. There has been substantial growth in research that has examined the role that psychology has in understanding the recovery from sport and recreation-related injuries (brewer, 2001; williams, rotella, & Various psychological interventions have been advocated or used in the injury recovery setting. There is evidence that there is a factor of psychology involved in the recovery process. Emg biofeedback (levitt, desinger, wall, ford, & cassisi, 1995). Guided imagery with relaxation (cupal & brewer 2001). Goal setting (theodorakis, beneca, malliou, & goudas, 1997).