Following on from last week, Leah Washington, a doctoral student in Sport Psychology at University of North Carolina, Greensboro, is answering some more questions related to the psychological impact on athletic injury.
If you haven’t yet read the first part of the interview...
Over the years I have attended many of the National Athletic Trainers Association annual conventions, which I scheduled alongside other clinical visits to facilities in the United States.
The events always fascinate me as you get to meet some great characters & professional's...
This week I was discussing the importance of goal setting with one of the physiotherapists that I mentor. It’s not really an area I feel was well taught at undergraduate, or even postgraduate level for that matter & as such I have developed my own approach.
There are various...
As we come to this stage in the season, many of the athletes have packed away their spikes for the summer & are making the most of their successes on the glamorous party circuit, licking their wounds or getting their wounds repaired by the surgeons & sports physiotherapists...
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