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Psychological Rehabilitation from Sport Injuries
- Anshel, M. H. (1997). Sport psychology : From theory to practice. Gorsuch Scarisbrick (ISBN# 0897876261)
- Brewer, B. W. (1994). Review and critique of models of psychological adjustment to athletic injury.
Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 6, 87-100.
- Larson, G. A., Starkey, C., & Zaichkowsky, L. D. (1996). Psychological aspects of athletic injuries as
perceived by athletic trainers. The Sport Psychologist, 10, 37-47.
- Le Unes, A., & Nation, J. (2001). Sport psychology (3rd ed.). Chicago, IL: Nelson-Hall (Very
comprehensive and loaded with great information)
- Pargman, D. (Ed.). (1993). Psychological bases of sports injuries. Morgantown, WV: Fitness Information Technology.
- Pfeiffer, R. P., & Mangus, B. C. (2002). Concepts of athletic training (3rd. ed.). Sudbury, MA:
Jones and Bartlett.
- Silva, J. M., & Hardy, C. J. (1991). The sport psychologist: Psychological aspects of injury in sport. In F. O. Mueller &
A. Rayan (Eds.), The sport medicine team and athletic injury prevention (pp. 114-132). Philadelphia, PA: Davis.
- Wann, D. L. (1997). Sport psychology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
(Another well written great general resource...)
- Wiese, D. M., & Weiss, M. R. (1987). Psychological rehabilitation and physical injury: Implications for
the sport medicine team. The Sport Psychologist, 1, 318-330.
- Williams, J. M. (Ed.). (1998). Applied sport psychology: Personal growth to peak performance (3rd ed.).
Mountain View, CA: Mayfield. (A very comprehensive and practical guide for sport psychologists and coaches.
ISBN# 1-55934-950-6; call 800-433-1279 or visit: www.mayfieldpub.com)
- Williams, J. M., Rotella, R. J., & Heyman, S. R. (1998). Stress, injury, and the psychological rehabilitation of
athletes. In J. M. Williams (Ed.), Applied Sport Psychology: Personal Growth to Peak Performance (pp. 409-428).
Mountain View, CA: Mayfield.
- You may find some of these books and other great resources at reduced rates at:
allbookstores.com
Soccer Injuries References:
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American Academy of Pediatrics Policy Statement. (1988). Recommendations for
participation in competitive sports. Physician and Sports Medicine,
16, 65-167.
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Briscoe, J. H. D. (1985). Sports injuries in adolescent boarding school boys.
British Journal of Sports Medicine, 19(2), 67-70.
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Davis, P. M., & McKelvey, M. K. (1998). Medicolegal aspects of athletic head injury.
Clinics in Sports Medicine, 17(1), 71-82.
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Demarco, J., and Reeves, C. (1994). Injuries associated with soccer goalposts,
United States, 1979-1993. Journal of American Medical Association, 271, 1233.
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Matser, J. T., Kessels, A. G. H., Jordan, B. D., Lezak, M. D., and Troost, J.
(1998). Chronic traumatic brain injury in professional soccer players. Neurology,
51, 791-796.
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Muellar, F. O., and Cantu, R. C. (1990). Catastrophic injuries and fatalities in
high school and college sports, 1982-1988. Medicine and Science in Sports and
Exercise, 737-741.
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Sortland, O., and Tysvaer, A. T. (1989). Brain damage in former association
football players: An evaluation by cerebral computer tomography. Neuroradiology,
31, 44-48.
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Tysvaer, A. T. (1992, Sept.). Head and neck injuries in soccer: Impact of minor
trauma. Sports Medicine, 14(3), 200-213.
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Tysvaer, A. T., and Lochen, E. A. (1991). Soccer injuries to the brain: A
neuropsychological study of former soccer players. American Journal of Sports
Medicine, 19, 56-60.
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Tysvaer, A. T., and Storli, O. (1982). Association football injuries to the brain:
A preliminary report. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 15, 163-166.
We organize the league, administer practice, supervise the games,
etc...because the kids are too young to to do it on their own. They need our guidance,
help, and protection.
So PLEASE let's protect the kids!
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