Sport psychology and concussion: New impacts to explore

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Abstract

The use of sport psychology techniques in the management of concussion may assist in solving some of the real and very practical problems facing clinicians, namely certain aspects of the postconcussive syndrome and the influence of anxiety and other adverse psychological states, which in turn may impact on injury outcome. Techniques derived from other areas of psychology such as peer modelling may be successfully used in this setting.

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Bloom, G. A., Horton, A. S., McCrory, P., & Johnston, K. M. (2004, October). Sport psychology and concussion: New impacts to explore. British Journal of Sports Medicine. https://doi.org/10.1136/bjsm.2004.011999

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