A goal leading to improving communication with the patient, cross-cultural aspect
Thanks to the development of neuroscience, we are learning more and more about the mechanisms of the mind. Research shows that the feelings a person has about their body are made up of the body’s physical state, mood, and emotional state to a similar extent. Therefore, when considering the best post-traumatic rehabilitation plan, it is necessary to consider not only the clinical examination result and the pattern of physical symptoms, but also the patient’s cognitive, emotional, and behavioral responses.
The purpose of this lesson is to familiarize you with the possible reactions of an athlete to an injury, the psychological and social consequences of an injury, how to deal with an injury, and what difficulties you may encounter in post-injury therapy and how to overcome them.
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