What is the transitory; fluctuating state of mind of the athlete
Mood State
Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, panic attack, disordered eating/eating disorders, substance dependence/abuse
The process of pain sensation by the nociceptors
Nociception
Athlete working too little based on the recommendations of the AT
underadherence
Interpretation of a situation
Cognitive appraisal
Mechanisms that promote the ability to cope with a stressor or situation built from experience or learned
Coping Skills
Mood state with excessive worry
Anxiety
The ability of the patient to withstand pain or painful stimuli for a period of time
Pain tolerance
Factors in this model include: characteristics of the injury, sociodemographic factors, biological factors, social/contextual factors, and psychological factors
Biopsychosocial model
Stable personality construct of worry
Trait Anxiety
Internal/External statements to the self that are multidimensional in nature, including motivational feedback
Self Talk
Buliuma Nervosa
Athletes suffering from chronic pain may be at increased risk for suicide (T/F)
True
RAdMAT stands for
Rehabilitation Adherence Measure for Athletic Training
secondary assessment of a situation including assessment of availability coping resources
Secondary appraisal
Personality
S/S of this disorder include failure to uphold major obligations, engagement in physically dangerous situations, legal and social issues
Substance Abuse
known as reflex sympathetic dystrophy syndrome and may follow a minor nerve injury (strain, sprain, surgery)
Type 1 Complex Regional Pain Syndrome
Which one of the following is an example of a Sociodemographic Factor:
first severe injury, male, moderate nutrition, reports stress or coach wants a quick return
Male
initial assessment of a situation to evaluate if its a threat or challenge
Primary Appraisal
What are the roles of psychosocial strategies
Reducing pain, improving outlook, increasing adherence, improve relaxation, increase satisfaction
5-Phase Process of Referral
Assessment, Consultation, Trial Intervention, Referral, and Follow-up
S/S of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome include: (Name 4)
changes in skin temp, muscle spasms of the extremities, abnormal hair and nail growth, insomnia, cognitive problems, constant burning pain, disproportionate pain, inflammation affecting appearance of skin, swelling of distal extremity, excessive sweating
Examples of psychosocial strategy for a patient
education, motivation strategies, or relaxation and stress management
the degree to which an individual identifies as an athlete
athletic identity