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Rehabilitation Profiling

Rehabilitation Profiling. Assess personal and physical factors that impact the quality and duration of rehab. Personal profile of 12 psychological, emotional, and social factors that affect recovery. A proactive approach. Periodic monitoring to assess one’s level of life stress is necessary.

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Rehabilitation Profiling

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  1. Rehabilitation Profiling Assess personal and physical factors that impact the quality and duration of rehab. Personal profile of 12 psychological, emotional, and social factors that affect recovery.

  2. A proactive approach • Periodic monitoring to assess one’s level of life stress is necessary. • Established psychological inventories • Interviews • With athletes who experience distress • A need to reduce the stress to facilitate restoration of psychological and physiological states

  3. Psychological Factors Confidence Motivation Anxiety focus Expectations Worry Emotions Identity Adherence Understanding Pain tolerance Social support Physical Factors ROM Strength Stability Coordination Health Sleep Balance Swelling Pain Function Daily activities Sport participation Factors

  4. Wheel of Awareness • A client profiling strategy where the client rates the factors on a scale from 1 to 10. • Provides a current status of the client’s factors. • Has been used as a tool to make the athlete aware of their strengths and weakness. • Makes the AT aware of the athlete’s strength’s and weaknesses.

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  7. Client Profiling • Increases the client’s awareness and improves understanding of these factor as being beneficial to their rehab. • Once completed by the client, the profile provides their perceived strengths and areas of improvement. • The client’s perception about their recovery influences their attitude toward the injury and their approach to rehab.

  8. Effects of Psychological Factors on Injuries • Area of life stress • Dealing with stress may affect the athlete likelihood to become injured. • Life stress results from both within and outside the athletic contest • Level of life stress is associated with the injury

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