Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis

Research suggests that pain affects behaviour of the athletes, assessment of behaviour when in pain reveals that pain has influenced athletes’ measurable response when they get injured in their course of play. The objectives of the study were to find and analyse correlation of pain behaviour measure...

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Main Authors: Praveen Kumar, Jaspal Singh Sandhu, Shweta Shenoy
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Montenegrin Sports Academy 2013-03-01
Series:Montenegrin Journal of Sports Science and Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.mjssm.me/?sekcija=article&artid=8
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description Research suggests that pain affects behaviour of the athletes, assessment of behaviour when in pain reveals that pain has influenced athletes’ measurable response when they get injured in their course of play. The objectives of the study were to find and analyse correlation of pain behaviour measures in contact and non-contact sports. The study has been conducted using Vienna Testing System (VTS) Questionnaire for Evaluating Pain Behaviour - FSV on four hundred and eighty one (n=481) subjects that included both male and female athletes who had a history of injury in the past but not suffering from any acute injuries. Statistical analysis revealed a significant correlation between variables in both covariate and partial correlation analysis. We conclude that higher avoidance score predicts a lower activity score regardless of cognitive control and social support in FSV scale.
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spellingShingle Praveen Kumar
Jaspal Singh Sandhu
Shweta Shenoy
Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
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behaviour
social support
activity
avoidance
cognitive control
athletes.
title Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
title_full Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
title_short Evaluation of Behaviour to Pain Measures in Athletes - A Correlative Analysis
title_sort evaluation of behaviour to pain measures in athletes a correlative analysis
topic behaviour
social support
activity
avoidance
cognitive control
athletes.
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