Narratives of Psychosocial Response to Microtrauma Injury among Long-Distance Runners
Athletes with microtrauma or overuse injuries resulting from an accumulation of repeated small forces may differ from athletes with macrotrauma or acute injuries in their psychosocial responses because of the unique challenges presented by these insidious-onset and often chronic injuries. Our purpos...
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Main Authors: | Hayley C. Russell (Author), Diane M. Wiese-Bjornstal (Author) |
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2015-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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