Sigmund Loland, Berit Skirstad, Ivan Waddington's Pain and Injury in Sport: Social and Ethical Analysis PDF

By Sigmund Loland, Berit Skirstad, Ivan Waddington

ISBN-10: 0203002997

ISBN-13: 9780203002995

ISBN-10: 0415357039

ISBN-13: 9780415357036

For elite athletes, soreness and damage are common. In a problem to the orthodox clinical version, this ebook makes it transparent that ache and damage can't be understood by way of body structure by myself, and examines the effect of social and cultural strategies on how athletes adventure ache and harm. It increases a chain of key social and moral questions on the tradition of 'playing hurt', the position of coaches and scientific employees, the planned infliction of discomfort in recreation, and using medicines. This booklet starts by means of supplying 3 varied views concerning ache and damage in game, and is going directly to speak about: * ache, damage and function * the planned infliction of ache and harm * the administration of discomfort and damage * the that means of discomfort and damage.    

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Nixon, H. (1994a) `Coaches' views of risk, pain and injury in sport, with special reference to gender differences', Sociology of Sport Journal, 11: 79±87. Nixon, H. L. (1994b) `Social pressure, social support, and help seeking for pain and injuries in college sports networks', Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 18: 340±55. Nixon, H. (1996a) `The relationship of friendship networks, sport experiences and gender to expressed pain thresholds', Sociology of Sport Journal, 13: 78±86. 32 Martin Roderick Nixon, H.

A psychology of pain: feeling, emotion, experience Pain has been de®ned as follows: `Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage' (International Association for the Study of Pain 1979). This current de®nition is focused ± like sport medicine ± on damage. But it does draw attention to the emotional experience of pain. In the ®eld of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud transferred the mechanical theory from the body to the psyche.

His ®rst reaction was what I knew he'd say. He said Dave McKay had it and he played on till it [broke down completely]. (Davies 1996: 169) Davies did not focus on the physiological breakdown of Mullery's groin or the accuracy of the diagnosis; rather, he concentrated on the way Mullery managed his injury among team-mates, his club manager, the club medical personnel and his wife. Implicitly, Davies also examined the network of relationships in which Mullery was embedded. It would be inaccurate to suggest that incidents such as 18 Martin Roderick the one concerning Mullery are isolated, as for some time there has been substantial evidence that, particularly at the higher levels, there are considerable pressures on athletes to compete when injured and in pain (Waddington 2000).

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