Below are the best articles we could find on Life-Altering Injury and illness and injury.
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The unspoken truths of physically and emotionally injured athletes.
Ouch – that pain is more than just physical.
Athletes and people with injuries are (finally) discovering the Feldenkrais Method: a gentle rehabilitation system that teaches the body to move as it should.
Athletes who suffer injuries, even weekend athletes, are susceptible to depression, anxiety and other psychological symptoms.
Many athletes have Olympic-sized dreams, but in reality, only a handful actually make it that far. It takes the perfect combination of discipline, dedication, persistence, talent, skill — and even luck — to successfully compete in the world’s biggest competitive arena.
Injuries, while hopefully infrequent, are often an unavoidable part of sport participation. While most injuries can be managed with little to no disruption in sport participation and other activities of daily living, some impose a substantial physical and mental burden.
While there are lifelong benefits to college sports, former athletes are also at risk for chronic injuries later in life.
Surveys of musicians and artists have revealed virtual epidemics of occupationally induced ills, from crippled hands that practiced too hard to outright poisoning and severe allergies provoked by the materials used to create artworks.
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