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Completed NCT05647031

Pain in Competitive Athletes With Physical Disabilities and Techniques for Its Management

Conditions: Athletic Injuries, Physical Disability, Chronic Pain

Sex: All
Ages: 15 Years – 55 Years
Healthy volunteers: 1
Enrollment: 21
Sponsor: Universidad Politecnica de Madrid

Location: Spain

Summary

There are psychosocial factors that affect pain, and therefore, psychological intervention techniques have been added to its usual pharmacological and physiotherapeutic treatment. Despite the abundant evidence that addresses psychosocial factors as clear mediators in the perception of pain, the use of psychological techniques for pain management in competitive athletes, and more especially in competitive athletes with physical disabilities, is scarce. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the perception of high-level competitive athletes with physical disability and sports agents (coaches, physiotherapists and psychologists).

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:For the athlete:Physical disability.Participate in high performance competitionAged between 15 and 55 years old;For the sports agents:To exercise their profession with high performance athletes with physical disabilitiesExclusion Criteria:Not meeting the above requirements

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