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A Review of Psychological Stressors Towards Cognitive Recovery of Injured Athletes

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The information related to the effects of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes is essential to discovering the problems the athletes face. The paper provides various information related to the impact of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes from global publications. There are a total of 30 articles have been reviewed and summarized. There are also 50 references used to support the effects of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes. The purpose of providing information related to psychological stressors’ impact on recovering injured papers is to show how athletes change their lives after recovering from the injuries and the effects of injuries. Many types of research conducted in the past have shown different research outcomes to measure the life of the athletes after recovering from the injury. Some studies showed that athletes continue to join the sports after being injured. Some research showed athletes stopped joining sports or changed their lifestyles after recovering from the injury. The stressors caused by the injury may result in fear and anxiety among most athletes. The psychological stressor symptoms will be discussed and reviewed in the paper to other research outcomes. At the end of the article, a common finding about psychological stressors toward the cognitive recovery of injured athletes will be shown. These common findings can reference other research on the same field of study.
Title: A Review of Psychological Stressors Towards Cognitive Recovery of Injured Athletes
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The information related to the effects of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes is essential to discovering the problems the athletes face.
The paper provides various information related to the impact of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes from global publications.
There are a total of 30 articles have been reviewed and summarized.
There are also 50 references used to support the effects of psychological stressors on the recovery of injured athletes.
The purpose of providing information related to psychological stressors’ impact on recovering injured papers is to show how athletes change their lives after recovering from the injuries and the effects of injuries.
Many types of research conducted in the past have shown different research outcomes to measure the life of the athletes after recovering from the injury.
Some studies showed that athletes continue to join the sports after being injured.
Some research showed athletes stopped joining sports or changed their lifestyles after recovering from the injury.
The stressors caused by the injury may result in fear and anxiety among most athletes.
The psychological stressor symptoms will be discussed and reviewed in the paper to other research outcomes.
At the end of the article, a common finding about psychological stressors toward the cognitive recovery of injured athletes will be shown.
These common findings can reference other research on the same field of study.

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