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Psychosocial Sensorimotor Rehabilitation
1981 - 2007
During 1981–2007, sport rehabilitation evolved into an integrated biopsychosocial and sensorimotor practice. Rehabilitation adherence emerged as a psychosocial outcome shaped by motivation, perceived barriers, social support, and contextual stress, influencing engagement across injured athletes. Sensorimotor rehabilitation and proprioception became central to prevention and recovery, supported by neuromuscular training trials, while psychological rehabilitation was framed as a team-based domain with defined roles and program components for injury prevention and rehabilitation.
• Rehabilitation adherence is characterized as a psychosocial outcome in sport injuries, with motivation, perceived barriers, social support, and contextual stress shaping rehab engagement across injured athletes [2], [1], [19], [12], [13], [18].
• Psychological rehabilitation is framed as a team-based domain within sports medicine, outlining practitioner roles, intervention foundations, and program components for injury prevention and rehabilitation [5], [8], [14], [4].
• Sensorimotor-focused rehabilitation and proprioception are central to prevention and recovery, supported by neuromuscular training trials and proprioceptive management strategies [7], [3], [16], [9].
• Emotional responses, stress processes, and psychosocial context influence healing trajectories and adaptation, motivating psychosocial interventions within injury recovery [10], [13], [17], [6], [15].
Prevention and Rehabilitation Integration
2008 - 2014
Acute-Chronic Workload Paradigm
2015 - 2016
Integrated Injury Surveillance and Rehabilitation
2017 - 2023