Neurociencias, dolor y deporte.

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    • Abstract:
      Progress in the knowledge of pain and its processes, linked to advances in neuroscience, is a great challenge for health professionals. Knowing its mechanisms is not always enough, given that the processing or the way in which the person lives with their environment and their experiences leads them to generate different strategies. In sport, motivation, goals and performance are motor and cognitive challenges that are not always linked to coping capacities in the face of pain preceded by injury. The models of approaching the person with pain require an analysis in order to understand the complexity of the person and the dynamic clinical reasoning as a tool to accompany these processes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      El avance en el conocimiento del dolor y sus procesos, ligado al avance de las neurociencias, supone un gran reto para los profesionales de la salud. Conocer sus mecanismos no siempre es suficiente, dado que el procesamiento o la manera que la persona convive con su entorno y sus experiencias, le lleva a generar diferentes estratégias. En el deporte, la motivación, la meta o el rendimiento, suponen retos motores y cognitivos que no siempre van ligados a las capacidades de afrontamiento delante del dolor precedido de una lesión. Los modelos de abordaje de la persona con dolor, requieren de un análisis, para entender la complejidad de la persona y el razonamiento clínico dinámico como herramienta de acompañamiento en estos procesos. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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