运动损伤作为可逆性内化:一种康复和重新适应的新方法。

IF 2.6 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Frontiers in Sports and Active Living Pub Date : 2025-06-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fspor.2025.1519404
Daniel Rojas-Valverde, Emanuel Herrera-González, Diego A Bonilla
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这篇观点文章讨论了运动损伤中可逆性内陷的概念,并提供了一个创新的康复操作框架,我们希望能帮助运动员的重新适应过程。传统上,损伤是通过缓解症状和恢复来处理的,但基于异稳态-内感受模型的生理调节表明,这些损伤是动态的和可逆的。这种重新概念化导致了一种超越恢复的整体方法,使运动员具有最佳的生理功能。考虑到运动损伤的复杂性,该模型强调个性化的康复和再适应方法。在拟议的框架下,康复包括治疗受伤的直接后果,并通过鼓励整体关注来关注身体,生理,心理,技术和战术变化。通过将运动损伤视为可逆性损伤,该框架支持康复和再适应的多方面方法,其中恢复涉及反映个体愈合潜力之间相互作用的生理变化。该方法旨在通过提供多维视角来优化康复过程,以加速运动员在运动相关活动中受伤后的健康和福祉,从而超越运动医学的固定范式。
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Sports injuries as reversible involution: a novel approach to rehabilitation and readaptation.

This perspective article discusses the notions of reversible involution in sports injuries and offers an innovative operational framework for rehabilitation that we expect to help with the athlete's readaptation process. Injuries have traditionally been managed by relieving the symptoms and recovery, but physiological regulation based on the allostasis-interoception model suggests that these injuries are dynamic and reversible. This reconceptualization leads to a holistic approach beyond recovery, allowing athletes to have an optimally functioning physiology. The model emphasizes on individualized rehabilitation and readaptation approaches considering the complexity of sports injuries. Under the proposed framework, rehabilitation involves treating the immediate consequences of injury and attending to physical, physiological, psychological, technical, and tactical changes by encouraging holistic attention. By treating sports injuries as reversible involution, this framework supports a multifaceted approach to rehabilitation and readaptation, where recovery relates to physiological changes reflecting interactivity between an individual's potential for healing. This approach aims to move beyond the fixed paradigms in sports medicine by providing a multidimension vision for optimizing the process of rehabilitation to accelerate athletes' health and well-being after injuries during sport-related activities.

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