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The engaged action hypothesis: Explaining the merits of external focus cues
The attentional focus effect—the theory that focusing on the body during skilled tasks leads to suboptimal results relative to focusing externally—is well established, but it is not known why it holds. The most widely cited explanation is the constrained action hypothesis: Focusing on the body interferes with beneficial automatic motor programs.
Barbara Montero, John Toner
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EVALUATION OF WRIST ARTHROSCOPY OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC WRIST PAIN
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The Journal of Hand Surgery, 2022
Adolescence is a difficult time, both physically and emotionally. Rapid growth coupled with physical changes in the background of high levels of activity can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, unfamiliar life stressors coupled with undeveloped compensatory mechanisms can lead to overwhelming anxiety and emotional distress.
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Adolescence is a difficult time, both physically and emotionally. Rapid growth coupled with physical changes in the background of high levels of activity can be overwhelming. Meanwhile, unfamiliar life stressors coupled with undeveloped compensatory mechanisms can lead to overwhelming anxiety and emotional distress.
Anna Watson +4 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1988
Acute and chronic wrist pain are problems frequently seen by primary care physicians. The impact of wrist pain on function is substantial and requires prompt attention and treatment by physicians. In this article we summarize the causes of wrist problems, provide an approach to wrist pain, and discuss some of the common disorders seen by primary ...
J P, Wade, J G, Bell
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Acute and chronic wrist pain are problems frequently seen by primary care physicians. The impact of wrist pain on function is substantial and requires prompt attention and treatment by physicians. In this article we summarize the causes of wrist problems, provide an approach to wrist pain, and discuss some of the common disorders seen by primary ...
J P, Wade, J G, Bell
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Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997
Nonarticular chronic wrist pain continues to be a challenging subject in which interest and knowledge are increasing. Although many more excellent articles could have been included in this review, an attempt is made to discuss papers that have impact on the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of various wrist problems.
E H, Ko, S F, Viegas
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Nonarticular chronic wrist pain continues to be a challenging subject in which interest and knowledge are increasing. Although many more excellent articles could have been included in this review, an attempt is made to discuss papers that have impact on the recognition, diagnosis, and treatment of various wrist problems.
E H, Ko, S F, Viegas
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Emergency Medicine Journal, 2016
A 17-year-old rugby player presents to the emergency department with a 1-week history of persistent right wrist pain, swelling and paraesthesiae. He had fallen onto his outstretched right hand while on holiday. He is right-hand dominant and examination reveals oedema and diffuse tenderness of the right wrist with decreased range of movement.
Eryl A, Davies, Anser, Mahmood
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A 17-year-old rugby player presents to the emergency department with a 1-week history of persistent right wrist pain, swelling and paraesthesiae. He had fallen onto his outstretched right hand while on holiday. He is right-hand dominant and examination reveals oedema and diffuse tenderness of the right wrist with decreased range of movement.
Eryl A, Davies, Anser, Mahmood
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