2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-32892013000400013
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O significado da dor física na prática do esporte de rendimento

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“…In addition, it is necessary to face physical and psychological challenges, among them pain. So, living with pain or injury has to be somehow faced for their objective to be met 18,19 . The athletes of our sample have shown associations between sleep and musculoskeletal complaints, as well as poorer quality of sleep according to the number of affected body parts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, it is necessary to face physical and psychological challenges, among them pain. So, living with pain or injury has to be somehow faced for their objective to be met 18,19 . The athletes of our sample have shown associations between sleep and musculoskeletal complaints, as well as poorer quality of sleep according to the number of affected body parts.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors [14][15][16][17] state in their studies that restorative and good quality sleep is in fact critical for athletes considering sports demands such as remaining alert during training and competitions. It is known that elite sports should not be a priori considered synonym to health 18,19 , considering the negative events that training, aiming at sports performance, may bring to athletes, with emphasis to constantly living with pain. Studies on motor performance show high prevalence of pain, such as the study by Dore & Guerra 20 with professional ballet dancers, which has identified general prevalence of 70.2% of moderate and severe pain reaching 85.8% in the lumbar region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dentre os 17 (dezessete) artigos selecionados (COS-TA, 2007;VIEIRA et al, 2010;AGRESTA;BRANDÃO;NETO BARROS, 2008;SIEBRA;FEITOSA-FILHO, 2008;CAMPOS;VIGARIO;LURDOF, 2011;SCHAMASCH et al, 2009;PARSONS et al, 2008;MESQUITA;FONSECA;FRANCA, 2008;BUENO;DI BONIFACIO, 2008;MCK-NIGHT;JUILLERAT, 2011;VIEIRA, et al, 2013;BARA FILHO, et al 2013;MARONI;BASTOS, 2010;BORGES;TONINI, 2012;SILVA et al, 2014;MOURA, et al, 2013;FREITAS;MILOSKI;BARA FILHO, 2015), destaca-se que há uma distribuição linear nas publicações, com maior destaque para o ano de 2008, quando foram pulicados 4 (quatro) artigos, nos demais anos (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 , 2013, 2014 e 2015) manteve-se a média de 1 (um) a 2 (dois) artigos publicados. Houve também predominância entre os tipos de abordagem no método quantitativo e ênfase nos estudos realizados com atletas.…”
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“…(10) A alta frequência de dor percebida pelos atletas pode estar associada às características próprias da modalidade esportiva, mas também pela necessidade do atleta de se sentir mais preparado para a competição, e assim aceitar a dor como uma experiência necessária para alcançar melhor rendimento. Na tentativa de alcançar o melhor desempenho possível o atleta tende a atuar sobre a linha tênue que difere a dor originada pela fadiga e a dor originada por lesão (11) .…”
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