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Exploring the psychological aspects of sport injury
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Clement, D. and Arvinen-Barrow, M. (2013) ‘Sport medicine team influences in psychological rehabilitation – A multidisciplinary approach’, in Arvinen-Barrow, M. and Walker, N. (eds) The Psychology of Sport Injury and Rehabilitation, London, Routledge, pp. 156–170.
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