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Perceived social support in the rehabilitation process among elite female handball players
The complexity which characterizes elite-level handball imposes great demands on the player to practice varied skills and presents a high training load, consequently increasing the risk of overtraining and injuries. The purpose of this study was to investigate injured elite female handball players who had returned to active play at the elite level, assessing their perception and experience of social support in the rehabilitation process. Nine elite female players in the Norwegian Elite League (Rema-1000 league) who had suffered an injury that restricted their sport participation for a mean recovery period of 46 weeks were interviewed. The findings show that each of the groups (coach, physiotherapists, teammates, and family and friends) provided different types of social support, yet they were all considered crucial for optimal rehabilitation. In various ways, the support the players received helped them feel part of the team, motivated, and optimally challenged to develop as handball players and to feel safe and cared for during the rehabilitation process. Based on the results, we argue that coaches should be aware of the positive consequences of sufficient social support during the rehabilitation process
Where Did Spartiates Live? The Lakedaimonian Ōbai and Settlement Patterns in the Spartan Plain from the Archaic to the Roman Period
The current scholarly consensus is that, from the Archaic through the Roman periods, all Spartiates belonged to one of five locality-based groupings (ōbai) and that each ōba was linked to a particular settlement nucleus, four of which were located in Sparta and one at Amyklai. All Spartiates thus ostensibly lived in Sparta or Amyklai. Based on a comprehensive review of the textual evidence and an exposition of the relevant archaeological data (which is largely absent from prior treatments of this subject matter), I argue that the city of Sparta was never divided into four ōbai/settlement nuclei and that there was an important element of diachronic change: during the Archaic and Classical periods, Spartiates lived in an unknowable number of ōbai tied to settlements scattered throughout the Eurotas river valley, but, starting sometime in the late fourth or third century BCE most Spartiates found it expedient to live in or near Sparta
Swedish Railways and Cultural Heritage Research: Layers of Development and Reduction over 170 years
At spise sig til forening med Gud: Et ph.d.-projekt om nadverforståelser i skolastikken
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Niels Christian Haastrup. En dansk missionær i Sierra Leone 1841 – 1849: En præsentation og to breve
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Christian Bartholdy i kritisk belysning: Oppositionsindlæg ved Kurt Ettrup Larsens forsvar af doktorafhandlingen Christian Bartholdy. Vækkelseskristendom og dansk kirkeliv. Studier i Indre Missions historie ca. 1930-1960, Fredericia 2014, Aarhus Universitet, den 30. januar 2015.
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