Evidence based in sports therapy provides both reliable and useful sources. Primary sources are an original piece of data, the piece of information hasn’t been tampered so it proves the information is correct. Evidence‐based practice requires that physical therapists are able to analyse and interpret scientific research. When performing or evaluating research for clinical practice, sports physical therapists must first be able to identify the appropriate study design. Sackett et al (1996) defines evidence based practice as ‘ the conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making nursing decisions about the care of individual patients’ “Evidence-based medicine is the integration of best research evidence with …show more content…
The author of the article also goes into detail how people deal with anxiety when recovering an injury. People deal differently with anxiety for many reason one of them being the build up to why they suffer from the disorder. When having an effect on your performance and recovery it can lead to all sorts of improvements or failure. Psychological research in sports therapy is massive as many different athletes suffer from a mental illness and this is explained in article number four.
Quantitative data including surveys and questionnaires, this helps small firms to improve their products and services by enabling them to make direct decisions. Quantitative research is all based on opinions, this relates to abstract number three where the author has written an article based on this on views and story. A piece of information that is qualitative research concentrates mainly within a peer reviewed journal which is published by an original research …show more content…
The forth source is a short piece of information and part of it is written based on the influence of other writers due to the number of references in his work.
Conclusion:
The quality of the four sources are really good, all the authors have a broad agreement in the way the body responds to physiotherapy. Many different physiotherapist have different ways to offer support both mentally and physically for the treatment about to take place.
The way that research design is helped sports therapy grow is the number of views that different peers have to help the subject grow.
With looking at this topic through all of the four sources, I feel that it has helped explain the subject and evidence based practice in sports therapy is important and it shows that many different views can be reliable and useful and can be an advantage to help you with the topic with the relevant sources and references to help with answering the question, with having number of sources with different views to say why evidence based practice is important in sports therapy gives you the belief that there isn’t a correct answer, just loads of reliable authors giving their