Rehabilitation Survey
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Doctor
Physiotherapist
Rehab Specialist
Strength & Conditioning/Performance
Select from the below series of statements what you consider to be the most and the least important;
1.
Most Important
Least Important
Sessions for the day are pre-planned and everything is organised in advance
Programs/progressions are effective
Coaches are kept up to date with regards to an athlete's progress
The athlete understands their rehabilitation program and what is required to achieve results
Athletes have access to the appropriate equipment to complete all necessary rehabilitative exercises
2.
Most Important
Least Important
An athlete’s rehabilitation is comprehensively planned before all else
Programs/progressions are completed as prescribed
Coaching/cuing is effective and well delivered
The athlete understands what is required to accelerate their rehabilitation and how to achieve it
An athlete's program is not limited by lack of appropriate equipment or technology
3.
Most Important
Least Important
Access to tools that aid and guide the planning process are readily available
The content within a rehabilitation plan is first-class
All exercises/drills are performed and executed in a technically correct manner
All parties (coaches, staff and athletes) understand the plan and progression at all times
The right equipment is available and accessible
4.
Most Important
Least Important
Programs are never rushed due to unexpected circumstances because they are always prepared in advance
Programs and progressions are comprehensive and well researched
Correct coaching ensures athletes execute programs in the correct manner
Coaches are always informed on an athlete's progress as there is constant communication
An athlete always has access to appropriate levels of support and expertise
5.
Most Important
Least Important
Rehabilitation is never adhoc as there is time taken to plan in advance for varying scenarios
Programs/progressions are valid and proven
The key message of technical completion is understood
The athlete is always informed on their performance and progress through their program
There is enough staff to allow for one allocated professional per athlete to aid their return to play
6.
Most Important
Least Important
There is collaborative, inclusive and extensive planning of an athlete’s rehabilitation
Various tools which aid and improve the programming process are attainable
There is room to adjust/evolve the plan instantaneously depending on the speed of an athlete's recovery
Training on how to provide clear and concise correspondence around an athlete’s progress while in rehab is available
There are enough resources to ensure the athlete is well supported and guided through their rehabilitation
7.
Most Important
Least Important
An athlete’s rehabilitation plan is comprehensive in terms of its scope and makes the best use of all skill sets/professionals available
Programs and progressions are relevant and specific
All exercises are performed/execute in a technically correct manner
Coaching/cuing is effective and well delivered
The athlete has access to the appropriate tools and technology required for their rehabilitation.
8.
Most Important
Least Important
An athlete’s rehabilitation plan is formalised and well documented
Programs/progressions are tailored to the individual and their circumstance
Coaches are familiar with the most up-to-date rehabilitation techniques
Everyone is aware of where they are at in their program and communication channels are always open
The best technology is available and accessible
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