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Circus as a healing art : what polyvagal theory teaches us about why circus works

Alana, Lacy
2019

If you’re involved in the circus world, you’ve likely heard people talk about the healing power of circus, whether they’re casually joking about circus being “their therapy,” or reflecting on the transformative impact they’ve seen circus have on their students in a social circus setting.

This article is the first installment in a series that explores simplified relational neuroscience that gives us a concrete way of understanding why circus works.
If you’re involved in the circus world, you’ve likely heard people talk about the healing power of circus, whether they’re casually joking about circus being “their therapy,” or reflecting on the transformative impact they’ve seen circus have on their students in a social circus setting.

This article is the first installment in a series that explores simplified relational neuroscience that gives us a concrete way of understanding why circus ...

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Return-to-play decisions : are they the team physician’s responsibility?

Matheson, Gordon O. ; Shultz, Rebecca ; Bido, Jennifer ; Mitten, Matthew J. ; Meeuwisse, Willem H. ; Shrier, Ian
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine, 2011

Objective: Return-to-play (RTP) decisions are a central component of the Team Physician’s clinical work, yet there is little more than anecdotal reference to these in the literature. We recently published a 3-step model for return-to-play medical decision making and, in the current paper, undertook a systematic review of the literature to determine the level of evidence in support of this model. [editor summary]

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