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THE EFFECT OF AN ACCELERATED REHABILITATION METHOD BY USING THE AQUEOUS MEDIUM TO REHABILITATE WORKING MUSCLES ON THE KNEE JOINT AS A RESULT OF INJURY TO THE ATHLETIC CRUCIATE LIGAMENT
Author(s) -
Fatima Hamid Kazar,
Mohammad Jawad Kazim
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
international journal of research in social sciences and humanities
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2454-4671
pISSN - 2249-4642
DOI - 10.37648/ijrssh.v10i02.031
Subject(s) - rehabilitation , knee joint , cruciate ligament , anterior cruciate ligament , physical medicine and rehabilitation , joint (building) , medicine , physical therapy , surgery , engineering , structural engineering
The importance of the research lies in preparing an accelerated rehabilitation method using the aqueous medium to rehabilitate the muscles working on the knee joint as a result of an anterior cruciate ligament injury through the use of a device developed by the researcher simulating muscle vibration and the mechanism of his work with accelerated protocols and the aqueous medium in the possibility of rehabilitation in periods of periods less than Commonly recognized as traditional. The research aimed at preparing an accelerated rehabilitation approach using the aqueous medium to rehabilitate the muscles working on the knee joint as a result of the cruciate ligament injury, and to identify the effect of the curriculum on the rehabilitation of the scalar range, strength and surroundings of the muscles working on the affected knee joint and to identify the effect of the curriculum on rehabilitation of a stable balance The mobile for the injured man The experimental method was used in a one-group method with preand post-testing. After collecting and statistically processing the information, the researchers concluded that the rehabilitation method developed the affected man's circumference in a positive way, reaching the near-normal condition. H.an approach developed man angle rehabilitative positively affected access to the case of semi-natural.

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