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EFFECTIVENESS OF PHYSIOTHERAPY IN REHABILITATION AFTER INJURY OF ANTERIOR CRUCIATED LIGAMENTS.

Authors :
Zlatičanin, Ratko
Jaganjac, Amila
Vranešić, Adela Erović
Source :
Knowledge: International Journal; 2023, Vol. 60 Issue 4, p685-691, 7p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Rupture the front one crossed ACL ligaments are mostly mentions the code active and young people an athlete and can to have permanent psychological and physical consequences. Clinical assessment and treatment injuries it is broad research thesis in orthopedics. ACL injury most often as a result by contact and contactless principle, that is the first is more common the code male half, while the other a lot more common the code a woman. Mentioned injury most commonly be surgical taken care of, also characterizes it relatively high rate permanent rupture. The result be displayed psychological load for athletes like and long-term weather period rehabilitation. Goal research: Determine efficiency physiotherapy in rehabilitation after injuries front ones crossed ligaments which includes surgery reconstruction by application physical therapy and kinesitherapy. Method of work: The search included review relevant base data: Medline, PabMed, Google Scholar, Research Gate. By display 8 randomized studies were included in the literature review clinical research. Based on of which it was made plan view and program rehabilitation an athlete after injury the front one crossed ligament, the efficiency program physical therapy and kinesitherapy. Research rehabilitation an athlete the code injury to the anterior cruciate ligament is nonexperimental qualitatively research, that is scientific literature review. Results: Research on efficiency is presented procedure physical therapy and kinesitherapy in rehabilitation an athlete after injuries the front one crossed ligament. Conclusion: Rehabilitation athlete (physical therapy and kinesitherapy) give significant results in sense reduction pain, increase volume movement and strength muscles after ACL injuries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
25454439
Volume :
60
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Knowledge: International Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
172999014