Studying the relationship between the flatness of the feet and the angle of the foot of the trachea (shin splints) The students of the second stage of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the trachea

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PH.D Kamil Shenein Munahi
Hassan Saad Shalk

Abstract

The exercise of various games have many benefits to the body, but sometimes are negative as a result of injuries that may be caused by the wrong practice or the use of playgrounds and sports equipment is not appropriate and common injuries as a result of these reasons is the injury of shinsplints or so-called pillar of the Kasbah.


The problem of the research The various students of beginners in some sports activities suffer from bad ground for stadiums such as football, handball, track field and field due to the use of shoes that are not suitable for each floor and for each effectiveness and dependence on the shape of the outer shoe and not on the quality and suitability of these floors, which leads to severe stress on The muscles and bones of the lower limb especially on the muscles of the side leg and the pain near the side of the trachea on one side or both sides. The study aimed to identify the correlation between the flatness of the feet and the angle of the foot of the patients on the base of the shinsplints The correlation between the flatness of the feet and the foot tilt angle of the trachea shin splints


The results were presented, analyzed and discussed in chapter IV


The researcher concluded that the whole sample suffering from the injury of the pillar of the Kasbah has a flatness in the feet and a deviation of the angle of the foot mile. The researcher recommended the use of appropriate shoes when performing physical exercises and try to correct the angle of foot tilt through some adhesive tapes.

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Shenein Munahi .د. ك. ., & Saad Shalk ح. . (2021). Studying the relationship between the flatness of the feet and the angle of the foot of the trachea (shin splints) The students of the second stage of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the trachea. Journal of Studies and Researches of Sport Education, 29(3). Retrieved from https://jsrse.edu.iq/index.php/home/article/view/257
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