Rehabilitation program for partial rupture of the brachialis tendon in injured oriental games players
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The aim of the research was to: restore the muscle strength of the brachialis muscle and the muscles working on the shoulder joint. The research sample was the players of the Al-Bahri and Al-Mina Club (team sports) for volleyball. The researcher used the experimental method. The most important conclusions were: The proposed rehabilitation program in light of the integrated treatment had a positive effect on the variables of pain, range of motion and muscle strength, which allows the players to quickly return to practicing technical activity. While the researcher recommended taking into account following the rehabilitation program for upper limb injuries early, because in the case of not intervening early and accurately, it is difficult for the shoulder joints to regain their functional efficiency to practice technical performance among players of team games, including volleyball.
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