The effect of exercises to the aquatic environment on the rehabilitation of athletes undergoing anterior cruciate ligament transplantation in football players as a function of the range of motion and strength of the muscles working on the knee joint.

Authors

  • Asst. Lec. Sabreen Qahtan Malik College of Physical Education and Sports Science / University of Diyala,Iraq
  • Asst. Prof. Dr. Lamia Abdel Sattar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33170/jocope.v17i3.537-556

Keywords:

Aquatic Environment, Cruciate Ligament Implantation, Range Of Motion, Knee Joint

Abstract

The importance of the research came in designing exercises in the aquatic environment in qualifying athletes undergoing anterior cruciate ligament transplantation for football players, in terms of the range of motion and strength of the muscles working on the knee joint, with the aim of accelerating and enabling the athlete to return soundly and well as quickly as possible. This step is more important for the athlete than for the person non-athletic. The study aimed to improve the anterior cruciate ligament in football players in terms of the range of motion and strength of the muscles working on the knee joint, and to identify the effect of exercises in the aquatic environment in qualifying athletes undergoing anterior cruciate ligament transplantation in football players in terms of the range of motion and strength of the muscles working in the knee joint. The researcher used the experimental method in the style of one experimental group with a pre- and post-test to suit the nature and problem of the research and its objectives. The research sample included a number of players subject to surgical intervention who underwent an anterior cruciate ligament transplant. They numbered (6) players for the right knee joint, noting that the members of the research sample are players. Diyala Sports Club for Advanced Football,

Published

2024-06-28