The effect of rehabilitation exercises on partial Achilles tendon rupture in athletes aged (25-30) years
Keywords:
Rehabilitation Exercises, Partial Tear Injury, Achilles TendonAbstract
Motor rehabilitation is considered one of the basic natural methods in the field of treating sports injuries. Sports rehabilitation represents a special importance in the field of rehabilitation to prepare the injured player to practice his specialized activities and return to the stadiums after regaining the basic functions of his body and the motor capabilities specific to the activity. It is agreed upon among sports medicine experts that the treatment of an injured player is not considered cured once he has achieved anatomical recovery (the form of the member that was injured and the functional ability of the injured member to perform its function, but after it returns to its normal condition before the injury and its ability to practice training with the team and participate in matches With 100% efficiency without being exposed to the same injury during the first stages of returning to the stadiums, and this is the task of motor rehabilitation for the athlete. Therefore, the treatment of the injured individual, especially the athlete, does not end once the clinical treatment ends, but rather after the functions of the qualified member return to meet the requirements of the sporting activity practiced before the injury occurred with the same efficiency. Sports rehabilitation is a continuous process aimed at returning the athlete to the highest level of performance after sustaining injuries, through intensive and comprehensive training programs.