The effectiveness of merging rehabilitation and electrical activity (EMG) of the muscles working on the ankle joint in athletes with sprains

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1 Department of Sport Health Sciences- Faculty of Physical Education- Mansoura University.

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Sports Health Sciences Faculty of Physical Education Mansoura University.

3 Sport Kinesiology Department, Faculty of Sport Education, Mansoura University

4 Department of Sports Health Sciences - Faculty of Physical Education - Mansoura University.

Abstract

The research aims to identify the effectiveness of combining physical rehabilitation and electrical activity by designing a rehabilitation program and knowing its effect on the range of motion, electrical activity, muscle strength of the muscle group working on the ankle joint, and the degree of sensation of pain intensity among athletes with sprains. The researchers used the experimental approach and selected the research sample using the method Among the most important results that emerged was that the rehabilitation program had a positive effect in improving the range of motion of the joint, as well as improving electrical activity, as well as improving the muscle strength of the muscles working on the ankle joint, and improving the degree of pain perception. The most important recommendations were benefiting from the proposed rehabilitation program in Rehabilitation of an ankle sprain injury because of its effective effect in quickly returning to the normal state before the injury, and the necessity of using a device to measure electrical muscle activity (EMG) in rehabilitation programs to measure the electrical activity of other muscles working on the ankle joint and other joints of the body. The necessity of rehabilitating the ankle joint to avoid the occurrence of complications. In the muscles working on the joint.

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