The impact of special rehabilitation exercises within a water center in some kinetic capabilities for people with anterior cruciate ligament for advanced footballers
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/Keywords:
: Special qualifying exercises, watery medium, kinetic susceptibles, front cruciate ligament, football.Abstract
The importance of research in the use of rehabilitation exercises in the middle of the water for the treatment of the
anterior cruciate ligament in improving some kinetic possibilities such as motor tide, balance and agility resulting
from the process of replacing the anterior cruciate ligament and qualifying it using a water medium with devices
such as water bike and water running device, and means of assistance such as rubber ropes and other sample
footballers of the advanced category and the problem of research lies in the fact that the injury of the cruciate
ligament is considered a cruel and common injury in the game of football, which requires a long period of treatment
and rehabilitation so that he can The player returning to the stadiums and the first delay of this period is the
weakness in the motor capabilities of the injured resulting from this injury, so the two researchers decided to go into
this study and develop appropriate scientific solutions for it through the use of water medium and means of
assistance and equipment, and the aim of the study to prepare exercises in the water center accompanied by a sense
and tools of assistance in the rehabilitation of motor capabilities, as well as the goal of research to know the impact
of the use of water medium and equipment and tools assist bodies in the range of mobility, agility, balance and
rehabilitation The anterior cruciate ligament, and the research sample included (10) players with anterior cruciate
ligament injury and were selected in the intentional manner, and concluded from the research that the use of water
media, equipment and auxiliary tools (water treadmill and fixed water bike) has an effective effect in improving the
motor capabilities of the sufferers of the anterior cruciateligament.