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The effect of rehabilitative exercises according to muscular work in the flexibility of the shoulder and elbow joints for the partially dislocated young handball players

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    • Iftikhar Matar Baqir
    • Zakaria Yahya Ayoub
    • Jassim Muhammad Yahya

    Department of Physical Education and Sports Sciences - Al-Hamdaniya University

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Document Type : Research Paper

10.33899/berj.2023.180016
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Abstract

The significance of this study lies in utilizing rehabilitative exercises based on the muscular action of the affected muscles to rehabilitate partial shoulder and elbow joint injuries in young handball players. The researchers adopted a single-group experimental design with pretest and posttest measurements to suit the nature of the research problem. The sample consisted of eight players who had suffered partial dislocations of the shoulder and elbow joints, and the extent and type of the injuries were determined through medical examination and diagnosis.
The researchers conducted specific flexibility and elbow tests on the sample and used statistical T-test analysis to evaluate the results. The findings revealed statistically significant differences between pretest and posttest measurements in the flexibility of the muscles involved in the shoulder and elbow joints, with posttest measurements showing notable improvement.
The use of rehabilitative exercises targeting the muscles relevant to the joint is essential in rehabilitating partial shoulder and elbow joint injuries in young handball players. This study contributes to enhancing our understanding of the impact of rehabilitative exercises on players' performance, and it improves their overall health and physical condition
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College Of  Basic  Education  Research Journal
Volume 19, Issue 2.1
August 2023
Page 402-412
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Baqir, I., Ayoub, Z., & Yahya, J. (2023). The effect of rehabilitative exercises according to muscular work in the flexibility of the shoulder and elbow joints for the partially dislocated young handball players. College Of Basic Education Research Journal, 19(2.1), 402-412. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180016

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Iftikhar Matar Baqir; Zakaria Yahya Ayoub; Jassim Muhammad Yahya. "The effect of rehabilitative exercises according to muscular work in the flexibility of the shoulder and elbow joints for the partially dislocated young handball players". College Of Basic Education Research Journal, 19, 2.1, 2023, 402-412. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180016

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Baqir, I., Ayoub, Z., Yahya, J. (2023). 'The effect of rehabilitative exercises according to muscular work in the flexibility of the shoulder and elbow joints for the partially dislocated young handball players', College Of Basic Education Research Journal, 19(2.1), pp. 402-412. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180016

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Baqir, I., Ayoub, Z., Yahya, J. The effect of rehabilitative exercises according to muscular work in the flexibility of the shoulder and elbow joints for the partially dislocated young handball players. College Of Basic Education Research Journal, 2023; 19(2.1): 402-412. doi: 10.33899/berj.2023.180016

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