THE EFFECT OF REHABILITATIVE EXERCISES AND SOME PHYSIOTHERAPY DEVICES IN THE REHABILITATION OF TENNIS ELBOW INJURY ACCORDING TO THE RANGE OF MOTION, MUSCLE STRENGTH AND PAIN LEVEL OF THE INJURED PLAYERS
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The research aims to prepare rehabilitative exercises associated with some physiotherapy devices in the rehabilitation of tennis elbow injury in injured players, as well as to identify the effect of rehabilitative exercises and some physiotherapy devices in the rehabilitation of tennis elbow injury according to the motor range, muscle strength and pain level of the injured players. The researchers used the experimental design approach The experimental group with two experimental groups (equivalent groups) with a pre- and post-test, and it represents the research community with players with tennis elbow injury for ages (16-28 years) in activities (handball, volleyball, and racquet games) of (12), who were chosen by The two researchers represent the research community as "the part that represents the community of origin or the model in which the researcher conducts the entirety and focus of his work, so the researchers chose a sample of it in the intentional way because of the availability of the possibility of controlling its research variables more accurately than the rest of the other samples, as the research sample consisted of (10) players The injured players were divided randomly by drawing lots into two groups, with (5) injured players for each group, the first group 5 The injured players worked according to the method of electrical stimulation and therapeutic exercises. The second group consisted of 5 injured players who worked according to the method of ultrasound and therapeutic exercises. Rehabilitation of the injured tennis elbow. Rehabilitation exercises as well as physiotherapy methods had a complementary role in increasing the strength of the flexor muscles on the elbow joint of the injured research sample. The most prominent recommendations were an emphasis on the use of physiotherapy methods (electrical stimulation, ultrasound, and rehabilitative exercises) in Preparing rehabilitative curricula that aim to improve the injured muscles and joints, which leads to returning the injured member to its normal position before the injury occurred.
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