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SURVEYING THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE OF ATHLETICS WITH RECONSTRUCTED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT VIA ARTHROSCOPY

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  23-33

Abstract

 Introduction: Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) is one of the main knee stabilizing ligaments (1). ACL helps to preserve the dynamic, static stability and motor coordination of knee joint. ACL injuries have a great effect on the motor performance of knee and balance individuals (2). In this study, the effect of acceleratory trainings on the dynamic and static stability of the lower extremity of those athletics undergone ACL operation via arthroscopy has been evaluated.Methods: In this research, 30 volunteers who had undergone reconstruction of ACL via BPTBG with average age 28.7 were selected and then randomly divided into two control and experimental groups that each one includes 15 subjects. Experimental group started accelerated rehabilitation program and continued that for 24 weeks and control group attended the general physiotherapy course. At the end of the 3rd, 6th and 9th months, the DYNAMIC AND STATIC BALANCE was evaluated. Repeated measure ANOVA was used for the comparisons of assessment times’ means, and independent T test was used for comparison of two groups’ results at 0.05 levels.Results: In both groups, the DYNAMIC AND STATIC BALANCE operated lower extremity was less than healthy ones. The DYNAMIC AND STATIC BALANCE knee was significantly greater in experimental group compared to control group. The dynamic and static stability of the lower extremity was higher in the experimental group (p=0.05).Conclusion: results indicate that, after reconstruction of ACL and rehabilitation period malfunctions will not be perfectly removed in the DYNAMIC AND STATIC BALANCE of athletics.Too the results point out that the neuromuscular trainings program should play a significant role on rehabilitation program for better rehabilitation of athletics.

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    APA: Copy

    GOLCHINI, A., BEHPOUR, N., & AHANJAN, SH.. (2012). SURVEYING THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE OF ATHLETICS WITH RECONSTRUCTED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT VIA ARTHROSCOPY. JOURNAL OF SPORT BIOSCIENCE RESEARCHES, 2(8), 23-33. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/240464/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    GOLCHINI A., BEHPOUR N., AHANJAN SH.. SURVEYING THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE OF ATHLETICS WITH RECONSTRUCTED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT VIA ARTHROSCOPY. JOURNAL OF SPORT BIOSCIENCE RESEARCHES[Internet]. 2012;2(8):23-33. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/240464/en

    IEEE: Copy

    A. GOLCHINI, N. BEHPOUR, and SH. AHANJAN, “SURVEYING THE STATIC AND DYNAMIC BALANCE OF ATHLETICS WITH RECONSTRUCTED ANTERIOR CRUCIATE LIGAMENT VIA ARTHROSCOPY,” JOURNAL OF SPORT BIOSCIENCE RESEARCHES, vol. 2, no. 8, pp. 23–33, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/240464/en

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