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EFFECT OF GUIDED IMAGERY ON THE RANGE OF MOTION AND PROPRIOCEPTION OF INJURED KNEE OF MALE ATHLETES

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  49-58

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 Guided imagery as a complementary treatment is technique that uses of narrative and story for the effects of images and patterns that the mind creates. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of guided imagery on the range of motion and PROPRIOCEPTION of injured knee of male athletes. Eighteen athletes with a knee injury were randomly divided into experimental (N= 9) and control (N= 9) groups. Experimental and control group athletes after anterior cruciate ligament or MENISCUS surgery were gradually entered into research. In addition to physiotherapy exercises, subjects in experimental group received guided imagery exercises. Range of motion and also proprioceptive error rate of knees were measured in pre and post test by mechanical goniometer and Biodex (system 3) respectively. ANCOVA was used for analyzing the data. Results of this study showed that guided imagery accompanied by physiotherapy (136.22±8.64o vs 137.56±10.41) such as physiotherapy alone (141.11±8.64ovs 140.56±8.92), increased range of motion in the injured and non injured knees respectively. Proprioceptive errors rate in the injured and non injured knees in experimental groups decreased (4.8 and 15.5 % respectively), but in control groups proprioceptive errors increased 7% in injured knees and decreased about 9.07% in non injured knees. In all cases the differences were not statistically significant (P>0.05). It can be concluded that guided imagery accompanied by physiotherapy is useful to improve (not significantly) range of motion and PROPRIOCEPTION in the patients.

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ROSTAMI HAJI ABADI, M., RAHNAMA, N., KHAYAMBASHI, KH., SOHRABI, M., BAMBAEICHI, E., & PAZIRA, P.. (2012). EFFECT OF GUIDED IMAGERY ON THE RANGE OF MOTION AND PROPRIOCEPTION OF INJURED KNEE OF MALE ATHLETES. OLYMPIC, 20(2 (SERIAL 58)), 49-58. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/37798/en

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ROSTAMI HAJI ABADI M., RAHNAMA N., KHAYAMBASHI KH., SOHRABI M., BAMBAEICHI E., PAZIRA P.. EFFECT OF GUIDED IMAGERY ON THE RANGE OF MOTION AND PROPRIOCEPTION OF INJURED KNEE OF MALE ATHLETES. OLYMPIC[Internet]. 2012;20(2 (SERIAL 58)):49-58. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/37798/en

IEEE: Copy

M. ROSTAMI HAJI ABADI, N. RAHNAMA, KH. KHAYAMBASHI, M. SOHRABI, E. BAMBAEICHI, and P. PAZIRA, “EFFECT OF GUIDED IMAGERY ON THE RANGE OF MOTION AND PROPRIOCEPTION OF INJURED KNEE OF MALE ATHLETES,” OLYMPIC, vol. 20, no. 2 (SERIAL 58), pp. 49–58, 2012, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/37798/en

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