Effect of exercises accompanying with Alascemia and Alhieberemia to treat ankle sprain injury in the hormone GH and CPK enzyme and the degree of pain for athletes
Abstract
Present study ames to know the effect of exercises accompanying with Alascemia and Alhieberemia to treat ankle sprain injury in the hormone GH and CPK enzyme and the degree of pain for athletes. Researcher selecting a subject of study which consists of injured athletes detailed sprained ankle for elite men of the sports season 2014-2015, numbered (10) patients (soccer players, three volleyball players, one basketball player, and two handball players). The supject selection is based on the basis of the unification of the injury in terms of type, severity, and age. Sample of study is formed from the patients with limited of joint mobility after injury directly (sprains tipping for inside) with a medium intensity after contact and follow-up injuries in specialized clinics, doctors and even sports clubs, centers of phesiotherapy, and Diwaniyah hospital. However, we chosed (8 patients) who represent the research sample which formed 80% of the research community, our patients have been diagnosed by a specialist doctor. In conclusion, we found that the exercises associated with Askemia and Alhieberama a positive effect in the treatment of injury sprained ankle joint and decline in CPK enzyme in the pre-test due to the damage of the surrounding tissue in the ankle joint, but after repair and return tissues to normal the enzyme begins to increase. Moreover, GH hormone increase through ankle joint injury is very important to repult of tissues and ankle muscles to be normal, so the increase will be at the beganing of injury but this increasing starts decline after return the ankle to the normal. As well as the degree of pain index is improving rapidly and clear after starting the rehabilitative program by using exercises associated with Askemia and Alhieberemia. Finally, Aloskemia and Alhieberemia case associated with therapeutic exercises which prepared have a positive impact to shorten the duration of rehabilitation.
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