Effect of rehabilitation exercises and galvanic device on the flexibility of the shoulder joint and the performance of some hoop skills in rhythmic gymnastics for female students | ||||
International Sports Science Alexandria Journal | ||||
Article 2, Volume 7, Issue 2, July 2025, Page 13-24 PDF (363.61 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/isalexu.2024.434099 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Ihsan Ali Naser1; Rihab Nabeel Abdul2; Ali Kadhim Ali3; Watheq Hasan Mubdir Al-Araji4; Hussein Ali Khadir5; Ammar Hamza Hadi1; shimaa Mohamed Abuzaid6 | ||||
1College of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Babylon University Hila, Iraq. | ||||
2College of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, University of Kufa, Kufa, | ||||
3College of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Babylon University, Hila, Iraq. | ||||
4College of Physical Education & Sports Sciences, Babylon University, Hila, Iraq. | ||||
5AL Mustaqbal University , College of Physical Education & Sports Sciences Hila, Iraq | ||||
6Department of Sports Training and Movement Sciences, Faculty of Physical Education for Girls, Alexandria University, Egypt Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Sciences, Al-Mustaqbal University, Babylon, Iraq | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Purpose: This study investigates the effectiveness of combining rehabilitative exercises with the Galvanic device to restore shoulder joint flexibility and enhance hoop skills in female rhythmic gymnastics students. It emphasizes the role of sports medicine specialists in supporting injured athletes by designing targeted exercises for moderate tears in the posterior shoulder muscle and assessing their impact on flexibility and performance. Materials and Methods: An experimental method was used, employing a control group design with pre-and post-tests. The study involved 35 third-year female students from the College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences at the University of Kufa, with five students identified as having moderate tears in the posterior shoulder muscle. Participants were selected based on medical examinations, with parental and institutional consent secured before the study began. Results: The study found that rehabilitative exercises combined with the Galvanic device significantly improved shoulder flexibility, reduced pain, and enhanced hoop skill performance in female rhythmic gymnastics students with moderate posterior shoulder muscle tears. Conclusions: The findings revealed that rehabilitative exercises combined with the Galvanic device significantly improved shoulder flexibility, reduced pain, and enhanced performance in rhythmic gymnastics skills. The researchers recommend integrating the Galvanic device with rehabilitative exercises to address similar injuries effectively. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Rehabilitation exercises; Galvanic device; the flexibility of the shoulder joint | ||||
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