The effect of central stability exercises on knee joint proprioception in girls with a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction surgery

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Paper ID : 1461-SSRC
Authors
ندارم
Abstract
Introduction: Considering the prevalence of ACL ligament injury and knee joint reconstruction surgery and the important role of sports rehabilitation in order to return to competition or daily life activities, this research considers the effect of central stability exercises on knee joint proprioception in girls with a history of ligament reconstruction surgery. Check the anterior cruciate.
Methods: This research is semi-experimental with a pre-test and post-test design with a control group. The statistical population of this research was made up of girls aged 20-30 years old with a history of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction living in Gorgan city and 6-10 months had passed since their surgery. The sample people were selected randomly and available by referring to the office of knee specialists in Gorgan city. At first, the necessary explanations and preparations regarding the reason for  Then, the level of knee joint proprioception was evaluated in three angles of 30, 45, and 60 degrees of knee extension by lateral view imaging method, in both groups. Subjects in the experimental group participated in 8 weeks of central stability training protocol, while subjects in the control group did not participate in any exercise classes or rehabilitation exercises during the research process and only continued their daily life activities according to the previous routine. It was also emphasized to the people of the experimental group not to participate in any sports or water therapy exercises in addition to the research exercises. After the end of 8 weeks, knee joint proprioception was evaluated in two groups and the collected data was analyzed using spss statistical software.
Conclusion: The results of the correlated t-test and Wilcoxon test showed that the application of central stability exercises in the training group has a significant effect on improving knee proprioception at 30, 45 and 60 degree knee extension angles
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