Research titled “The Effect of a Rehabilitation program on The Inflammation of Shoulder Ligament Injury for Karate juniors”
This research aims to identify the design of a physical rehabilitation program to improve the motor functions of the shoulder joint in a patient with shoulder ligament inflammation for juniors Traditional Karate Team, in the presence of Ali Midi, activating each of:
· The rate of inflammation of the shoulder joint ligament
· The spasticity force of a group of flexibility working on the shoulder joint The range of motion of the shoulder joint There are statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-measurement in the rate of the shoulder joint ligament rate
2- The presence of statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-measurement in Midi allows the spasticity arc of the muscles working on the shoulder joint
3- There are statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-measurement in the range of motion helps players, coaches and researchers to reach the results.
Mohamed, W., farouk ali, A., & Mohamed rasmy, E. (2025). The Effect of a Rehabilitation program on The Inflammation of Shoulder Ligament Injury for Karate juniors. The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 81(1), 39-69. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2025.332664.2345
MLA
Wedad Mohamed; Aml farouk ali; Ekbal Mohamed rasmy. "The Effect of a Rehabilitation program on The Inflammation of Shoulder Ligament Injury for Karate juniors", The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 81, 1, 2025, 39-69. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2025.332664.2345
HARVARD
Mohamed, W., farouk ali, A., Mohamed rasmy, E. (2025). 'The Effect of a Rehabilitation program on The Inflammation of Shoulder Ligament Injury for Karate juniors', The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 81(1), pp. 39-69. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2025.332664.2345
VANCOUVER
Mohamed, W., farouk ali, A., Mohamed rasmy, E. The Effect of a Rehabilitation program on The Inflammation of Shoulder Ligament Injury for Karate juniors. The Scientific Journal of Sport Science & Arts, 2025; 81(1): 39-69. doi: 10.21608/ijssaa.2025.332664.2345