Rehabilitation of injury to inguinal hernia for athletes inside and outside the aqueous medium after the endoscopic intervention

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of Physical Education, Alexandria University, Alexandria, Egypt

Abstract

Research Objectives 1- Establishing and designing a rehabilitation program for athletes after surgery to repair the inguinal hernia by using the endoscope. 2- Identifying the effect of the program on the kinetic range of the lower limb joints. 3- Identifying the effect of the proposed program on the strength of the muscles surrounding the inguinal area and lower limb 4- Reducing pain after surgery To overcome the effects of surgery, the researcher used the experimental approach of one experimental group, using tribal measurements, interstitial measurements, and dimensional measurements of the individuals of the sample, and the use of the surgical affected party and the non-affected limb as a control group. Meet the athlete, and the surgical repair was carried out by means of a surgical endoscope, by putting them in a surgical network to support the abdominal wall for them. 1- The program had different effects on the return of the affected party to its normal state. 1- The rehabilitation program achieved a fundamental improvement for each of the following: - Increased kinesthetic range of the hip joint in the rounding, spacing, grasping, and numerator movements. Muscles The pelvic operator .- Few, reduced pain gradually, and disappeared in 6 cases. - The negative effects of surgery such as swelling and blood clots disappeared. 3- There was a repeated complaint about the presence of (numbness) the location of laparoscopic surgery and the surgeons justified this by the possibility of incidence of scarring within the surgical scar.

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