Suggested rehabilitative exercises in terms of some biomechanical indicators and electrical activity of the pillar muscles Cervical spine to improve the motor range of those with head deflection forward

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1 faculty of physical education department of sport health sciences

2 Department of Sports kinesiology Science Faculty of Sport Education Damietta University

Abstract

The research aims to identify "the effect of proposed rehabilitative exercises in terms of some biomechanical indicators and electrical activity of the muscles of the cervical spine on improving the motor range of those with head deflection forward" among the workers in the furniture industry in Damietta Governorate: by identifying:
Biomechanical indicators of the movement of the cervical spine as a basis for developing rehabilitation exercises in terms of some biomechanical indicators of the electrical activity of the muscles of the cervical spine and the effect of some rehabilitation exercises on improving the motor range of the sample under investigation.
The researchers used the experimental method and kinetic analysis for its suitability and the nature of the study. The research sample was chosen intentionally and a number (10) workers were selected from workers in the field of furniture industry in Damietta Governorate who had head-forward deflection.
The most important results were: 1- The performance time of the movement of the cervical spine improved during the movement of the head grip forward and its extension backward, and an increase in the average values ​​of the strength and movement energy index to (715.6 kg) and (351.4 kgm / s2), respectively, and the differences were statistically significant In favor of telemetry.

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