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PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING IN THE REHABILITATION OF LOWER LIMB INJURIES

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ABSTRACT Introduction Lower limb injuries are one of the main sports occurrences among athletes. Severe lower limb injuries will lead to the definitive end of the athlete’s professional career. Objective Explore the mechanisms of prevention and intervention against lower limb injuries in physical training and the rehabilitation management strategies for lower limb injuries. Methods In this study, 20 athletes were selected. Comparing the results of the lower limb FMS test and balance y test before and after rehabilitation training management, the effect of rehabilitation management on recovery from lower limb injuries in physical training was discussed. Results Lower limb injury is a common type of sports injury in physical training; however, better recovery utilization can be achieved through successful rehabilitation training. Rehabilitation training management can effectively improve the FMS test score of athletes’ lower limbs and the number of people who passed the Y balance test. However, the existing rehabilitation training program still has some limitations, which need to be corrected according to the individual conditions of athletes. Conclusion Through physical training and medical rehabilitation, athletes with lower limb injuries can recover their lower limb sports ability and prolong their sporting life. Therefore, it should be disseminated. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.
Title: PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND MANAGEMENT OF PHYSICAL TRAINING IN THE REHABILITATION OF LOWER LIMB INJURIES
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ABSTRACT Introduction Lower limb injuries are one of the main sports occurrences among athletes.
Severe lower limb injuries will lead to the definitive end of the athlete’s professional career.
Objective Explore the mechanisms of prevention and intervention against lower limb injuries in physical training and the rehabilitation management strategies for lower limb injuries.
Methods In this study, 20 athletes were selected.
Comparing the results of the lower limb FMS test and balance y test before and after rehabilitation training management, the effect of rehabilitation management on recovery from lower limb injuries in physical training was discussed.
Results Lower limb injury is a common type of sports injury in physical training; however, better recovery utilization can be achieved through successful rehabilitation training.
Rehabilitation training management can effectively improve the FMS test score of athletes’ lower limbs and the number of people who passed the Y balance test.
However, the existing rehabilitation training program still has some limitations, which need to be corrected according to the individual conditions of athletes.
Conclusion Through physical training and medical rehabilitation, athletes with lower limb injuries can recover their lower limb sports ability and prolong their sporting life.
Therefore, it should be disseminated.
Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.

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