Physical rehabilitation of functional violations and deformations of children foot
Journal: Pedagogics, psychology, medical-biological problems of physical training and sports (Vol.18, No. 5)Publication Date: 2014-05-15
Authors : Vykhliaiev Y M; Ardasheva O E;
Page : 3-8
Keywords : musculoskeletal; apparatus; disorders; hollow foot; children; physical; rehabilitation;
Abstract
Purpose : To substantiate a comprehensive methodology for physical rehabilitation of children with functional disorder "hollow foot" in the initial stages of its development. Material : The study involved 58 children aged 8-14 years with the disorder and deformities of the lower extremities. Results : The changes after six months of targeting funds to rehabilitate musculoskeletal structures of the musculoskeletal system of experimental and control groups of children. The technique of rehabilitation, including: implementation of a specially designed set of corrective exercises, wearing special orthopedic individual insoles, foot massage and calf muscles, electro-stimulation effects on the musculoskeletal structure of the foot and lower leg dynamics. Conclusions : "hollow foot" is the least studied morphofunctional disorder; developed technique of physical rehabilitation for positive changes in the condition of the musculoskeletal system in children of the main group, the lack of specific rehabilitation interventions during the initial stages of the "hollow foot" leads to the aggravation of the disorder.
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