THE EFFECT OF USING BLOOD VESICLE-RICH PLASMA & SPECIAL REHABILITATION TRAINING ON ACCELERATING RECOVERY FROM TENNIS ELBOW INJURIES
Journal: The Swedish Journal of Scientific Research (SJSR) (Vol.2, No. 12)Publication Date: 2015-12-01
Authors : Mohamed Fadel Elwan;
Page : 41-43
Keywords : blood plasma; blood vesicles; rehabilitation training; tennis elbow injuries.;
Abstract
The tennis elbow injury was the center of the researcher’s interest as he decided to exert his utmost effort in order to find modern therapeutic means (medical and rehabilitation training) to reach complete recovery stage from this injury. In his study, the researcher aims to define the effect of using blood vesicle-rich plasma on accelerating recovery from tennis elbow injury. In addition, the study aims to define the effect of special rehabilitation training after using blood vesicle-rich plasma on accelerating recovery from tennis elbow injury. To apply this study, the researcher selected two athletes injured with partial fracture in the tennis elbow (musculus extensor carpi radialis) who have similar injuries to overcome differences and to ensure homogeneity among sample members. The researcher used blood plasma and training as a basis for treatment and he found that blood plasma used in the form of local injection contributed to accelerate recovery of injured players and quick return to normal posture. In addition, the study found selective treatment of certain muscles or tendons to contribute to guide therapeutic work to specific points. Keywords: blood plasma, blood vesicles, rehabilitation training, tennis elbow injuries.
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