Rehabilitation program for soft tissue injury to the shoulder blade and its impact on the concentration of growth hormone GH and strength endurance for athletes

Authors

  • Ghufran Saleh Najm wasit university
  • Riyadh Hassan Saleh Al-Muthanna University image/svg+xml

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31185/wjoss.373

Keywords:

soft tissue, shoulder blade, growth hormone GH

Abstract

The current research aims to develop a program for rehabilitating soft tissue injuries in the shoulder of athletes, and to determine the effect of this program on the concentration of the growth hormone Gh and strength endurance after 4 and 8 weeks of applying the rehabilitation program for the injury. To achieve this goal, the researchers used the experimental method with a design of repeated measures in three tests: pre-test, mid-test, and post-test, as it is more suitable for the nature of the research problem.  The research community is represented by athletes with soft tissue injuries in the shoulder joint for sports clubs in the province of Al-Muthanna, numbering 5 players. These players were obtained by distributing questionnaires to clubs, government and private physiotherapy centers, and specialized clinics in the province.  After that, the rehabilitation program was applied to the research sample for two months, with a total of 24 rehabilitation units and a rate of 3 units per week. After obtaining the results, the researchers concluded that the rehabilitation program developed by them had a positive role in rehabilitating soft tissue injuries in the shoulder joint, as well as in improving growth hormone and strength endurance for injured athletes.

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Published

2023-08-25

How to Cite

Saleh Najm, G., & Hassan Saleh, R. (2023). Rehabilitation program for soft tissue injury to the shoulder blade and its impact on the concentration of growth hormone GH and strength endurance for athletes. Wasit Journal of Sports Sciences, 16(3), 399-422. https://doi.org/10.31185/wjoss.373