Journal of Sports Science and Nutrition

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The effect of interfering electric waves and special rehabilitation exercises according to different angles in rehabilitating the range of motion and reducing the degree of pain in the frozen shoulder joint for diabetic patients men aged (50-55) years

The effect of interfering electric waves and special rehabilitation exercises according to different angles in rehabilitating the range of motion and reducing the degree of pain in the frozen shoulder joint for diabetic patients men aged (50-55) years


Author(s): Ali Abdulkadhim Shayyal

Abstract: Understand the effect of interfering electric waves and exercises. Special Qualifications restoring range of motion and reducing shoulder pain levels in a set of methods with some of the variables used in the experimental approach to some different angles. A device to accurately produce those values in this study, including a video camera to photograph the sample members in the pre and post-tests and use the (goniometer) to find out the angle of the range of motion, and the pain degree from, Then the sessions, were applied to qualification afterward Remote imaging after the completion of the work application individually for each injured individual since there is a difference in the date of injuries for the research sample. The results were statistically processed using the program (SPSS) version 22, and several conclusions were reached, including:- Restore the motor range well through the values achieved in the post-test results of the motor range test and the decrease in the level of pain when performing the movement.

DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2022.v3.i1a.87

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Ali Abdulkadhim Shayyal. The effect of interfering electric waves and special rehabilitation exercises according to different angles in rehabilitating the range of motion and reducing the degree of pain in the frozen shoulder joint for diabetic patients men aged (50-55) years. J Sports Sci Nutr 2022;3(2):01-04. DOI: 10.33545/27077012.2022.v3.i1a.87
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