Abstract
The study aimed to prepare rehabilitation exercises using some rubber ropes for people with partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, to recognize their effect on the recovery of motor tides and to reduce the pain of those with partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee joint, and adopted the experimental method by designing the experimental and controlled groups on a sample of those with partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of men (30-35) One year of those who attend the Physiotherapy Center/Rafidain University College of 12 injured were deliberately selected from their community of origin by (100%), and after determining the measuring tools and preparation of exercises applied with rubber ropes per week at a rate of (4) units per week, the total time period for the application of rehabilitation exercises with rubber ropes (12) A consecutive qualifying week, bringing the total number of sessions (48) rehabilitation units, and (4) rubber rope rehabilitation exercises were applied in one rehabilitation unit and the researchers verified the results of their study using the social statistical bag system (SPSS) to be conclusions and application The application of rehabilitation exercises using rubber ropes helps people with partial rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the knee joint to improve the motor range of this joint in the cases of tide and bending, and to reduce the degree of pain V.A.S)) in the cases of joint extension and bending, and outperforming their peers who received Exercises in the rehabilitation center, and the need for physiotherapy centers to focus on developing the experiences of their therapists on how to apply rehabilitation exercises using rubber ropes in light of the findings of this study, and to suit the degrees of rubber ropes to suit the level of pain in the injured when used in rehabilitation exercises.
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