Abstract

Athletes commonly become injured during competition, emphasizing the necessity for appropriate recovery. This research examines if standard sporting injury treatments and rehabilitation work in China. The issue Despite the high occurrence of sports injuries in China, rehabilitation therapy efficacy research is scarce. Interview-based research addresses such problems. This research examines how different therapy and rehabilitation programs help Chinese athletes recover from competition-related injuries. The researchers interviewed wounded athletes to acquire data. Structured interviews were conducted to collect qualitative data from participants regarding their rehabilitation therapies' efficacy, adherence, and results. The study revealed fresh information on the efficacy of evidence-based treatments and rehabilitation methods for Chinese sports injuries. The interviews revealed how different rehabilitation methods impacted on the athletes' recoveries and what variables influenced program adherence and positive results. Based on the findings, medical practitioners, sports trainers, and Chinese athletes should prioritize scientifically backed rehabilitation regimens. Using this data to create individualized rehabilitation programs for athletes with sports-related injuries may improve their chances of a complete and quick recovery. In conclusion, an interview-based study in China revealed the effectiveness of evidence-based sports injury treatment and rehabilitation. The study will help the Chinese sports community better rehabilitate and recover faster.

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