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EEO. 2022; 21(3): 291-299


The Effect Of Movement Therapy And Dia-Dynamic Currents In Increasing Muscle Strength And Reducing The Pain Caused By The Erosion Of The Cartilage Of The Cervical Spine

Asst. Prof Dr. Amal Dawood Abdel-Hassan, Lect. Dr. Ali Abdulkahdhim shyyal.




Abstract

The study aimed to preparestrength exercises and D-Dynamic current sessions that fit the research sample and identify the effect of strength exercises and D-Dynamic sessions. You can reduce pain and increase the muscular strength of the neck muscles. The research hypothesis included statistically significant differences between the pre and post-tests in the research variables and favor of the post-tests. The researcher dealt with many theoretical studies, such as the nature of kinesiotherapy and day currents Denmic and cervical vertebrae, as well as the definition of strength exercises. The researcher used the experimental method by designing a single group and a tribal and remote measurement method. The research was conducted on a sample of (18 injured) who were deliberately selected from women with erosion of the cervical vertebrae who frequent the physiotherapy department at Al-Sadr General Hospital. Their ages ranged between 40-50 years, They were presented to a specialist doctor to diagnose their injury, and then the sample was subjected to treatment. The researcher also used statistical methods to process the data obtained from the tribal and post-tests. After processing the data and the results received statistically, the researcher reached many conclusions, the most important of which are: The emergence of moral differences between the results of the tribal and post-tests for the variable degree of pain and in favor of the post-tests. The kinetic therapy and di-dynamic currents reduced the degree of pain and the strength of the neck muscles. The recommendations were: the necessity of continuing the treatment programs for a sufficient period and not being interrupted, which leads to favorable results. Di-dynamic currents treat other injuries because of their benefits in physical therapy.

Key words: kinetic post-test dynamic currents, erosion of the cartilage of the cervical vertebrae.






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