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The Effect Of Rehabilitative Exercises In The Case Of Anterior Dislocation Of The Uncomplicated Shoulder Joint For Men Aged 40-50 Years

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Basil Abdulsattar Ahmed1 , Alaa Khalaf Hayder2

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1. INTRODUCTION AND IMPORTANCE OF RESEARCH The shoulder joint is a joint unique from the rest of the joints in the body as it is characterized by a large range of movement and that is through the glen humeral cavity with the head of the bone (Glenohumeral) and the flexibility of soft tissues (Soft Tissues Surfaces) and free-movement surfaces (Freely Sliding Surfaces). The socket in which the humeral head rests is by the glenoid cavity, as the nature of movement in the shoulder joint is threedimensional (three dimensions mobility), that is, it is of the ball and socket type. The acromion bone is a protrusion over the glenoid in the form of a fibrous bridge with the coracoid twist to keep the humerus bone stable and not outward from the tip of the Coracoid [1]. The shoulder joint is highly susceptible to various injuries because of its great range of motion, with weak peripheral ligaments and shallow glenoid cavity. Therefore, the basis of its stability depends on the integrity and strength of the surrounding muscles. As a result, the injuries will be at a level depending on the tension of the impactor or the tissue rupture, or some of which is complex characterized by fractures Or the dislocation of tissues or lymph cartilage in the vicinity of the glenoid jaw. Including what happens dislocation without significant damage with the presence of stretched tissues and tendons, which are considered uncomplicated. the forms of dislocation are multiple and with different levels of injuries. The rehabilitation programs are many and varied in the field of sports medicine for the rehabilitation and treatment of injured athletes. It is complicated that there is a difference in viewpoints in terms of the period of the rehabilitation program. The methods of daily therapeutic rehabilitation, the treatment approach followed, the accurate diagnostic and medical rehabilitation in determining the nature of the injury and that any part of the muscle or tendon may have occurred in which the damage and any muscle of the shoulder. Mussels that have actually being injured in order to focus the therapeutic exercises in line with the development of that muscle or tendon in order to elevate the muscle and then the joint to a normal state and progress to touch correct health of the injured player. Preparing a rehabilitation program based on physical exercises for the purpose of rehabilitating the shoulder joint in a sample of injured players, hence the importance of research in designing rehabilitative exercises in the case of anterior dislocation of the uncomplicated shoulder joint for men aged 40-50 years.

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