The Effect of Increasing Rehabilitation Program Using Electric Stimulation On Rehabilitating Knee Joint Working Muscles Due to ACL Tear In Athletes
The research aimed at designing a rehabilitation program using electric stimulation for rehabilitating knee joint working muscles as a result of ACL tear using an apparatus developed by the researchers that stimulate the muscle vibration and work as well as the ability to rehabilitate the join in sh...
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Main Authors: | Fatimah Hameed Kzar (Author), Mohammed Jawad Kadhim (Author) |
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College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences,
2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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