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Analysis of the Causes and Rehabilitation of Ankle Injuries in Basketball Players by Sports Rehabilitation in the Context of Sports-Medicine Integration

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DOI: 10.23977/jhms.2024.050115 | Downloads: 2 | Views: 100

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Jiayi Li 1

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1 Sports and Health Technology Institute, Jilin Sport University, Changchun, Jilin, 130022, China

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Jiayi Li

ABSTRACT

Basketball is a sport with a high incidence of ankle injury because of the fast pace, fierce confrontation, and high bounce in the game. Therefore, the traditional rehabilitation method cannot meet the requirements of basketball players for rapid rehabilitation and returning to the competitive field. This study aims to gain an in-depth understanding of the current situation of rehabilitation sports for basketball players' ankle injuries, and then discuss the effect of sports rehabilitation on basketball player ankle injuries from the perspective of sports medicine integration, given the current social development and technological progress. The two intervention measures are compared and analyzed. To this end, mixed research methods have been adopted to further explore the current situation of the ankle injuries of basketball players and the factors of internal and external injuries and carry out biomechanical evaluation of their sports skills. The study also designed a series of combined physical and medical rehabilitation programs, which were compared with traditional rehabilitation methods. The angle of ankle joint motion, functional exercise screening score, injury recurrence rate and rehabilitation time after rehabilitation were compared. According to the results of the study, the angle of ankle joint motion, the functional exercise screening score and the injury recurrence rate of basketball players were better than those who underwent conventional rehabilitation treatment. The angle of ankle joint motion was in the range of 20.4° to 29.8°. The best score of FMS was 20.7. It shows that the comprehensive physical and medical rehabilitation program can provide basketball players with three-dimensional and personalized rehabilitation services, help them recover more sports functions, and prevent the occurrence of events.

KEYWORDS

Basketball Players, Ankle Joint Injury, Integration of Sports and Medicine, Sports Rehabilitation

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Jiayi Li, Analysis of the Causes and Rehabilitation of Ankle Injuries in Basketball Players by Sports Rehabilitation in the Context of Sports-Medicine Integration. Journal of Human Movement Science (2024) Vol. 5: 104-112. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jhms.2024.050115.

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