Effect of Intervention Based on Sports Rehabilitation Training on Knee Injury After a High-Intensity Confrontation in Soccer

Authors

  • Peng Wang Shanxi Technology and Business College, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030036, China
  • Yi Shi Shanxi Technology and Business College, Taiyuan, Shanxi 030036, China

Abstract


Soccer players often sustain knee injuries during high-intensity confrontations and this can affect training and even life if left untreated. In this paper, the focus is on knee injuries and sports rehabilitation training. Thirty athletes with knee injuries were recruited from the soccer team of Shanxi Technology and Business College and took part in our experiment. They were randomly and equally grouped into a control group and an experimental group. The control group had no intervention, while the experimental group underwent sports rehabilitation training. The two groups of athletes were tested for knee joint muscle strength and function scores before and after the experiments. The results showed that the knee joint muscle strength and function scores of the two groups were not remarkably different before the intervention experiment; after the intervention, the knee joint muscle strength and function scores of the experimental group were not only remarkably greater than those before the intervention, but also remarkably better than those of the control group for which there was no significant change.

Keywords: knee joint injury, sports rehabilitation training, isometric muscle strength test, knee joint function score

Cite As

P. Wang, Y. Shi, "Effect of Intervention Based on Sports Rehabilitation Training on Knee Injury After a
High-Intensity Confrontation in Soccer", Engineering Intelligent Systems, vol. 31 no. 5, pp. 357-362, 2023.








Published

2023-09-01