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The elbow joint is one of the important and mobile joints in a way that allows it to perform its functions. The injury occurs when the joint tendon and arm muscles are subjected to repeated partial ruptures as a result of excessive and repetitive work, as well as for the patient not being subjected to correct rehabilitation programs and only rest. From here, the researchers decided to study this problem by preparing rehabilitation exercises accompanying ultrasound and knowing their impact on the rehabilitation of the elbow joint. The sample included male patients aged (30-40) years, and the tests were determined, which included testing the range of motion of the elbow joint from the flexion position and the rotation outward position, the muscular strength test for the working muscles of the forearm and upper arm, and the visual symmetry test from the flexion position. The two researchers concluded that the prepared program contributed to improving the research variables as well as the kinematic ranges of the elbow joint. It was recommended that the prepared program should be generalized in physiotherapy centers.
Introduction and importance of research
The medical health sciences did not stand idly by towards this, but the treatment reached a high part of the accuracy of dealing with these injuries by means of guidance to find the best therapeutic and rehabilitative means and to stay away as much as possible from surgical interference. Among the best of these methods are rehabilitation exercises because of their developmental, therapeutic and psychological effects on the person suffering from elbow tendinitis. Rehabilitation exercises are among the sciences that fall under the umbrella of sports rehabilitation, which has become the subject of human interest, as he seeks to search for many of its branches and sections to find The best and harnessed in the service of humanity, and therapeutic exercises are an effective and natural method that does not expose the patient to any complications on other body functions because it is free of any harmful chemicals.
Modern techniques have also been used in physiotherapy on a large scale, prepared according to scientific bases, including ultrasound technology, which helps in treating pain, especially elbow tendinitis, diagnosed by the specialist doctor, because the technique has a great role...