The Influence of Physical Rehabilitation Program on Training and Competitive Activity of the High Qualified Dancers with a Posture Disorders
Keywords:
sports dance, motor system, training activity, competitive activity, physical rehabilitationAbstract
In modern sport, at the moment, little mass attention is paid to the correction of disorders of the motor system in athletes and, in particular, highly qualified dancers. The aim of the research was: to evaluate the influence of the developed physical rehabilitation program on the motor system of athletes and, outcoming, training and competitive activity of the dancers with posture disorders. Methods, used in our research was: theoretical (as a comprehensive analysis and synthesis of special scientific and methodical literature, internet sources), empirical (as a study and generalization of experience of trainers, development research work, supervision), methods of mathematical statistics. For evaluation of the effectiveness of the developed physical rehabilitation program on the motor system of dancers, there was surveyed a group of highly qualified dancers on the basis of The Sports Dance Club «Supadans» and the Institute of Traumatology and Orthopaedics, Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, surveying composed of 32 athletes. Through the analysis of medical examination of the dancers and scientific literature data, we have developed a questionnaire, consists of 10 questions relating to the main points of the training and competitive activity of the dancers. The developed physical rehabilitation program adapted to the annual cycle of sports training, consists of four periods, including such tools: as a gymnastics, hydrokineziotherapy, massage, PIR and the PRR, the elements of physical therapy.
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