Rehabilitation of rowing athletes during the formation of respiratory rhythms in course of bone tissue prosthetics
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restoration, prosthetics, cardiovascular system, fracture, osteosynthesisAbstract
Athletes who are engaged in rowing are subject to a number of occupational health problems that require not only long-term rehabilitation, but also long-term recovery. The aspect of the restoration of disturbed breathing rhythms and the activity of the cardiovascular system is of particular relevance. Since disorders of the cardiovascular system usually take place when associated physical damage occurs, the issue of forming a model of medical intervention during operations and rehabilitation activities is of primary importance. The novelty of the study is determined by the fact that the formation of a system of rehabilitation measures should be determined by the requirements for achievement of previously shown results. The authors determine the structure of the model, its practical application and the formation of a graphic model on its basis that will be used when replacing parts of the skeletal support. It was determined that this allows to form not only the stable functioning support, but also the respiratory systems, and thus lay the foundation for the athlete’s further physical rehabilitation for practical activities and return to sports. Practical significance of the subject matter is determined by the need to form adaptive potential, which will allow athletes to maintain positive dynamics of performances in the future at the level of international competitions.
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