A high level of physical activity in sports inevitably leads to a significant risk of injury. Constant, excessive stress on the body during training and competition significantly increases the likelihood of injury of varying severity. In this regard, the review analyzes domestic and foreign literature on the development and implementation of effective methods for the prevention of sports injuries, as well as the development of innovative approaches to the rehabilitation of athletes after injuries. An analysis of existing studies allows us to conclude that functional programmable electrical stimulation (FPES) is a promising method for both the prevention and treatment of sports injuries. Based on the results of the data systematization, the authors conclude that, despite the obvious advantages of this electrical stimulation, its use in sports is still at the stage of active development and research. Nevertheless, the existing data give reason to consider FPES to be a promising tool in the arsenal of sports medicine, capable of significantly reducing the risk of injury and improving athletic training results.
Autors:
Amamchyan A. E., Papakhchyan A. N.
Keywords:
#Rehabilitation
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More about the authors:
Amamchyan Ashot ‒ Associate Professor, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Lecturer at the Department of Normal Physiology, Rostov State Medical University (RostSMU). Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Nakhichevansky Lane, 29, Rostov-on-Don, 344022.
Papakhchyan Artyom ‒ a student, Rostov State Medical University (RostSMU). Rostov-on-Don, Russia. Nakhichevansky lane, 29, Rostov-on-Don, 344022.