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Purpose of the research is to theoretically and experimentally substantiate the methods of physical rehabilitation of young men after shrapnel wounds of the upper extremities in the early recovery period.
Methods and organization of the research: theoretical analysis and generalization of scientific and methodological literature data, pedagogical experiment, goniometry, «Muscle strength assessment» functional test, numerological pain assessment scale, psychological testing method (Well-being – Activity – Mood), methods of mathematical statistics.
The experiment involved 6 men aged 25-45 years with shrapnel wounds of the upper extremities in the early recovery period. An analysis of indicators of functional and psycho-emotional state and comparison of the obtained results with normative indicators are carried out.
Research results and their discussion. Based on the theoretical analysis of scientific and methodological literature, it was determined that the methodology of physical rehabilitation of young men after shrapnel wounds of the upper extremities in the early recovery period should include special isometric exercises aimed at strengthening muscles, fixing fragments and reducing pain, general strengthening exercises for the upper extremities aimed at increasing the amplitude of joints, improving motor skills, preparation for household activities, position treatment aimed at stretching muscles, prevention of joint stiffness. The experimental method was tested under experimental conditions continuously for 3 weeks.
Conclusion. The introduction of the experimental method contributed to an increase in the indicators of the functional and psycho-emotional state of young men after shrapnel wounds of the upper extremities in the early recovery period.
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