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Title:
The effect of an aquatic rehabilitation program to learn the backstroke and treatment hyperkyphosis for primary stage students
Authors: Haytham Mohammed Ahmed Hasaneen , Ehab Mohammed Emad El-Deen Ibrahim
Year: 2015
Keywords: Aquatic therapy –Thoracic Spine – Physiological Variables
Journal: The international scientific journal of physical education and sport sciences
Volume: 3
Issue: Special
Pages: 8-19
Publisher: Faculty of physical education for men ,Helwan university .
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
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Abstract:

The research aims to design an aquatic rehabilitation program to learn the backstroke and treatment hyperkyphosis for primary stage students. The researchers used the semi-experimental method by using the pre and post measurement for one experimental group on a sample selected intentionally, which consisted of (20) students. The results of the research have shown that the positive effect of aquatic rehabilitation program on the students with hyperkyphosis resulted in an improvement in the variables under consideration ( increase in the total length of the body and the length of the spine, improvement in the performance skills of the backstroke, improvement in the measurements of the angles of the thoracic spine region when performing various movements and improvement of the physiological measurements such as (inspiratory vital capacity, forced vital capacity, forced expiratory volume in 1 second , peak expiratory flow , blood pressure "systolic, diastolic "& pulse at rest) . The researchers recommended applying the aquatic rehabilitation program on primary stage students with hyperkyphosis.

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