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Biomechanical analysis of the femoro-patellar joint during deep fencing
Biomechanical analysis of the femoro-patellar joint of the right limb during the sporting gesture of fencing the bottom
1. INTRODUCTION
High performance athletes are individuals whose lifestyles given by your sport are likely to have certain musculoskeletal injuries, such as patellar tendinitis. This study is done then seeks to compare how this injury caused by the overuse of femoro-patellar joint, affects the sporting gesture called fund of fencing. To carry out this study, we perform a comparison between two high-performance athletes doing the sports fencing sporting gesture, where an athlete is completely healthy and the other is an athlete who has the injury.
2. GENERAL PURPOSE
Comparative analysis of the alterations and kinematic differences of the knee joint in the sporting gesture “Fund” in fencing, watching two elite athletes where you are without any pathology and the other has a patellar tendinitis.
3. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
• Determine the difference in the speed change between healthy and injured athlete athlete because of tendinitis in the patellar femoral joint during application of the sporting gesture “Fund” in fencing.
• Determine the difference in the change of acceleration between healthy and injured athlete athlete because of tendinitis in the patellar femoral joint during application of the sporting gesture “Fund” in fencing.
• Observe changes in the execution of sports movements, comparing performance on the activity to make the bottom of fencing with a healthy elite athlete elite athlete versus suffering patella tendinitis in the patellar femoral joint.
Most common sports injuries
Have you ever wondered what the most common sports injuries? Here we talk about them.
Bursitis: involves inflammation of pouches of liquid found in tendons. Friction or pressure of the muscles and tendons in this area because of its use can irritate them.
Sprains: probably the best known, is due to overstretching of the ligaments and may even lead to the breakdown of muscle fibers. They usually occur because of insufficient heating, but can also occur when moving too abrupt.
Fissure shin: a sports injury is usually given in high-impact sports such as body combat. It is an injury that affects the whole area, ie, bone, muscle and tendon.
Knee injuries: is an area of our fragile body, usually caused simply shake or a bad fall.
Sports Physiotherapy

Sports Physiotherapy
Definition and description of sports physiotherapy and physiotherapists.
A physical therapist is a recognized professional sport that demonstrates
advanced skills in the promotion of safe physical activity through participation, advice, and adaptation of rehabilitation and training, in order to prevent injury, restore optimal body function, and contribute to improved athletic performance athletes of all ages and the
skills, while ensuring a high level
professionalism and ethics in practice.
Description of sports physiotherapist
Sports physiotherapists are professionals who aspire to work in master’s level 2. Sports Physical therapists work with athletes of all ages and abilities, individually and in groups, to avoid damage, restore optimal function and
contribute to improved athletic performance through specific knowledge, skills and attitudes to achieve the best clinical practice.
Sports physiotherapists are pioneers in their field, and evaluate the practice of critical and as a challenge to develop new knowledge through research and dissemination of this understanding to initiate changes in the different practices.
In his role as professional leader, sports physical therapist influences culture and multidisciplinary professional because it keeps abreast of new innovations and their incorporation into education, by creating enabling professionals to implement best practices in your environment .
The aim is to promote safe participation in physical activity and sports physical therapy by the profession, the community and facilitating the international mobility of therapists through education and practice.
Sport physiotherapists incorporate knowledge and understanding of their innovations in the roles as advisers on several levels – as in the case of
managers (micro level), in the provision of services (average), and in influencing policy change (macro level).
Physical therapists maintain independence in their decision making, ensuring their duty of care for the athlete in a context that can occur with many conflicts of interest.
Standards and Responsibilities of the Sports Physiotherapy
The process of developing competencies and standards
has been described in the preceding paragraph. The competencies have been written within the sub-roles for different functions. This has led to the development of statements regarding the expected competencies of sport physiotherapists. Standards have been developed to complement each with a corresponding description.
These are specific behaviors that indicate the minimum level of performance for each competency.
Competencies and standards are presented specifically for
on its primary role: Care of the patient / client. This function is linked with activities such as sports physiotherapist consultant, professional leader and innovator.
Why is Physical Therapy Important?
Is physiotherapy it? Physiotherapy is a special coach who works with patients to restore the activity, strength and movement of patients including patients who had injuries or surgery. Physiotherapy can train patients with specific sports, a variety of techniques and use some special tools to overcome problems faced by patients who can not be overcome with physiotherapy exercises.
Why is physical therapy important?
Physiotherapy is important in terms of orthopedic for two main reasons
· First, the type of orthopedic patients have a deficiency that requires treatment. For example, patients with carpal Tunel syndrome (tunnel syndrome at the wrist bone) has a particular weakness in the muscles of his arms and takes target practice to restore fugsinya. Or at the knee joint as an example has chondromalacia imbalance in the muscles around the knee joint. A physiotherapist can teach patients with specific exercises for these muscles in order to improve function and reduce the problem. Read the rest of this entry »
