The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF), ballistic, and static stretching exercises on the range of motion after sports injury surgery in soccer team athletes. The purpose of this research was an applied one, in terms of method was descriptive and correlational one. Therefore, in terms of data collection, the research method was the laboratory strategy. The statistical population of this study was injured male students of soccer players who had undergone surgery. The sample included 97 students (30 active ballistic, 30 active statics and 37 PNF stretching exercises). Statistical analysis of the data was done by SPSS 20 software and t-test. Overall, the results showed that PNF stretching had a significant effect, statics stretching had moderate impact and ballistic stretching had a low but significant effect on the range of motion after sports injury in soccer athletes. That is, PNF had the best effect in terms of increasing the range of motion of the muscles after surgery, followed by static and ballistic stretching, respectively.
<p>This study has been prepared to search the determinant reasons why families are sending their children to volleyball schools. Research sample consists of families who are sending their children to Gaziantep Youth Services and Sports Provincial Directorate. A total of 204 people, comprising of 106 women and 98 men, participated in the study. We have been benefited from the expectation scale which was reformed by Meral (2010) to determine the reasons why parents are sending their children to football schools. The data obtained in this study statistically analyzed by using SPSS 22,0 package software. Descriptive statistical methods like frequency, percentage, average and standard deviation have been used in data evaluation in addition to student t-test which has been used for two independent groups, ANOVA and Tukey multiple comparison tests which have been used for comparing more than two independent groups. The results have been evaluated at 95% confidence interval and at a significance level of p<0,05. As a result of the study: parents with their children school volleyball the sender is mostly a housewife, trades/private sector, first-middle-school and high-school graduates, gender, marital status and number of children in the family sporting activities of children according to the major reasons for directing that there is no significant difference between were found as a result of research.</p><p> </p><p><strong> Article visualizations:</strong></p><p><img src="/-counters-/edu_01/0906/a.php" alt="Hit counter" /></p>
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