Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives

Sports injuries are a significant concern affecting both health and athletic performance, especially among adolescents, whose participation in organized sports continues to increase. This study explored the role of physical culture in post-injury recovery within a sports context, with a particular...

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Main Authors: Olesia Kholodova, Oksana Yudenko, Oksana Konovalenko, Odnovorchenko Igor, Veronika Doroshenko
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Language:English
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/sportk/article/view/671401
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author Olesia Kholodova
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description Sports injuries are a significant concern affecting both health and athletic performance, especially among adolescents, whose participation in organized sports continues to increase. This study explored the role of physical culture in post-injury recovery within a sports context, with a particular focus on adolescent athletes. Using content analysis and elements of grounded theory, the research examined current best practices and practical rehabilitation techniques. The findings indicated that the high incidence of sports-related injuries among adolescents is closely linked to their physiological development, as their musculoskeletal systems are still maturing. The study presented a classification of the most common injuries in this age group and highlights the growing demand for adolescent physical therapy due to rising injury rates. Based on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and empirical studies, the results demonstrated that physical culture-based exercises and integrative rehabilitation programmes offer substantial benefits for recovery—particularly from concussions, spinal cord injuries, and knee injuries. As a key contribution, the study proposed a conceptual model outlining the relationship between components of effective integrative rehabilitation training programmes for adolescents, grounded in the principles of physical culture.
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spelling doaj-art-5aa569bc9b9d40bbbddee09b8a10a5c22025-08-20T03:32:55ZengUniversidad de MurciaSport TK2340-88122025-07-011410.6018/sportk.671401Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectivesOlesia Kholodova0Oksana Yudenko1Oksana Konovalenko2Odnovorchenko Igor3Veronika Doroshenko4Department of Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Physical Education, Higher Education Institution "Open International University of Human Development "Ukraine", Kyiv, Ukraine.Department of Special Training, Educational and Research Institute of Physical Culture and Sports and Recreation Technologies, National Defence University of Ukraine, Kyiv, Ukraine.Department of physical education and sports, Kharkiv National University of Radioelectronics, Kharkiv, Ukraine.Department of Physical Education and Sports, “Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University”, Zhytomyr, Ukraine.Department Medical and Biological Basics of Physical Culture and Sports, Faculty of Physical Education, Health and Tourism, Zaporizhzhia National University, Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Sports injuries are a significant concern affecting both health and athletic performance, especially among adolescents, whose participation in organized sports continues to increase. This study explored the role of physical culture in post-injury recovery within a sports context, with a particular focus on adolescent athletes. Using content analysis and elements of grounded theory, the research examined current best practices and practical rehabilitation techniques. The findings indicated that the high incidence of sports-related injuries among adolescents is closely linked to their physiological development, as their musculoskeletal systems are still maturing. The study presented a classification of the most common injuries in this age group and highlights the growing demand for adolescent physical therapy due to rising injury rates. Based on systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and empirical studies, the results demonstrated that physical culture-based exercises and integrative rehabilitation programmes offer substantial benefits for recovery—particularly from concussions, spinal cord injuries, and knee injuries. As a key contribution, the study proposed a conceptual model outlining the relationship between components of effective integrative rehabilitation training programmes for adolescents, grounded in the principles of physical culture. https://revistas.um.es/sportk/article/view/671401Rehabilitation after InjuriesAdolescentsSportsPhysical CultureYoung Athletes
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Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
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Rehabilitation after Injuries
Adolescents
Sports
Physical Culture
Young Athletes
title Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
title_full Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
title_fullStr Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
title_short Physical culture as a key to post-injury recovery in sports: Methods and future perspectives
title_sort physical culture as a key to post injury recovery in sports methods and future perspectives
topic Rehabilitation after Injuries
Adolescents
Sports
Physical Culture
Young Athletes
url https://revistas.um.es/sportk/article/view/671401
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