The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Girls, University of Baghdad, discussed the master’s dissertation entitled (The effect of exercises accompanied by electrical stimulation according to electromyography (EMG) in the rehabilitation of those with ulnar nerve syndrome), by the student (Aya Muhammad Abd Hussein).

The study aimed to prepare rehabilitation exercises accompanied by electrical stimulation in rehabilitating people with ulnar nerve syndrome, as well as identifying the effect of the above-mentioned exercises in rehabilitating people with ulnar nerve syndrome. It explained that these exercises are physical movements that are codified according to scientific foundations, with a preventive and curative goal, and are carried out gradually according to the patient’s susceptibility.

The study came out with a number of conclusions and recommendations, the most important of which is that the proposed rehabilitation program using electrical stimulation has clear positive results on improving muscle strength and grip in the pre- and post-measurements of the injured hand and that it is as close as possible to the healthy hand, recommending the necessity of using electromyography (EMG) to diagnose cases of neuromuscular injury because they are Important and accurate diagnostic methods.

In conclusion, this study achieves the sustainable development goals of good health, well-being and good education.

The College of Physical Education and Sports Sciences for Girls, University of Baghdad, discussed the master’s dissertation entitled (The effect of exercises accompanied by electrical stimulation according to electromyography (EMG) in the rehabilitation of those with ulnar nerve syndrome), by the student (Aya Muhammad Abd Hussein).

The study aimed to prepare rehabilitation exercises accompanied by electrical stimulation in rehabilitating people with ulnar nerve syndrome, as well as identifying the effect of the above-mentioned exercises in rehabilitating people with ulnar nerve syndrome. It explained that these exercises are physical movements that are codified according to scientific foundations, with a preventive and curative goal, and are carried out gradually according to the patient’s susceptibility.

The study came out with a number of conclusions and recommendations, the most important of which is that the proposed rehabilitation program using electrical stimulation has clear positive results on improving muscle strength and grip in the pre- and post-measurements of the injured hand and that it is as close as possible to the healthy hand, recommending the necessity of using electromyography (EMG) to diagnose cases of neuromuscular injury because they are Important and accurate diagnostic methods.

In conclusion, this study achieves the sustainable development goals of good health, well-being and good education.

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