Authors
- Vorobyova Oksana Nikolaevna Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Associate Professor
- Vorobyova Oksana Nikolaevna
- Morozova Anastasia Viktorovna
- Kornev Alexander Vladimirovich Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor
- Tarasova Alena Alexandrovna
Annotation
The relevance of the study of this problem is due to the growing number of patients who have undergone amputation of the lower limb at various levels due to mine-blast trauma. Amputation of a limb most often occurs as a result of instant, irreversible changes caused by the use of high-energy weapons. The main tasks and means of adaptive physical
culture for people after amputation of the lower extremities due to a mine explosion injury are presented. The leading methods of investigating this problem were functional diagnostic methods: somatometry (measurement of stump girth), measurement of muscle strength using a mechanical tonometer, measurement of muscle hardness using a Shore durometer. The article reveals the features of rehabilitation for people with lower limb amputation after a mine-explosion injury, reveals the content of a modified method of adaptive physical culture, taking into account individual characteristics, and proves the effectiveness of the proposed method. A significant increase in the studied indicators was found. The ma-
terials presented in the article make it possible to increase the effectiveness of the rehabilitation process and achieve the planned result, taking into account the individual characteristics of individuals after amputation of the lower limb due to a mine explosion injury.
How to link insert
Vorobyova, O. N., Vorobyova, O. N., Morozova, A. V., Kornev, A. V. & Tarasova, A. A. (2025). ADAPTIVE PHYSICAL EDUCATION FOR PEOPLE AFTER AMPUTATION OF THE LOWER LIMB DUE TO A MINE EXPLOSION INJURY Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 2 (58), 157. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-258-157-170
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