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NON-ACCIDENTAL INJURIES IN SPORTS: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOMECHANICAL ASPECTS

Health the Preserving Technologies , UDC: 796:075.8 DOI: 10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-212-221

Authors

  • Koss Viktor Viktorovich Candidate of Medical Sciences
  • Viner Irina Aleksandrovna Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor
  • Koss Yana Olegovna Candidate of Medical Sciences
  • Medvedev Vladimir Gennadievich Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences
  • Stradze Alexander Eduardovich Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Professor

Annotation

Modern sports place increasingly stringent demands on the athlete’s body and psyche, leading not only to increased athletic achievement but also to a qualitative change in the nature of injuries. This article examines the concept of “non-accidental” injuries caused by impaired motor stereotype formation at an early age and decreased neuroplasticity. The results of comprehensive observations are presented, including biomechanical research methods such as electroencephalography, cerebral blood flow Doppler ultrasound, cervical spine function assessment, and transcranial neuromyography. The need for early diagnosis of pathological conditioned reflexes and their correction as the primary means of preventing recurrent injuries is substantiated.

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Koss, V. V., Viner, I. A., Koss, Y. O., Medvedev, V. G. & Stradze, A. E. (2025). NON-ACCIDENTAL INJURIES IN SPORTS: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL AND BIOMECHANICAL ASPECTS Bulletin of the Moscow City Pedagogical University. Series "Pedagogy and Psychology", № 4 (60), 212. https://doi.org/10.24412/2076-9091-2025-460-212-221
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