The effect of aerobic exercise on the effects of sports-related concussion
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Abstract (English):
Brain concussion (BC) is one of the most common sports injuries, the symptoms of which can persist for several months and lead to a decrease in the physical capabilities of athletes. The priority of the rehabilitation program for athletes with this type of injury is to eliminate the symptoms of BC, as well as to restore physical potential and return to full training. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of introducing daily aerobic exercise into an individual rehabilitation program to correct and eliminate the effects of BC symptoms in adolescent athletes. The data obtained in the course of the study indicate the acceleration of the process of recovery from the injury and the resulting BC.

Keywords:
concussion, rehabilitation, adolescent athletes, brain injury
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