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How to use this information to prepare rehabilitation protocols
Details about the MAIN MECHANICAL ACTION can be found in the description of each exercise.
Please note that this is to identify the motor activity performed by the muscle ridge (undergoing rehabilitation);
This means that the MAIN MECHANICAL ACTION involves a muscular effort that is the same regardless of the
condition (as a result of trauma or illness) which is addressed by the activity itself.
In addition, other factors are needed to create an exercise protocol, such as:
the
load
,
the period of time over which the exercise protocol needs to be carried out
how to increase the load from one session to the next
With regard to the
load
for the patient, this can only be decided by the rehabilitation professional after having
assessed a patient, their current conditions and their real needs and capabilities, so that the most appropriate
load is identified and no further stress is caused to their muscular/articular system.
Statistically, we know that for healthy individuals the exercise load can be proportional to the patient's weight,
but this ratio only applies indicatively to individuals undergoing rehabilitation.
This variable must be determined by the rehabilitation professional.
With regard to other variables such as
the period of time over which the exercise protocol needs to be
carried out
and
how to increase the load from one session to the next
, we must refer to the physiological
principle that determines the body's response to a motor stress, which was described and identified by Selye
as “general adaptation syndrome”.
This temporary adaptation arrangement in response to a motor stimulation can be programmed using a
particular software called
“Exercise and sports training programming software”
Procedures for preparing exercise protocols for functional recovery and training for amateur and competitive
sports.