The Results of Experimental Testing of Physical Therapy for women of the First adult age after treatment of Coronavirus Disease

Author:

Donets Ihor,Kolomyichenko Oleg,Ljudmyla Rusyn,Babych Nataliia,Sadovska Iryna,Kliuka Andrii,Vlasko Stanislav

Abstract

Today it is important to develop Modern and Effective Methods, Programs, Models of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy for various groups, including women 1 adult age (21-35 years) after treatment of Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). The main Purpose of the Researching is to determine the Effectiveness of Experimental Methods of Physical Therapy for women 1 adult age (21-35 years) after treatment of Coronavirus Disease COVID-19. During the Empirical Researching, the following Methods were used: abstraction, analysis and synthesis, Expert evaluation, induction and deduction, Modeling, Mathematical and Statistical, etc. As a result of empirical Research, members of the Research group determined the effectiveness of Experimental Methods of Physical Therapy for women 1 adult age (21-35 years) after treatment of Coronavirus COVID-19. Given the Results of a comparative Analysis of the Dynamics of Recovery of motor skills (development and improvement of basic Physical Qualities of women in the study category), it is possible to conclude that our Method is Effective and Balanced. This Restores the ability of women of 1 adult age (21-35 years) after treatment with Coronavirus COVID-19. Prospects for Further Research in the chosen area of Research include the development of a Program of Physical Rehabilitation of female students of Higher Education Institutions after treatment of Coronavirus Disease in the System of their Physical Education.

Publisher

National Pedagogical Dragomanov University

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1. Experimental verification of the effectiveness of the Methodology of Physical Therapy of female students of Higher Education Institutions after treatment of Coronavirus disease (COVID-19);Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 15. Scientific and pedagogical problems of physical culture (physical culture and sports);2021-08-20

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