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DIAGNOSIS AND TRAINING BY IMAGING TECHNOLOGY IN KNEE INJURIES IN BASKETBALL
ABSTRACT Introduction: The research and development of new methods of injury diagnosis and rehabilitation training in benefits to the health and training of athletes is a contemporary priority. Among modern techniques, diagnostic imaging technology stands out. Objective: Study the auxiliary effect of imaging technology in the diagnosis and rehabilitation training of functional knee joint injuries in basketball practice. Methods: 50 basketball players diagnosed and treated in the past four years for knee joint function injuries in a special hospital were selected, including 28 male and 22 female athletes, aged 17 to 25 years. PerkinElmer Spotlight-300 FTIR spectral imaging system was used to scan the articular cartilage sections, visible light and total absorption images of the samples were obtained by reflection mode imaging. Results: The peak infrared feature of the articular cartilage measured by the infrared spectrum imaging technology is very consistent with the FTIR spectrum. After rehabilitation training, the Y test score of female patients increased from 96.72 ± 6.05 to 105.40 ± 4.23, and the Y test score of male patients increased from 98.34 ± 5.33 to 105.51 ± 4.89, showing significant differences. Conclusion: Infrared spectrum imaging technology is an effective technique for identifying functional knee joint injury, and is of great use for diagnosis and training update in basketball players with knee trauma. Level of evidence II; Therapeutic studies - investigation of treatment outcomes.
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The Revista Brasileira de Medicina do Esporte (RBME in its Portuguese form) is an official organ of the Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina do Exercício e do Esporte (SBME) Brazilian Society of Exercise Medicine and Sports) and represents the main promotion resource of the scientific production in the Exercise Sciences and Sports Medicine (SBME) fields in our country. The RBME was launched in 1995 with trimester periodicity and became regularly bi-monthly published with no interruptions from 1999.
RBME is an inter-and multidisciplinary, peer reviewed, Open Access journal which accepts contributions from the national and international scientific community. RBME publishes original articles of high scientific relevance in Exercise and Sports Medicine, review articles, and systematic reviews.
RBME preferably publishes original articles of international interest, not only of regional significance. Its goal is to disseminate the scientific production in the areas of exercise and sports medicine through the publication of original research results and other documents that contribute to the scientific and applied knowlewdge of physical activity, exercise and sports, within the framework of biological sciences and medicina.
Its title abbreviation is Rev Bras Med Esporte, which should be used in references, footnotes and reference subtitles.