This paper provides an in-depth study of
occupational therapy and the prevention of common
sports injuries in special physical training. The issue of
sports injuries and rehabilitation has always been a hot topic in special training. With the continuous development of sports, the increasing intensity of competition, and more stringent requirements for special techniques, the increase in difficulty and intensity of training has led to the increasing frequency of
sports injuries, so how to prevent
injuries in special physical training and rehabilitation and recovery of athletes after the injury is particularly important. Since the most common musculoskeletal
injuries occur in the lower quadrant, this paper proposes a lower extremity functional test (LEFT) model as a means of identifying injury risk and guiding the implementation of training programs to prevent
sports injuries. In this paper, a
knee injury is used as an example, and an
occupational therapy program of TCM physical therapy + aquatic rehabilitation is adopted for the already occurred
sports injuries. Through interviews and clinical examinations of athletes, coaches, and medical personnel, this paper summarizes the sites, types, characteristics, and probability of occurrence of common
sports injuries in special physical training. Experiments were conducted through clinical rehabilitation of common
sports injuries with the addition of TCM manual
massage. A series of effects of this modality on the rehabilitation of
sports injuries were examined by monitoring physiological and biochemical indexes and by comparative analysis before and after testing physical function indexes using the Omega Wave system.
Sports injuries are diverse.
Traditional Chinese medicine physical therapy + water rehabilitation
therapy is an effective
physical therapy method. According to the relevant theories of
traditional Chinese medicine treatment, diagnosis and treatment through
meridians and related
acupuncture points have significant curative effects.
Traditional Chinese medicine,
massage, and acupuncture have irreplaceable roles in the rehabilitation and treatment of
sports injuries and can effectively improve and cure
sports injuries.