Karatieieva S. Yu.
MORPHOMETRIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE VASTUS INTERMEDIUS MUSCLE OF THE QUADRIPUS MUSCLE OF THE THIGH ACCORDING TO ULTRASOUND RESEARCH
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Karatieieva S. Yu.
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PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF MORPHOLOGICAL AND CLINICAL RESEARCH
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In order to the morphometric study conducted on 48 young men aged 16 to 18 years (the main group - players of the team of masters of sports of Ukraine in football "University", students of the 1st-2nd years of the Faculty of Physical Culture, Sports and Rehabilitation of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University and students of the control group who did not additionally engage in sports. The young boys under study underwent ultrasound diagnostics of the intermediate broad muscle of the quadriceps femoris muscle. The length, width and depth were determined. So, according to the results of the volume of the vastus intermedius muscle of the quadriceps femoris muscle in the upper third, it was established that the muscle volume of professional football players is 10.3% larger than the muscle volume of students who attended the football section and 30.0% larger than the muscle volume of students in the control group. Also, according to the results in the middle third, it was established that the muscle volume of professional football players is 19.7% greater than the muscle volume of students who attended the football section and 23.1% greater than the muscle volume of students in the control group. According to the results in the lower third, it was found that the muscle volume in the lower third of professional football players is 15.6% greater than that of students who attended the football section and 34.2% greater than that of students in the control group.
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«Bulletin of problems biology and medicine», 2025 Issue 4, 179, addition, 38-40 pages, index UDC 611.748.2.018-022.7