The impact of knock-knees on female students' ability to perform the skill of rolling in futsal

Authors

  • Raghda Ismail Khalil Hassan
  • Nahida Abd Zaid Baeiwi Al-Dulaimi

Abstract

The importance of the research lies in exhibiting the relationship of knock
knees with the accuracy of the performance of dribbling skill in futsal for female
students, which may infect some female students if it is not treated early. As for
the research problem, the lack of awareness of the aspects of posture leads to the
wrong posture habits, which leads to the injury of deformities of body, that can
be easily treated if they are discovered early before turning into advanced
deformities that need surgical intervention. Through the work of the two
researchers in the field of teaching and following-up some cases of posture
deformities, they noticed that there are some postural deformities that affect
female students, including the knock knees of some students. These deformities
could be ascribed to shyness or incorrect habits. From this point of view, there
are some factors that affect the proper erect posture that the students must follow
them, including standing, walking and running correctly. Due to the lack of
studies conducted in this field, the researchers, by this research, attempt to
examine the relationship between the knock knees and the accuracy of the
performance of the skill of dribbling in the futsal, by applying it on a sample of
students with knock knees and their recovery or improvement of the condition of
these abnormalities if they are treated early and continuously. The aim of the
research is to study, statistic and highlight the relationship of knock knee and its
impact on the accuracy of performance of the skill of dribbling in futsal for female
students.

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Published

2024-06-15

How to Cite

The impact of knock-knees on female students’ ability to perform the skill of rolling in futsal. (2024). Journal of STEPS for Humanities and Social Sciences, 1(3). https://steps.esciencepress.net/index.php/jshss/article/view/149