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Analysis of the most common injuries among the players of floorball aged 7-18 and the influence of the compensatory methods on their prevention
Zakonov, Filip ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Žáková, Lenka (referee)
Author: Bc. Filip Zakonov Supervisor: PhDr. Helena Vomáčková, Ph.D. Title: Analysis of the most common injuries among the players of floorball aged 7-18 and the influence of the compensatory methods on their prevention. Objectives: The main aim of this thesis is to analyse the most common injuries among young people who regularly play floorball and find out the effect of the intervention of a physiotherapist or the application of compensatory exercises in the training process on the incidence of injuries. It is also important to compare the availability of physiotherapists for individual youth teams and whether the provided care is sufficient to prevent injuries. Furthermore, the aim is to verify whether the most affected segment even among floorball youth is the ankle joint, which in studies focused on the adult category has repeatedly emerged as the most frequently injured area of all parts of the body. Moreover, my effort is to evaluate the most common causes of injuries - whether a collision with another player is more probable risk factor than an injury caused by one's own fault. Methods: The special part consists of a study that was conducted using a non- standardized questionnaire survey. The questionnaire was sent deliberately in an electronic form to all clubs in the Czech Republic via the...
Methodology of parafloorball
Peterová, Diana ; Čichoň, Rostislav (advisor) ; Běhanová, Michaela (referee)
TITLE: Methodology of parafloorball OBJECTIVE: The main aim of the thesis was to methodically elaborate the issue of para floorball and the revision of the rules based on floorball and its rules, when difficult situations arise for the referee to judge whether it is an offence or not. METHODS: The research was conducted by analysis and observation. Thus, the main method was the observation of photographs or video recordings and the observation of league matches, supplemented where appropriate by questions. The results of document analysis and observation were elaborated in the results section by analysis or more detailed description, supplemented by photographs and references to video recordings of league matches. RESULTS: In the results section of the thesis, situations or examples of selected offences were analysed and described in detail. For each, the values of the offence, i.e. the amount of punishment for committing the offence, were recorded. The given situations were supplemented with photographs or links to videos of matches in which the situation can be viewed for illustration purposes. Furthermore, for some offences, aspects or factors that may influence the referees' assessment of the offences were evaluated. KEYWORDS Floorball, wheelchair floorball, para floorball, electric wheelchair...
Working with Floorball's Talented Youth in Czech Floorball
Bihuš, Martin ; Běhanová, Michaela (advisor) ; Dragounová, Zuzana (referee)
Title: The work with talented youth in the Czech floorball Objectives: The aim of this work is to reflect on management of talented youth in the association called Czech floorball, which is the representative and organizer of floorball in the Czech Republic and processing of course of the camp. Methods: In my thesis I used the observational method of direct observation for the most part. I also applied methods of theoretical knowledge, analysis and research of Czech and foreign literature. Results: Reflection on management of talented youth, that is based on participation at the camp for talented youth. The course of the camp was created and processed with mainly focusing on the main parts of the training units. Keywords: Floorball, talent, youth, Czech floorball, coach, training units.
Injury analyses in florball players and possibilities of their prevention
Kleknerová, Sára ; Běhanová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šteffl, Michal (referee)
Background Floorball is a dynamically enveloping game that is gaining popularity worldwide. However, as the interest in the sport grows the number of acute and chronic injuries increase both absolute and relative. Objectives The aim of this systematic review was to determine the prevalence of the most common acute and chronic injuries in floorball and to determine the effectiveness of intervention programs in preventing injuries in floorball. Methods The bachelor thesis was conducted as a systematic review in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement (PRISMA). The electronic databases PubMed, Web of Science and Scopus were used to retrieve relevant papers. Results A total of 17 cohort or cross-sectional studies and 5 intervention studies were included in the final selection, all the studies focused on different aspects of injuries in floorball players. The total number of participants in these studies was 7,256 and the mean age ranged from 10 to 30.9 years. The most common injuries were knee and ankle ligament injuries. Eye injuries were also frequent. Intervention programs resulted in a reduction in injuries, particularly in males and younger individuals. Conclusions The use of intervention programs appears to be effective in preventing acute...
Role of physiotherapy in preventing injuries of floorball players
Bakosová, Natálie ; Táborská, Silvie (advisor) ; Kozel, Jakub (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Author: Natálie Bakosová Supervisor: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Title: Role of physiotherapy in preventing injuries of floorball players Abstract: This theoretical-practical thesis focuses on the role of physiotherapy in preventing injuries by floorball players. The theoretical part consists of 6 various topics. The first topic is a general introduction to this sport, its history, rules, and course. The second topic focuses on the analysis of movement aspects typical for this sport, and the third one evaluates the impact of floorball on the musculoskeletal system. Next, the issue of the most common injuries in floorball and their causes are introduced. The fifth topic concentrates on the possibilities of prevention of injuries. The last topic is the role of physiotherapy and its application for intervention in preventing injuries in floorball. The practical part has two aims. The primary one is to create a modified neuromuscular training program (inspired by a Finnish study by Pasanen et al. (2008b)) which is subsequently applied to the players. The program is used as a physiotherapist intervention for the prevention of injuries. The practical use of this program was tested in three case reports of players from the floorball team TJ Sokol Dobříš. The secondary aim is to map the presence...
Spatial analysis of participants in world men´s championships in selected team sports
DŘEVOJAN, Filip
This bachelor thesis deals with spatial analysis of the world men´s championship in selected team sports, namely handball, volleyball, rugby, and floorball. The thesis consists of two main part - theoretical and analytical part. Theoretical part researches cultural geography, geography of sport, as well as the history and an overview of the world championships given by the sports. Analytical part contains spatial analysis participants of world championship of individual sports, which is the main goal this thesis. Data drawn from official websites international federations are used in map parts and comparations. The results of bachelor´s thesis brought survey, that handball and volleyball seem like sports, where more states compete between themselves, however the biggest number of states comes from Europe. Rugby and floorball are sports, which has their participants less concentration around the world, participants of world championship in rugby have connection with Great Britain and its colonization, participants of world championships in floorball have link to ice hockey.
Floorball as a prevention of socially pathological phenomena of youth
METELKA, Radomil
Floorball as a prevention of socially pathological phenomena of youth. Key words: leisure time, socio-pathological phenomena, prevention, floorball, youth In general, sport as a leisure activity should support prevention of socio-pathological phenomena in society. The thesis is focused on a specific sport activity - floorball and the Floorball Club Štíři. It describes the structure and operation of the youth categories of the Club as well as the content of their training sessions. The goal of the Club's coaches and their approach towards young players is introduced here both as an effort to develop their sport skills and to bring up valid members of society. The thesis deals with variety of Club events organized for members such as suburban camps or multi-day sports camps. Next part summarizes the development through floorball age categories, how it affects young players' leisure time and whether it can be recognized as beneficial for the prevention of socio-pathological phenomena.
Compensational exercises for floorball players in child age
DUKÁT, Jakub
My bachelor work is dedicated to compensational excercise for floorball players in child age. This theme catched my interrest, because I used to play floorball myself. In the present, floorball is increasing free time activity among more and more children. Altough the popularity of the sport is rising, there is not often any kind of proper compesational excercise for this one-sided sport included at the trainings. In the theoretical part, I am writting about floorball itself, kinesiology, myofascial lines, muscle balance and myofascial triggerpoints. The practial part includes qualitative kind of research. In this research, 3 adult floorbal players were examined. All of them were examined by initial anamnesis and initial kinesiological examination. The target was to map functional disorders of these players, focused on hypertensoric muscles, present TrPs and funciton/dysfunction of deep stabilization system of the spine. From the information I gained. I was able to propose rehabilitation plan for each of these players. Examined players attended six individual therapies, which were concluded by output kinesiological examination. Based on the information I examined from these players, I was able to porpose a compesational excercise for child floorbal players, which is targeted to protect these young players from functional disorders, which were found in uncopensated adult players. The target of my work is to map functional disorders in musculosceletal system at floorbal players (focused on hypertonic muscles, TrPs and deeps stabilization systém of the spine, propose a suitable therapy targeted on activation of deep stabilization system of spine, manual therapy and stretching. Last target is to create a suitable compesational excercise for child players based on functional disorders found at adult players.
Comparison of match and training load of selected floorball women teams of the second and third highest league
NĚMCOVÁ, Petra
This thesis focuses on the comparison of match and training load of women in the second and the third highest floorball competition. From September to November 2019, diaries of training load and match load were kept in clubs Spartak Pelhřimov, SK Jihlava - Žďár nad Sázavou B and Rudý Dračice MLADÝCH NADĚJÍ. Based on these diaries, tables of individual load were created. Then the graphs were created, which show individual parts in percentage. The research has shown that at all three clubs, the training unit changes with regards to number of exercise days per week, as well as the number of exercise hours. The club of Spartak Pelhřimov trained 13 times in the watched period, which took altogether 1 255 minutes. The women from SK Jihlava had the longest training load during three months. The result total 5 410 minutes corresponds to 51 trainings. Rudý Dračice got in total 960 minutes in 13 trainings. The lowest match load was watched at club of Spartak Pelhřimov and it took 576 minutes. The match load at the two first league clubs was higher. Jihlava played in total 1 320 minutes and Týn 1 155 minutes. The main difference between the first and second league clubs is mainly the match load, which as significantly lower in the second league.

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