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Effect of Ankle and Foot joints mobilization on balance improvement, analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Posturography
Baqhoum, Salem ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Vomáčková, Helena (referee)
Effect of Ankle and Foot joints mobilization on Stability improvement, analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Posturography. The aim of the study was to observe if joint mobilization of ankle and foot joints would improve the stability using the by Computerized Dynamic Posturography (neurocom) as a measurement tool. The methods that are used from the research are based on the knowledge which was obtained during the study of physiotherapy program at FTVS UK. All the participants are between the ages of 20 to 30 years, with no specific diagnose. All the 40 participants were being randomly divide into 2 groups. The control group and the experimental group, each group will have their Stability tested twice on the CPD (NeuroCom). The control group will be measured first, and after 20 minutes they will be measured again without any examination or therapeutic intervention. The experimental group was measured twice, first before the examination of joint play and the therapy, then the examination of joint play was done and any restricted joints were noted and treated, later, the participants were measured again for possible improvement. Joint play examination and therapy take about 20 minutes. Stability analyses take about 20 minutes too. The project doesn't include subjects with severe lower extremity injuries (eg,...
Effect of Ankle and Foot joints mobilization on balance improvement, analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Posturography
Baqhoum, Salem ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Vomáčková, Helena (referee)
Effect of Ankle and Foot joints mobilization on Stability improvement, analyzed by Computerized Dynamic Posturography. The aim of the study was to observe if joint mobilization of ankle and foot joints would improve the stability using the by Computerized Dynamic Posturography (neurocom) as a measurement tool. The methods that are used from the research are based on the knowledge which was obtained during the study of physiotherapy program at FTVS UK. All the participants are between the ages of 20 to 30 years, with no specific diagnose. All the 40 participants were being randomly divide into 2 groups. The control group and the experimental group, each group will have their Stability tested twice on the CPD (NeuroCom). The control group will be measured first, and after 20 minutes they will be measured again without any examination or therapeutic intervention. The experimental group was measured twice, first before the examination of joint play and the therapy, then the examination of joint play was done and any restricted joints were noted and treated, later, the participants were measured again for possible improvement. Joint play examination and therapy take about 20 minutes. Stability analyses take about 20 minutes too. The project doesn't include subjects with severe lower extremity injuries (eg,...
Physiotherapeutic Rehabilitation Plan for a Patient after Disc Herniation at L3/L4 with Radiculopathy
Baqhoum, Salem ; Kučerová, Ilona (advisor) ; Modlinger, Tomáš (referee)
Title Physiotherapeutic rehabilitation plan for a patient after disc herniation at l3/l4 with radiculopathy Goal: The purpose of thesis is to explain in a simplified manner the condition and the positive effect of physical therapy applied Methods This thesis is divided into two parts, a theoretical part that discusses the etiology of the diagnoses and the anatomy of the spine in general and the biomechanical and kinesiology of the lower back. The physiotherapeutic approach is also mentioned in the theoretical part. The second part reviews a patient diagnosed with the mentioned diagnoses, and describes the examinations, therapies and approaches used, the therapy sessions are divided into two parts, before and after the surgery, and finally there is the evaluation and effect of the treatment applied. During the therapy sessions the most important techniques used were joint mobilization and soft tissue techniques according to Lewit, PNF strengthening techniques, breathing exercises and ADL training. Result The patient showed some kind of improvements in the part of the joint play, release of the restricted fascia of lower back and the superficial sensation of the lower extremity. The patient is more aware and educated of his condition.

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