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Důsledky rusko-ukrajinské krize pro energetickou bezpečnost Evropské unie
Hrdlička, Vít
The thesis examines the energy security of the European Union in the context of the 2014 Russia-Ukraine crisis, which escalated in February 2022 with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The thesis analyses, in the form of a case study, the impact of this invasion on the EU's energy security, as the Russian Federation supplies significant amounts of fossil fuels to the EU countries. As a result of the invasion, the share of natural gas and oil supplies from Russia to the EU has decreased and the prices of these raw materials have increased. In this context, the EU has started to look at new suppliers from the Middle East and has strengthened cooperation with existing suppliers such as Norway and the United States. In addition, the EU has issued energy-related sanctions packages and introduced the REPowerEU plan, which has led to a strengthening of the EU's energy security and a reduction in dependence on fossil fuel imports from Russia.
Electromyographic Analysis of the Different Handlebars Grips Effect on the Shoulder Blade Fixators
Hrdlička, Vít ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Electromyographic Analysis of the Different Handlebars Grips Effect on the Shoulder Blade Fixators Aims: The main objective of this thesis is to carry out a methodological study on the impact of different handlebars grips on the shoulder blades fixators. Result of the grip change is not only reduction of the upper fixators activity and the increase in the lower fixators activity but also co-contraction index increase and muscle fatigue reduction. Based on the hypothesis we assumed that the highest activity rate of the lower blades fixators and the lowest activity rate of the upper blades fixators will be during the handlebars brakes grip. The highest co- contraction index will occur during the handlebar brakes grip and the maximum muscular fatigue will occur during the grip at the top of the handlebars. The first part of the thesis is focused on the literature search and facts retrieval pertaining to the studied issue. In the second special part of the thesis we conducted a research during which the muscle activity of the upper and lower blade fixators was recorded. Three different handlebars grips were considered during the measurement using the cycle ergometer. Methods: Muscle activity was scanned and recorded using surface EMG. Maximal voluntary contraction of selected muscles based on...
Case study of patient with diagnosis of lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy
Hrdlička, Vít ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Bachelor thesis title: Case study of patient with diagnosis of lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy. Objectives: Objective of this thesis is to describe physioterapeutic procedures used to treat the patient diagnosed with lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy. General section of this thesis is focused on background theory reserach. The disease definition, etiology, clinical picture, diagnostics and conservative therapy used to treat said condition are all covered in this section. Spondylolisthesis classification and various imaging methods are further discussed. Special section of this thesis covers the casuistry of the patient with said diagnosis. Twelve various therapies are descibed in this section. All of them were conducted in Central Military Hospital Prague, Ward unit of Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The whole therapy effect evaluation is covered in the thesis conclusion section. Methods: Methods developed by Janda, Véle, Lewit, Pavlů and Kolář were used during the examination and therapy. Results: Loosening of the postoperative scar as well as of the right m. triceps surae soleus was achieved. Breathing stereotype was adjusted, abdominal muscles activated and the ribs positioning during inspiration was lowered....
Electromyographic Analysis of the Different Handlebars Grips Effect on the Shoulder Blade Fixators
Hrdlička, Vít ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Electromyographic Analysis of the Different Handlebars Grips Effect on the Shoulder Blade Fixators Aims: The main objective of this thesis is to carry out a methodological study on the impact of different handlebars grips on the shoulder blades fixators. Result of the grip change is not only reduction of the upper fixators activity and the increase in the lower fixators activity but also co-contraction index increase and muscle fatigue reduction. Based on the hypothesis we assumed that the highest activity rate of the lower blades fixators and the lowest activity rate of the upper blades fixators will be during the handlebars brakes grip. The highest co- contraction index will occur during the handlebar brakes grip and the maximum muscular fatigue will occur during the grip at the top of the handlebars. The first part of the thesis is focused on the literature search and facts retrieval pertaining to the studied issue. In the second special part of the thesis we conducted a research during which the muscle activity of the upper and lower blade fixators was recorded. Three different handlebars grips were considered during the measurement using the cycle ergometer. Methods: Muscle activity was scanned and recorded using surface EMG. Maximal voluntary contraction of selected muscles based on...
Case study of patient with diagnosis of lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy
Hrdlička, Vít ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Bachelor thesis title: Case study of patient with diagnosis of lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy. Objectives: Objective of this thesis is to describe physioterapeutic procedures used to treat the patient diagnosed with lumbar and other intervertebral discs disease with radiculopathy. General section of this thesis is focused on background theory reserach. The disease definition, etiology, clinical picture, diagnostics and conservative therapy used to treat said condition are all covered in this section. Spondylolisthesis classification and various imaging methods are further discussed. Special section of this thesis covers the casuistry of the patient with said diagnosis. Twelve various therapies are descibed in this section. All of them were conducted in Central Military Hospital Prague, Ward unit of Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The whole therapy effect evaluation is covered in the thesis conclusion section. Methods: Methods developed by Janda, Véle, Lewit, Pavlů and Kolář were used during the examination and therapy. Results: Loosening of the postoperative scar as well as of the right m. triceps surae soleus was achieved. Breathing stereotype was adjusted, abdominal muscles activated and the ribs positioning during inspiration was lowered....

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