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Dyspareunia and the Treatment by Physiotherapy
Čechová, Zuzana ; Hurtíková, Ida (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
Name, surname: Zuzana Čechová Supervisor: Bc. Ida Hurtíková Opponent: Title of bachelor thesis: Dyspareunia and the Treatment by Physiotherapy ABSTRACT: The aim of this bachelor thesis is to determine the effect of Physiotherapy through treatment of Dyspareunia in selected patients, and to provide a comprehensive overview of this diagnose. In the theoretical part described the Pelvic floor muscles from anatomical and functional view and their activity in Deep stabilizing muscles and during the coitus. Next an overview of Female sexual dysfunctions included Dyspareunia, her manifests, classification, etiology and possibilities in the treatment. The practical part contains two case reports of patients diagnosed with Dyspareunia. Both patients went through gynecological, sexuological, psychological and other checkups with negative results. Assumption in these patiens is dysfunctional Pelvic floor muscles in contraction. I aimed the therapy on notification, relaxation and correct activity of the Pelvic floor muscles, concatenations and results of the general comprehensive Physiotherapy examination. I attempted to touch the psychological aspect of the patients as well. Patients had eight intense therapies during more than two months and assigned to exercise at home. Both patients improved condition, mentally,...
Urinary Incontinence in Women and the Treatment by Physiotherapy
Příkaská, Markéta ; Hurtíková, Ida (advisor) ; Leško, Juraj (referee)
This bachelor thesis is dedicated to the female urinary incontinence and its treatment by physiotherapy. The aim of the thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the methods and possibilities of physiotherapy in the treatment of urinary incontinence in women and to determine the effect of physiotherapy for urinary incontinence in selected patients. The theoretical part describes the functional anatomy of the pelvic floor muscles and their involvement in deep stabilizing muscles, as well as classification, etiology and prevalence of urinary incontinence, pathophysiologic mechanism of urinary incontinence and physiotherapy approaches that are used to treat the urinary incontinence. The practical part contains two case reports of patients diagnosed with urinary incontinence.

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