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Clinical importance of pelvic floor problems in patology of motoric system and its therapy
KRÁSENSKÁ, Radmila
Pelvic floor fulfils the postural function and influences the erect carriage of body significantly. The pelvic floor muscles support the body and the pelvic together with other components of the deep stabilization system (Skalka, 2002). The Thesis is aimed at collection of basic information on the above mentioned problems and at application of such information in the practice as part of diagnostics and therapy of patients with vertebrogenous difficulties. The theoretical part deals with pelvic area anatomy and kinesiology, deep stabilization system, pelvic floor and vertebrogenous disorders and their causes and symptoms. A list of possibilities of physiotherapeutic treatment includes basic practices used in the therapy of the pelvic floor and the whole deep stabilization system. The actual proposal for the therapy includes soft tissue mobilization techniques, postisometric relaxation, facilitation techniques, deep breathing and exercises for pelvic floor and the deep stabilization system. The therapy led particularly to reduction of tonus of hypertonic muscles, relieving of overstrained ligament, optimization of breathing stereotype and involvement of the deep stabilization system. The clients mentioned subjectively relief of back pain. The discussion and the summary intend to be a complex review. With respect to the achieved results, I think that the therapy was the right choice. However, the therapy must be continued in order to remedy the disorders completely.

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