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The Case Study of a Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with Cervicobrachial Syndrome
Hegmonová, Barbora ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Autor: Barbora Hegmonová Name of bachelor's thesis: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with cervicobrachial syndrome Objective: The aim this work is gather theorical and practical information in the field of cervicobrachial syndrome and their subsequent use in past therapies of diagnosed patinets Methods: My bachelor thesis is divided into two main parts, the general part and the special part. The general part contains information about anatomy, biomechanice and kinesiology. I describe specifically the diagnosis of cervicobrachial syndrome with details to clinical sings, treatmend and psychotherapy. The special part contains a case report of a patient with Cb syndrome. It consists of initial and final kinesiological analysis, short - term and long-term terapy plan, therapy proposal and detailed description of individual therapies. The work was elaborated on the basis of continous pracice on the Regional hospital Kladno, a. s. from 22.1 - 16.2.2018 Key words: cervicobrachial syndrome, physiotherapy
Case Study of a Patient after Partial Hip Replacement
Abdulmalik, Abdullaziz Abdulmalik Ali ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Lassner, Martin (referee)
"Case Study of a Patient after Partial Hip Replacement" The following Bachelor thesis case study took place in Orthopedic Surgery department of the Central Military Hospital in Prague, Czech Republic. This thesis has been divided in to two section. The first section is a generally theoretical section that describes the lower limb, anatomy, biomechanics, kinesiology and a basic general outlook on the femoral bone fractures and intervention. The second section which is the practical part of this thesis is focused on the analyses of a patient post a partial hip replacement surgery that's a consequence of a proximal femoral bone fracture. The section contains physiotherapeutic examinations that relate to the patient's condition and help clearly understand her overall clinical picture. The main goals of therapy approach was to reduce the patient's pain, restore function of the hip and the lower extremity in general to its optimal condition to enable the patient to resume activities of daily living. There was a positive outcome from the therapies applied. The pain around the hip that the patient used to feel decreased. Greater active and passive ranges of motion in the hip joint were achieved as well. The muscle tonus in the lower extremity also improved significantly. Off course the patient hasn't...
Aplication of virtual reality on dynamic postural stability
Al Amri, Saad Khazim D ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
Objective The aim of this study was to identify if there is any significant difference in dynamic postural stability after 3D Virtual Reality VR application on healthy adults. Methodology There were 11 healthy adults participants ( n=11 , 7 males, 4 females), with age average of 27 years. Pre-test and post-test procedures were performed by using NeuroCom, Smart Balance Master System, Sensory Organization Test SOT (Composite Equilibrium, Sensory Analysis of Somatosensory SOM, Visual VIS, Vestibular VEST, and Preference PREF) and Motor Control Test MCT (Weight Symmetry). Application of 3D Virtual Reality was provided by using Samsung Gear Goggles, with 5 minutes duration. Results There were no significant statistical differences in SOT Composite Equilibrium, Sensory Analysis of Somatosensory SOM, Visual VIS, Vestibular VEST, Preference PREF, and MCT Weight Symmetry results (p > 0.05) after the Virtual Reality application. Conclusion The application of Virtual Reality has no significant difference on dynamic postural stability in healthy adults from one session exposure. Further investigation and trials are needed to clarify the Virtual Reality effectiveness on dynamic postural stability of healthy adults. Keywords Postural Stability, Dynamic Postural stability, Balance, Computerized Dynamic...
Effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation on the strengthening of deep neck flexors in patients with cervicogenic headache
Jacková, Tereza ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Vláčilová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Effect of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation on strengthening of deep neck flexors in patients with cervicogenic headache Objectives: The aim of this diploma thesis is to investigate the effectiveness of proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation on relieving or reduction headaches in patients diagnosed with cervicogenic headache. Methods: This is a pilot study involving 10 patients diagnosed with cervicogenic headache in the age range of 23-41 years. Patients participated in proprioceptive neuromuscular head and neck therapy, which took place 3 times per week for 5 weeks. Patients on the first and last therapy completed the Neck Disability Index, the measurements were done twice a week. It was a measurement of performance index of deep neck flexors by means of a craniocervical flexion test and evaluation of pain on visual analogue scales. The statistical method - paired t-test was used to analyze the obtained data. Results: The results of this thesis show that proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation therapy is effective in elimination or reduction of headaches in patients diagnosed with cervicogenic headache. Keywords: cervicogenic headache, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, craniocervical flexion test, Neck Disability Index, physiotherapy
Incidence of injuries at top badminton players depending on physiotherapy and compensatory programmes
Havlová, Lucie ; Satrapová, Lenka (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
Title: Incidence of injuries at top badminton players depending on physiotherapy and compensatory programmes Objectives: The main aim of this study is to find out what are the most frequent injuries at top badminton players taking part in the Czech extra league and in the first league in the season 2017/2018. Besides, the aim is also to find out if physiotherapy and compensatory programmes influence the decrease of the incidence of these injuries. And then, if badminton players devote thein time to compensatory programmes and use the possibilities of physiotherapy. Methods: For finding out the most frequent injuries at top badminton players we used a non-standardised questionnaire. The research had the character of a correlative - predilective study which studied the relationship between the incidence of injuries in badminton depending on physiotherapy and compensatory programmes. Results: The most frequent injuries among the Czech badminton players occur in the area of an ankle (47%), knee (34%) and shoulder joint (22%). According to the results, physiotherapy and compensatory programs proved a positive effect on reducing the incidence of injury. 25% of players working with a physiotherapist since childhood have never suffered injury. 68% of players who started to cooperate with a physiotherapist...
The effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait in patients with Multiple Sclerosis.
Vaňková, Šárka ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
Title: The effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait in patients with Multiple Sclerosis Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait in patients with multiple sclerosis using GAITRite and Timed 25-Foot Walk test (T25FW). Furthermore, we investigated the effect of rhythmic auditory stimulation on the patients' subjective perception of their gait using the standardised MSWS-12 questionnaire. Methods: Twenty-eight individuals were recruited for the study. The intervention group comprised 14 patients (2 men, 12 women, average age - 34 years) with the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis of ≤ 6.0 on Kurtzke Expanded Disability Status Scale. The control group comprised 14 healthy individuals (2 men, 12 women, average age - 36 yrs). All recruited individuals must have been older than 18 years old. The intervention group walked for 20 minutes a day for 6 weeks while listening to rhythmic music with cadence set 15% higher than the cadence of their gait. The control group had no intervention. Individual gait parameters in both groups were measured before and after the 6 weeks using the GAITRite device. The following parameters were analysed: step duration, step length, step velocity, cadence, length of double support, length of single support. Walking speed was...
Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with the Diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis
Svoboda, Petr ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Zinková, Iva (referee)
Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis. Aim: The aim of this thesis is to introduce the issue of disease of ankylosing spondylitis, focusing on physiotherapy treatment in this disease. Furthermore the thesis is introducing a case study of a patient diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Summary: This thesis is divided into two parts, general part and special part. General part introduces the issue of ankylosing spondylitis. The general part describes symptoms of the disease, its diagnostics and ways of treatment, focusing on physiotherapy and physical exercise in general, furthermore possibilities drug treatment and surgery is mentioned as well as other ways of treatment. Finally it describes the prognosis of the disease. Special part introduces a case study of a patient diagnosed with ankylosing spondylitis. Based on the initial biomechanical assessment the short-term and long-term rehabilitation plan is evaluated, the therapy carried out according to rehabilitation plan. By comparing both initial and final biomechanical assessment, the effect of therapy was concluded. The materials to create this thesis, was gathered during my work experience in Revmatologický ústav, Prague which I undertook from 15. January 9. to February 2018. Key...
Case Study of Physical therapy management of a patient with systemic scleroderma
Macháčková, Tereza ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Zinková, Iva (referee)
Title Case study of physical therapy management of a patient with systemic scleroderma Summary The topic of this work is progressive disease called Systemic scleroderma. For this disease are typical fibrotic changes in connective tissue such as are in skin and in some organs. The first part of the work summarizes information about this disease. The second part of this work contains case study of physical management of a patient with this diagnosis. The case study includes initial examination, suggestion of therapies and implementation. After this part is a final examination. At the end of the second part is an evaluation of performed therapies. Results At the end of therapies there was an improvement in patient's health. Key words Systemic scleroderma, rheumatic diseases, physical therapy, case study
Physiotherapy Case Study of Rheumatoid Arthritis
Mukhtar, Mahera ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Mikulášová, Markéta (referee)
"Physiotherapy Case Study of Rheumatoid Arthritis." The following Bachelor thesis case study was taken place at the Institute of Rheumatology, Prague, Czechia, for 2 weeks of period. The practice was carried under the supervision and guidance of Markéta Mikulášová. The main objective of this case study is to analyse the diagnosis of the patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Physiotherapeutic planned methods were executed on the rheumatoid arthritis patient to reach an optimal healthy state of the patient and to prevent any further complications. The thesis is divided into two main parts. Firstly, the Theoretical part which includes basic general outlook of the disease rheumatoid arthritis. Secondly, the main Practical part of the thesis, which includes the overall analyse of the patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Containing all the physiotherapy examinations required regarding the disease, followed by the therapy sessions done to achieve all the goals that were deducted from the examination, final physiotherapy examination in order to compare the changes or goals achieved from the initial examinations and lastly the results conclusion. The main goal of the therapy was to reduce the pain of the patient, improve the ROM especial of the hands for the ADL and delay the progressions of the deformity. The...
The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis
Šebíková, Linda ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Kubový, Petr (referee)
Title: The influence of the surface load distribution of the foot during dynamic movement in tennis Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine whether there is a change in the force load in the area of the sole of the foot during the forehand strike phase in an open position depending on the type of playing surface. Methods: The research was attended by 10 level I tennis players of ranging from the age of 17 to 28. Each of the players has played tennis for at least two years, train 2 - 3 times a week and has no limb injury in the past 12 months. Using the Pedar-X instrument, changes in the force of the plantar load during the forhend strike phase on clay and Casali surfaces were measured. To evaluate these changes, the contact forces [N] (vertical reaction forces) were measured. First, an intra-individual foot impact assessment on the heel region and forefoot on the clay and Casali surface were performed using graphs of temporal force averages. Secondly, an inter-individual evaluation of the maximum force values in the region of the heel, midfoot, forefoot, hallux and lesser toes and whole feet of the foot was performed using the paired t-test statistical method. Results: The results of the work show that the different surfaces influence the size of the load as well as its plantar...

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