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Agent System for Searching on Real Estate Servers
Šimara, Michal ; Šebek, Michal (referee) ; Filák, Jakub (advisor)
Object of this bachelor thesis is design and implement an agent system for searching on real estate servers. Nowadays are agent systems one of the popular topics in artifical intelligence and offers a wide range of possible uses. One of them is searching for information on the Web. In this paper are described existing agent-based retrieval systems. They serve as insipiration to design the final system, which search information on real estate servers and create an overview of them.
Developmental coordination disorder. Diagnosis and therapy from the physiotherapist's perspective
Tuháčková, Jana ; Šebek, Milan (advisor) ; Gerlichová, Markéta (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT First and last name: Jana Tuháčková Supervisor: Ing. Milan Šebek Title: Developmental coordination disorder Subtitle: Diagnosis and therapy from the physiotherapist's perspective Abstract: This theoretical bachelor thesis is devoted to the topic of developmental coordination disorder, its diagnosis and therapy from the perspective of a physiotherapist. In the theoretical part it summarizes the current level of knowledge about developmental coordination disorder, its etiology, risk factors, comorbidities, manifestation, diagnostic and therapeutic options. The aim of the second part of the thesis was to make a systematic review about the latest physiotherapy options for developmental coordination disorder and their effectiveness. The search included 16 randomised controlled trials from 2017-2023 investigating the impact of different therapeutic approaches on children with DCD aged up to 12 years, The results of the search summarise the current status and direction of research in the field of DCD therapy.The studies included in the search section looked at influencing a variety of manifestations of DCD, ranging from instability, motor learning problems and predictive motor control, imagery and movement planning, visual control, and others. Therapeutic approaches aimed at addressing...
Testing the function of the shoulder girdle in wild water slalom, Comparison of groups with the history of shoulder girdle injuries and without injuries
Heger, Tomáš ; Kozel, Jakub (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT First name and surname: Tomáš Heger Supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Kozel Title of the bachelor thesis: Testing the function of the shoulder girdle in wild water slalom. Comparison of groups with the history of shoulder girdle injuries and without injuries Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with the objective assessment of the influence of shoulder girdle injury on its functional status in wild water slalom using the UQYBT and CKUEST test. The bachelor thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part of the thesis is devoted to the shoulder gridle, its anatomy, kinesiology and the problems of its most common injuries in canoe slalom athletes together with the introduction of the basic characteristics of canoe slalom and the functional tests used in this thesis. The practical part of the thesis focuses on testing and comparison of a group of actively competing slalomers with a history of injury and a control group. A total of 14 probands participated in the testing who were divided into control and study groups. The probands in the study group had a history of shoulder injury while the control group did not. Subsequently, testing of the study and control groups was performed using the CKUEST and UQYBT test. Based on the evaluation of the results and comparison of...
Physiotherapy in patients with neglect syndrome
Boháčková, Anna ; Šebek, Milan (advisor) ; Táborská, Silvie (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Author: Anna Boháčková Supervisor: Ing. Milan Šebek Title: Physiotherapy in patients with neglect syndrome Abstract: This bachelor's thesis explores the topic of physiotherapy for patients with neglect syndrome. The objective of this study is to evaluate the progress of patients with neglect syndrome who undergo physiotherapy using selected methods such as visual scanning, forced use, hemi-field patching, and limb activation training. The thesis consists of a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part summarizes information related to neglect syndrome, with a focus on etiology and pathogenesis, classification, clinical symptoms and physiotherapeutic procedures. The practical part presents case studies of two patients with neglect syndrome. Each patient underwent an initial examination, eight physiotherapy sessions, and a final evaluation that included standardized testing. Both patients demonstrated improvement in their condition. Key words: neglect syndrome, physiotherapy, visual scanning, hemi-field patching, constraint- induced movement therapy, limb activation training
Modernizace informačního portálu pro Vodárenskou akciovou společnost, a.s.
Šebek, Martin
This bachelor thesis is about the modernization of the information portal for VODÁRENSKÁ AKCIOVÁ SPOLEČNOST, a.s. The aim was to design and implement a new information portal that will meet all the requirements of the company. The theoretical part of the work includes an analysis of the current state and a description of the technologies used. The practical part consists of the system designing of the new application including UML diagrams and a description of the implementation of individual parts of the system. In the conclusion, there are discussed suggestions for extending the application and evaluating the results of the work.
The Use of Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation in Patients with Spastic Paresis
Vítek, Jakub ; Jeníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
OF BACHELOR THESIS Title: The Use of Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation in Patients with Spastic Paresis Subtitle: Clinical Assessment of Novel Device for Functional Electrical Stimulation Background: Peroneal Nerve Functional Electrical Stimulation is a method used to compensate foot drop syndrome, which can be often seen in patients with spastic paresis. Foot drop syndrome limits lower extremity function, impairs mobility and represents a considerable risk of falling. Due to the frequent occurrence of these difficulties and their severity new compensation and therapeutic devices are being developed. Objective: The main purpose of the thesis was to use novel device for functional electrical stimulation (FES) in patients with spastic paresis and describe its functionality, reliability, ergonomics and user-friendliness from the perspective of both therapist and patient. Methods: Two probands, diagnosed with spastic paresis, participated in a two-week trial of the prototype device which offers new options of multi-channel stimulation and setting of all stimulation parameters directly in the device using the touch screen. After the intervention a semi-structured interview and a survey, which were focused on the device abilities, were administered with probands. The interview and the...
Physiotherapy for spinal muscular atrophy in childhood
Klečáková, Ivana ; Šebek, Milan (advisor) ; Tichá, Monika (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Jméno, příjmení: Ivana Klečáková Vedoucí práce: Ing. Milan Šebek Title: Physiotherapy for Spinal muscular atrophy in childhood Abstract: The work has a theoretical and practical part. The target of this work is to compile individual physiotherapeutic program for patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy in childhood. The theoretical part deals with a general introduction to the issue of alpha motoneuron and its involvement with hereditary degenerative diseases. Section of the theoretical part is the anatomy and physiology related to this issue. Furthermore, the issues related to Spinal Muscular Atrophy - classification, clinical forms, clinical picture and course, pathogenesis and diagnostics, are elaborated. In the theoretical part I also deal with the current possibilities of rehabilitation and physiotherapy in such patients. This part is crucial for my work and knowledge from it is applied to the management of therapies, which are processed in the practical part of the work. This part deals with physiotherapeutic concepts and methods that are used in the Czech Republic and abroad - exercises on a neurophysiological basis, analytical and conditioning exercises, respiratory physiotherapy and the use of aids for therapy. The practical part of the work took place in cooperation with the...
Deniable encryption
Šebek, Marcel ; Tůma, Jiří (advisor) ; Krajíček, Jan (referee)
In the thesis we study deniable encryption, as proposed by Canetti et al. (CRYPTO 1997). Standard encryption schemes guarantee good security level unless the adversary is able to force the sender and/or receiver to reveal her secret knowledge. Assuming that the adversary knows true ciphertext, the se- cret inputs usually commits the sender/receiver to the true plaintext. On the contrary, deniable scheme is equipped with algorithms that provide alternative secrets which makes the adversary believe that different plaintext was encrypted. We recall the most important results in the area, in particular, the schemes of Canetti et al. (CRYPTO 1997), the scheme of Klonowski et al. (SOFSEM 2008) based on ElGamal encryption, schemes of O'Neill et al. (CRYPTO 2011), and schemes and impossibility result of Bendlin et al. (ASIACRYPT 2011). In ad- dition to presenting known results in an unified environment, we deeply investi- gate simulatable-encryption based schemes. In particular, we construct a scheme that is bideniable, and both of its induced schemes are receiver-deniable (in the flexible/multi-distributional setting). We also disprove part of the results of Bendlin et al. (ASIACRYPT 2011) by showing that their construction of fully bideniable scheme is wrong. This result is verified using computer simulation....
Physiotherapy in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Dobešová, Petra ; Šebek, Milan (advisor) ; Šebková, Natálie (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Title: Physiotherapy in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis Abstract: This bachelor thesis is consisting of a theoretical part and a practical part. The theoretical part is consisting of the basics of neuroanatomy needed to understand the disease, pathophysiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and clarify the term motor neuron disease. Then is the ALS described in more details, talks about its history, epidemiology, aetiology, diagnosis, clinical manifestation, classification, treatment and palliative care in patients with ALS. In terms of physiotherapy is first described the course of physiotherapy in the 6 stages of ALS. Subsequently, specific physiotherapeutic techniques are described, which are used in therapy with a justification of what we can influence with their help. The described techniques are respiratory physiotherapy, active exercise, dynamic neuromuscular stabilization, passive exercise and the possibility of influencing pain through physiotherapy. The practical part is consisting of an information brochure for patients with ALS in the 1st and 2nd stage of the disease and a case report of a patient in the late phase of ALS. The brochure is containing basic information about the disease and the possibilities of movement and exercise with the...
Dry needling in the therapy of functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system. Subtitle: Myofascial trigger points
Bečvářová, Zuzana ; Jeníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Šebek, Milan (referee)
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE V AJ Author: Zuzana Bečvářová Supervisor: Mgr. Jakub Jeníček, Ph.D. Title: Dry needling in the therapy of functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system Subtitle: Myofascial trigger points Abstract: This bachelor's thesis has a research character and concerns the application of dry needling in the therapy of functional disorders of the musculoskeletal system. The objective of this thesis is to provide a comprehensive summary about the topic of myofascial trigger points, which are considered to be the most common cause of myofascial pain and dry needling, which presents one of the therapy options. A part of the topic summary is dedicated to the Czech legislation concerning the application of dry needling in the physiotherapy practice. The main objective of this thesis is to create a systematic research of clinical studies, which compare the efficacy of dry needling to standard methods of physiotherapy. The research includes 22 randomized clinical studies, which compare the efficacy of dry needling to manual therapy, physical therapy and a combination of physiotherapy methods. Some follow the inclusion of dry needling application into a multimodal program. The results of this research show that the effect of dry needling is at least similar or even better in comparison to the...

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