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Case Study of Physiotherapy Care of Patient after Surgery: Suture of the Rotator Cuff
Jílková, Eliška ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Vosmíková, Simona (referee)
Author: Eliška Jílková Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Care of Patient after Surgery: Suture of the Rotator Cuff This bachelor thesis focuses on the rupture of the rotator cuff. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first section provides information about the etiology, complications, conservative and surgical treatment. The main objective is to point out on postoperative physiotherapy procedures. The second, special part includes detailed case study of patient after suture of the rotator cuff. This part was developed based on the work with the patient during the special practice in MediCentrum Praha in the period 16.01.2012 - 02.06.2012. Key words: rotator cuff, rupture, physiotherapy, case report
Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic
Jílková, Eliška ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the incidence of injury among active athletes involved in official clubs of the Czech Republic. Determine the time of their genesis, frequency of injury, time of healing process and the search of connection between individual disciplines and injuries. Method: The research was performed using non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed to 15 athletic clubs - Extra League, The First League and The Second League. In total data from 145 athletes were analyzed. For the data analysis was used software Microsoft Excel 2010. Results: The total number of detected accidents was 403 injuries. The results show that the most commonly injured anatomical areas of the body was the ankle joint with 24%. The most common type of injury was soft tissue injuries of the joints of the upper and lower extremities. They make up 65% of all injuries. The most common injuries caused on the competition was injuries of the upper limbs, in the training was the most common injuries of the lower extremities. The largest representation had injuries classified as "medium severe" with continued treatment 8-21 days. Shot put throwers had the most commonly...
Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic
Jílková, Eliška ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the incidence of injury among active athletes involved in official clubs of the Czech Republic. Determine the time of their genesis, frequency of injury, time of healing process and the search of connection between individual disciplines and injuries. Method: The research was performed using non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed to 15 athletic clubs - Extra League, The First League and The Second League. In total data from 145 athletes were analyzed. For the data analysis was used software Microsoft Excel 2010. Results: The total number of detected accidents was 403 injuries. The results show that the most commonly injured anatomical areas of the body was the ankle joint with 24%. The most common type of injury was soft tissue injuries of the joints of the upper and lower extremities. They make up 65% of all injuries. The most common injuries caused on the competition was injuries of the upper limbs, in the training was the most common injuries of the lower extremities. The largest representation had injuries classified as "medium severe" with continued treatment 8-21 days. Shot put throwers had the most commonly...
The Dramaturgy of the National Theatre Ballet in Seasons 2002 - 2011
Jílková, Eliška ; Christov, Petr (advisor) ; Kočí, Julie (referee)
Eliška Jílková Abstract The aim of the thesis work is to map characteristics and evolution trend of ballet dramaturgy in the National Theater during the season 2002/2003 - 2010/2011. To cover complexity of the topic, the text is broadened out by characteristics of all National Theater stages and the dramaturgy is specified with respect to the previous season. The text offers several views on repertory changes. Besides the methods of titlesselection it also points out external and internal conditions of this process. The thesis also roughly characterizes dramaturgy from previous season when the National Theater ballet was directed by Vlastimil Harapes. For clarity the work is divided by the nationality of authors. One chapter is solely devoted to guest ensembles whose staging have limited influence on the whole repertory appearance. The conclusion summarizes the findings about the evolution and present-day dramaturgy of the ballet. The thesis is finished with description of the most important and distinctive elements of the new dramaturgy concept. Keywords Ballet of the National Theatre in Prague , The National Theatre, dramaturgy, ballet, production, choreography, compound production, repertoire, Petr Zuska, Miniatures, Ballet Gala
Case Study of Physiotherapy Care of Patient after Surgery: Suture of the Rotator Cuff
Jílková, Eliška ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Vosmíková, Simona (referee)
Author: Eliška Jílková Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Care of Patient after Surgery: Suture of the Rotator Cuff This bachelor thesis focuses on the rupture of the rotator cuff. The thesis is divided into two main parts. The first section provides information about the etiology, complications, conservative and surgical treatment. The main objective is to point out on postoperative physiotherapy procedures. The second, special part includes detailed case study of patient after suture of the rotator cuff. This part was developed based on the work with the patient during the special practice in MediCentrum Praha in the period 16.01.2012 - 02.06.2012. Key words: rotator cuff, rupture, physiotherapy, case report

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