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Case Study of Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient after implantation of cervicocapital endoprothesis of the hip joint.
Jezbera, Jan ; Kočí, Gabriela (advisor) ; Nováková, Tereza (referee)
v Abstract Author: Jan Jezbera Supervisor: Mgr. Gabriela Kočí Title: Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient after implantation of cervicocapital endoprosthesis of the hip joint. Objectives: The objectives of this thesis are to present a case study of physiotherapeutic care for a patient after implantation of a cervicocapital endoprosthesis of the hip joint, which was associated with subsequent sciatic nerve paresis and preceding polyneuropathy. Methods: As part of the case study processed at the Aftercare inpatient department at the Prosek Polyclinic. As part of the patient's care, an anamnesis was taken, an initial kinesiology analysis was performed and, based on this, the goals of subsequent therapy were determined. TMT, mobilization of peripheral joints, individual kinesiotherapy and individual LTV - locomotion and mobility training were used as part of the therapy. Emphasis was placed on self-therapy. At the end of the therapy, an output kinesiology analysis was performed, after which the effect of the therapy was evaluated. Results: The patient's standing and walking improved. Successful correction of elongated shoulders and cervical lordosis. The swelling of the operated DK decreased. Overall increase in range in DKK joints. Overall increase in muscle strength of DKK and HSS muscles....
A new building on Kraví hora in Brno
Kabeláčová, Anna ; Kristek, Jan (referee) ; Rozwalka, Szymon (advisor)
The bachelor thesis focuses on the use of the potential and possibilities of the Centre of Medicinal Plants at Kraví hora in Brno through the operation of an experimental scientific centre. The building is designed to expand the scope and significance of the centre within its current activities with ways of sensitive use of the garden by the public. The basis of the design is research on the effect of colours on plant growth, which also reflects their effect on humans. The function of the science centre is complemented by the operation of garden therapy on the site. Colours have become the link between scientific purpose and psychological effect on humans. A linear object along the boundary of the site responds to the problems associated with the cultivation of plants and also serves to raise public awareness of the existence of this garden.
Eating disorders in females
TESKOVÁ, Veronika Michaela
The thesis focuses on the issue of anorexia nervosa and multifactorial influences on the development and course of this disorder in women. Anorexia nervosa is a serious mental illness that is influenced by many factors such as social, familial and psychological. The analysis of these factors is crucial for a deeper understanding of this disorder and a prerequisite for designing adequate comprehensive treatment. This thesis analyses each of these factors and presents therapeutic approaches to anorexia nervosa and ways of treating it. The research is based on semi-structured interviews with open-ended questions with female respondents suffering from anorexia nervosa.
Canistherapy
HOLEMÁ, Hana
The bachelor thesis deals with the topic of canistherapy. The theoretical part defines the concept of canistherapy, the subject of its research, target groups and users of this treatment. The thesis defines the aims, forms and methods, as well as its risks. It briefly describes the abilities, skills and suitability of the canistherapy dog and deals with the prevention of its abuse. The practical part also advocates a survey. The main aim was to find out what kind of relationship the dog and its owner, as handler, have with each other. It also looks at which dogs are suitable for canistherapy and their mental and physical health. Last but not least, what effect the contact with the dog has on the client and what are the possibilities to prevent abuse of the therapy dog.
Mental health care as a specific tourism product
BÍLKOVÁ, Hana
The goal of this bachelor's thesis is an in-depth analysis in the field of wellness, the identification of main trends and customer preferences, the second goal is to propose the possibility of developing "active" care for mental balance as a new tourism product. Several research methods are used in the thesis. It is an analysis of the offer of travel agencies and accommodation facilities, field research in wellness facilities in Barcelona, Prague and Frymburk near the Lipno dam, two semi-structured interviews, namely with the owner of the Wellness Hotel Frymburk and with a philosopher, lecturer of personal development seminars and organizer of trips to Asia. Structured interviews were also held with participants of wellness facilities in Barcelona, Prague and Frymburk, and moreover I took part in seminars on the researched issue in Basel, Switzerland and in Prague, led by world-renowned experts in the field of mental care. It was found that not all components of a person's wellness are taken care of in wellness facilities, but care is largely focused on the physical aspect, while the mental, spiritual and social components are neglected. The research also showed that the investigated facilities mostly do not offer products influenced by the latest trends in the field of wellness, which are precisely the shift of attention from the care of the body perceived as a "mechanical machine" to the subtler system of the body and its internal thought and emotional processes. The research was conducted on randomly selected respondents in wellness facilities, while analyzing the offer, a wide range of Czech and other European wellness businesses were examined. In the final part, the modification of specified existing wellness facilities by adding spaces for mental care, the economic impact of the proposal including a simplified cost budget and marketing support were proposed.
The Beadwork
Dvořáková, Karolína ; Ruller, Tomáš (referee) ; Kohoutková, Karolína (advisor)
Beadwork is a work that touches on topics such as sexual harassment, rape, abortion, domestic violence, partnerships and family relationships, in general all taboo topics in the family and society, death topics, various hidden traumas in the family and in partnership. Through simple manual work and in the marked space for sharing, the possibility of relaxation opens up. “ To be heard. Just as beads are threaded on a thread, I collect human stories that become part of one (self) therapeutic act. This completes the performance gesture by threading beads in public space, bringing powerful themes from collected stories to light. Transcending myself – myself as an individual, touching everyone who allows themselves to be touched. “
Biofeedback and its practical use
Dvořák, Jiří ; Hrozek, Jan (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of this work is describe common methods of biological feedback therapy that is used to treat some psychosomatic diseases. Subsequently, the description is focused on minimal brain dysfunction treatment by the help of EEG biofeedback. Properties and technical requirements for this therapy are concretized. The last part of this thesis is dedicated to the design and realization of practical software tool for EEG biofeedback therapy which is made in LabView 7.1. The M535 acquisition unit and NI USB-6221 measuring device are used for hardware solution.
Thermal baths Yverdon, five senses in architecture
Kupcová, Tereza ; Křikavová, Iva (referee) ; Koleček, Ivan (advisor)
Spa is located on the outskirts of the Swiss city of Yverdon. Area is surrounded by disparate buildings especially residential character. There are historical buildings on the land and buildings of the spa and hotel. The current spa and the outbuilding of hotel don´t meet requirements, that´s why the buildings will be replaced by a new complex. Neighbourhood doesn´t have any relationship with the spa, that´s why the whole land is surrounded by a wall. Water surface with three “floating” pavilions is inserted into this closed spa park. There are the public spa, the therapeutic spa and the part of the hotel on the water surface. Each of them works largely independently; they are connected by the water surface. The complex is separated by a part of shallow water from the park. It´s solitaire in the park, but it has close connection with it. The spa complex is located near the forest on the south part of the land, because the whole system is quite open.
Sestem for removal of children speech defects
Pokorný, Vojtěch ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Harabiš, Vratislav (advisor)
Speech is one of the basic forms of human communication and disruption of communication ability can negatively affect the life of man. deals with the elaboration of logopedic theory, which serves as a basis for the follow-up design and application creation in the field of speech therapy. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with the history of speech therapy with an emphasis on domestic logopaedia, the logopedic intervention process in its entirety, and the differentiation of individual types of impaired communication skills. The second chapter focuses on a specific disruption of communication skills - dyslalia.The application for the treatment of dyslalia is determined by the application, which is elaborated in the third chapter. The fourth chapter contains a detailed description of the designed and created application, including an explanation of the processes running in the application when the application is being used. The last chapter of this diploma thesis contains a summary of the results of the practical testing of the application together with suggestions for improvement of the application.
Alpha activity monitor
Kašpar, Blahoslav ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Chmelař, Milan (advisor)
This work deals with problems of EEG biofeedback and possibilities of its use in therapy. The method of EEG biofeedback helps patients to achieve the state of relaxation. It is a noninvasive treatment modality. The paper also discussed the requirements for each component unit. The main point of a design and construction of Alpha activity monitor, a device implementing EEG biofeedback focused on sensing electrical activity of the brain, specifically alpha waves. Alpha activity is specific and their parameters are taken into account when selecting components and construction equipment. Custom feedback is then for the appearance of alpha activity mediated by the headphones in acoustic form. The work also includes design of electrical circuits and electrical diagram of the overall apparatus including a list of used parts. Electrical diagrams are formed in the EAGLE 6.1.0.

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