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Effectiveness of early Physiotherapy After the Operation Total Acetabulofemoral Articulation
MALECHOVÁ, Kateřina
In the bachelor thesis called Effectiveness of an early physiotherapy after an operation of the total hip joint replacement, there are theoretical bases related to the given issue in the first part. In the research part there are worked up case studies of two clients who had the same disease, were operated in the orthopaedic ward at the Hospital of České Budějovice and a total hip joint endoprosthesis was made to them. The aim of the thesis is a complex evaluation of physiotherapy methodologies at the patients after an operation of the total hip joint endoprosthesis and an evaluation what could be improved in this issue, so that the postoperative rehabilitation could be a little more efficient. At each patient during the hospitalization were differences in the success of the therapy. In conclusion it is possible to say, that an important role in the effectiveness of the postoperative treatment is a completing of a preoperative rehabilitation. The patient, who completed the preoperative rehabilitation, better managed a verticalization, walking and self-sufficiency after the operation in contrary to the patient who did not complete the preoperative rehabilitation. The significant problem was that she would have had to commute for the preoperative rehabilitation and it was a problem for the patient. Patients waiting for the operation of the hip joint replacement are often constrained by a pain while walking and they are discouraged by a thought to commute to the preoperative rehabilitation. I propose to carry out the preoperative rehabilitation already during the hospitalization, several days before the operation. The thesis can serve as a theoretical study background for students from Medical universities or it can become, in terms of physiotherapy, an inspiration in a clinical practice at physiotherapists engaged in those issues.
The 2D FEM model of the hip joint endoprosthesis and the pelvis
Micka, Michal ; Jírová, Jitka ; Hrubeš, B.
The 2D FEM model is made according to the X-ray slide of the hipjoint endoprosthesis in a surrounding of the acetabular cap. Theartificial cup is the BEZNOSKA type. Three materials titan,polyethylene, cortical bone are taken as elastic. The spongybone of the pelvis is taken as elastoplastic material.

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