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EMG biofeedback
Sekera, Lukáš ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
First part of bachelor’s thesis is describing composition and function of muscles. Afterwards is described EMG signal, its measurement and evaluation. In the second part of bachelor’s thesis ale programed 3 games for myofeedback, which are using the evaluation of EMG signal. First parameter used is the duration of action potencial, second is strenghth of the muscle and last is measuring the time of response to stimulus.
EMG biofeedback
Toman, Jakub ; Hrozek, Jan (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis describes the basic methods of bringing out the electromyographic data by invazive and noninvazive procedure. Further it is focused on the principle of the biological feedback and on the myofeedback and its essential characteristics. The created application can displays the progression of the maesured EMG, signalizes the overrun of the set up threshold and contains two simply games for myofeeedback.
EMG biofeedback
Sekera, Lukáš ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
First part of bachelor’s thesis is describing composition and function of muscles. Afterwards is described EMG signal, its measurement and evaluation. In the second part of bachelor’s thesis ale programed 3 games for myofeedback, which are using the evaluation of EMG signal.
An examination of pelvic floor activity folloving the application of special exercises
Ludvíková, Lucie ; Hošková, Blanka (advisor) ; Kodešová, Klára (referee)
Title: An examination of pelvic floor activity following the application of special exercises Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to validate the usefulness of carrying out local pelvic floor muscle examinations as an indication and education for therapy. A second objective is for the women involved in the research to subjectively evaluate the examination methods and therapy. Furthermore, the thesis aims to establish an example of a comprehensive and detailed local examination of the pelvic floor muscles. Methods: We measured the pelvic floor activity per vaginam using an EMG biofeedback device on clients with a pelvic floor dysfunction and grade I stress incontinence symptoms. Based on the results of the examination, therapy using the vaginal device was recommended and in six weeks a follow-up examination was carried out. The changes in pelvic floor activity were evaluated by comparing the initial and follow-up examinations. Thus the usefulness of carrying out an examination of the local pelvic floor muscles before indicating a therapy was validated. At the end of the examination an interview with participating clients was conducted in order to subjectively evaluate the method. Results: All of the women participating in the research had previously undergone a different method of pelvic floor...
EMG biofeedback
Sekera, Lukáš ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
First part of bachelor’s thesis is describing composition and function of muscles. Afterwards is described EMG signal, its measurement and evaluation. In the second part of bachelor’s thesis ale programed 3 games for myofeedback, which are using the evaluation of EMG signal. First parameter used is the duration of action potencial, second is strenghth of the muscle and last is measuring the time of response to stimulus.
EMG biofeedback
Sekera, Lukáš ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
First part of bachelor’s thesis is describing composition and function of muscles. Afterwards is described EMG signal, its measurement and evaluation. In the second part of bachelor’s thesis ale programed 3 games for myofeedback, which are using the evaluation of EMG signal.
An examination of pelvic floor activity folloving the application of special exercises
Ludvíková, Lucie ; Hošková, Blanka (advisor) ; Kodešová, Klára (referee)
Title: An examination of pelvic floor activity following the application of special exercises Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to validate the usefulness of carrying out local pelvic floor muscle examinations as an indication and education for therapy. A second objective is for the women involved in the research to subjectively evaluate the examination methods and therapy. Furthermore, the thesis aims to establish an example of a comprehensive and detailed local examination of the pelvic floor muscles. Methods: We measured the pelvic floor activity per vaginam using an EMG biofeedback device on clients with a pelvic floor dysfunction and grade I stress incontinence symptoms. Based on the results of the examination, therapy using the vaginal device was recommended and in six weeks a follow-up examination was carried out. The changes in pelvic floor activity were evaluated by comparing the initial and follow-up examinations. Thus the usefulness of carrying out an examination of the local pelvic floor muscles before indicating a therapy was validated. At the end of the examination an interview with participating clients was conducted in order to subjectively evaluate the method. Results: All of the women participating in the research had previously undergone a different method of pelvic floor...
EMG biofeedback
Toman, Jakub ; Hrozek, Jan (referee) ; Janoušek, Oto (advisor)
The bachelor´s thesis describes the basic methods of bringing out the electromyographic data by invazive and noninvazive procedure. Further it is focused on the principle of the biological feedback and on the myofeedback and its essential characteristics. The created application can displays the progression of the maesured EMG, signalizes the overrun of the set up threshold and contains two simply games for myofeeedback.

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