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Influence of painful menstruation and associated back pain in university students using method of Ludmila Mojžíšová
Dvořáková, Barbora ; Křivánková, Markéta (advisor) ; Hošková, Blanka (referee)
Title: Influencing of painful menstruation and associated back pain in university students using Ludmila Mojžíšová method Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to investigate the effect of Ludmila Mojžíšová method on painful menstruation and the occurrence of associated symptoms. Methods: Research is conducted in the form of an experiment. The diploma thesis includes a theoretical and a practical part. The monitored group consisted of 8 female university students with painful menstruation, in whom the doctor ruled out a more serious cause of these difficulties. The practical part was focused on examining 8 weeks of exercise of the compiled plan together with other techniques according to Ludmila Mojžíšová's method for menstrual pain. The intervention consisted of 4 individual meetings and subsequent independent exercise for 8 weeks with a frequency of ideally at least 30 minutes every day. Kinesiology analysis, anamnesis taking and non-standardized Menstrual Distress Questionnaire were chosen as data collection methods. Results: For the evaluation of the practical part of the work, 4 hypotheses were established. For each subject, the effect of the chosen intervention was assessed through a visual analog pain scale, the MDQ questionnaire and a kinesiology analysis form. Hypotheses were...
The effectiveness of physiotherapeutic intervention on primary dysmenorrhea.
Němečková, Eliška ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Kučerová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Effectivness of physiotherapeutic intervention on primary dysmenorrhea therapy Objectives: The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of a twelve-week physiotherapy intervention including manual therapy according to dysmenorrhea. Methods: This experimental study evaluates the benefits of physiotherapeutic intervention in women with primary dysmenorrhea. Female probands suffering from primary dysmenorrhea were selected and randomly divided into two groups. Two standardized qualitative questionnaires, Menstrual Distress Questionnaire and Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire were used to assess dysmenorrhea and the effect of therapy at the beginning of the experiment and at the end of the experiment after three months. During these months, three physiotherapy interventions were performed, which included examination and treatment by joint mobilisation series and examination and treatment of the pelvic floor muscles The control group did not undergo any treatment of primary dysmenorrhea for three months. Results: Differences in the income and outcome values of the Menstrual Distress Questionnaire and pain descriptors from the Short-Form McGill Questionnaire in probands who underwent the intervention were statistically significant (p <0.05). The differences in the mean values of the...
Influence of body position on pelvic floor muscle contraction strength
Zahořová, Markéta ; Křivánková, Markéta (advisor) ; Hráský, Pavel (referee)
Title: Methods of secondary prevention of the pelvic floor after childbirth Objectives: This is a theoretical work with a descriptive-analytical part. It includes an analysis of the literature from available sources, an analysis of active approaches in the secondary prevention of the pelvic floor and the creation exercise unit for further research. Methods: Literature analysis including processing of information from available sources. Results: Handbook of pelvic floor training with methodical descriptions. Keywords: Pelvic girdle, pregnancy, gynecological weaknesses after childbirth, incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse, sexual dysfunction, pelvic floor examination, Arnold Kegel method, Ludmila Mojžíšová method, Alexander method, Feldenkrais method, Cantienica, exercise unit
Surrounding People´s Reaction to a Couple Dealing with the Problem of Involuntary Childlessness
HEŘMANOVÁ, Bohuslava
Infertility is described as a condition in which a couple for at least one year, despite regular unprotected sexual intercourse, fails to become pregnant. It currently affects about 15% of couples. Acceptance of the diagnosis and subsequent treatment is a huge strain both in physical and mental aspects. People dealing with the problem of involuntary childlessness are usually very sensitive to the response of surrounding people. In the theoretical section infertility is defined as a disease, its causes are mentioned and possible solutions discussed. Assisted reproduction and substitute family care are described. Exercises using the method of L. Moses, spa treatment, alternative treatment options, and childlessness are also included. Communication of an infertile couple with surrounding people is described. The psychosocial impact of involuntary childlessness is also mentioned. The objective of the thesis was to survey surrounding people´s reactions on an infertile couple´s diagnosis and subsequent therapy. Another objective was to determine whether these couples feel the need to notify other people of their diagnosis and of the course of treatment, and what reaction they expect. A qualitative research strategy was chosen. The data collection was carried out using semi-structured interviews with couples who in their past had to deal with the problem of a not fulfilling parenthood. Eight couples and one woman participated in the research survey. The obtained data were evaluated by the qualitative content analysis. It has been found that an infertile couple feels surrounding people´s interest in the assisted reproduction treatment, its possibilities and progress, but also in its financial cost. Adoption is regarded as heroism, charity or foolishness from the perspective of the public. The research has shown that women in infertile couples have a greater need than men to share the infertility diagnosis and possible solutions with their close people. They also expect their close people´s assistance in the form of support, understanding and the possibility to share their experience as for the effort to get a child. These findings have answered the research questions and both the stated objectives were met. This bachelor thesis could be used by midwifery students, midwives and infertile couples as a source of information on the difficulties in communication between an involuntarily childless couple and surrounding people.

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