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Efficiency of cold treatment of locomotive system dysfunctions
Vášková, Mariana ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Vláčilová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Efficiency of cold treatment of locomotive system dysfunctions Objectives: The theoretical part should provide an overview of effects of cold on the human organism. The practical part reports a pilot study in which local cryotherapy was applied to painful areas of dysfunctional locomotive system. Methods: After measuring local painfulness using an algometer, the Cryogen 2 device was used for local cryotherapeutic treatment; after the treatment, algometer was used again. Subjective state of the patient was monitored throughout the process. Cryotherapy was applied within normal individual physiotherapeutic treatment to patients of varying age, sex, and locomotive system dysfunctions. Results: We have shown that local cryotherapy, using the Cryogen 2 device, did decrease painfulness in measured areas. Although significant differences in pain perception were found between male and female patients, the efficiency of cryotherapy did not depend on sex. Some correlation was found between treatment efficiency and age. No evidence was found for establishing that repeated application decreases pain perception measured before the next treatment. The results are influenced by a smaller sample of patients and measurements, and by inhomogeneity of patients. Key words: pain treatment, cold, local cryotherapy,...
Physiological significance of pain
Zámostná, Kateřina ; Vaculín, Šimon (advisor) ; Telenský, Petr (referee)
Pain is defined as a physiological process associated with negative emotional experience which warns our body about impending damage. Apart from neuropathic pain, which by definition has no purpose, pain in effect provides a defensive function. However, this role is already being fulfilled by a different mechanism - the defensive reflex, which is evolutionarily older. Therefore we can ask, whether pain is only an emotional experience attached to this reflex, or if it has its own functions. To determine the physiological purpose of pain a rare syndrome of congenital analgesia, characterized by complete absence of pain, will be used. Based on a comparison of clinical cases of the syndrome with a population without pain disorders individual functions of pain will be described and connected to the individual components of pain - sensory- discriminatiory and affective-motivational. The sensory-discriminatory component provides a defensive, diagnostic and an informative function. The defensive function is analogous to the defensive reflex. The informative function transmits information about a physiological process, where pain plays a key role - labour. Diagnostic function applies in medicine and is based on verbal description of the defensive function. Functions of the SD component are involved at the time of...
Efficiency of cold treatment of locomotive system dysfunctions
Vášková, Mariana ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Vláčilová, Ivana (referee)
Title: Efficiency of cold treatment of locomotive system dysfunctions Objectives: The theoretical part should provide an overview of effects of cold on the human organism. The practical part reports a pilot study in which local cryotherapy was applied to painful areas of dysfunctional locomotive system. Methods: After measuring local painfulness using an algometer, the Cryogen 2 device was used for local cryotherapeutic treatment; after the treatment, algometer was used again. Subjective state of the patient was monitored throughout the process. Cryotherapy was applied within normal individual physiotherapeutic treatment to patients of varying age, sex, and locomotive system dysfunctions. Results: We have shown that local cryotherapy, using the Cryogen 2 device, did decrease painfulness in measured areas. Although significant differences in pain perception were found between male and female patients, the efficiency of cryotherapy did not depend on sex. Some correlation was found between treatment efficiency and age. No evidence was found for establishing that repeated application decreases pain perception measured before the next treatment. The results are influenced by a smaller sample of patients and measurements, and by inhomogeneity of patients. Key words: pain treatment, cold, local cryotherapy,...
Physiological significance of pain
Zámostná, Kateřina ; Vaculín, Šimon (advisor) ; Telenský, Petr (referee)
Pain is defined as a physiological process associated with negative emotional experience which warns our body about impending damage. Apart from neuropathic pain, which by definition has no purpose, pain in effect provides a defensive function. However, this role is already being fulfilled by a different mechanism - the defensive reflex, which is evolutionarily older. Therefore we can ask, whether pain is only an emotional experience attached to this reflex, or if it has its own functions. To determine the physiological purpose of pain a rare syndrome of congenital analgesia, characterized by complete absence of pain, will be used. Based on a comparison of clinical cases of the syndrome with a population without pain disorders individual functions of pain will be described and connected to the individual components of pain - sensory- discriminatiory and affective-motivational. The sensory-discriminatory component provides a defensive, diagnostic and an informative function. The defensive function is analogous to the defensive reflex. The informative function transmits information about a physiological process, where pain plays a key role - labour. Diagnostic function applies in medicine and is based on verbal description of the defensive function. Functions of the SD component are involved at the time of...
Pain perception in elders
Vítková, Jana ; Vaculín, Šimon (advisor) ; Telenský, Petr (referee)
The aging of the population is one of the problems of the current period. With increasing age, we have to deal with the accompanying phenomenon more and more - the pain which significantly inconveniences the life and makes normal integration of elderly people into society impossible. This bachelor thesis summarises the present knowledge of pain in elderly people. It addresses the mechanism of pain perception, physiology of aging and types of pain which occur in elderly people. Some types of pain are accompanying diseases which occur during old age - neuropathic, chronic and oncologic pains. The higher occurrence of these types of pain could be explained by the progressive degeneration of nerve system during aging, either due to demyelization and reduction of the number of nerve fibres or due to accumulation of free radicals in the organism. On the other hand, there are some types of pain which elderly people feel with lower intensity - visceral and postoperative pain. At the same time, the pain threshold is increasing in the elderly people. This paradox, i.e. on one hand higher occurrence of chronic pain at higher intensity and on the other hand reduction of visceral pain and postoperative pain could be explained by diffuse noxious inhibitory controls. The current knowledge of the pain in the elderly is...

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