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The effect of the Ludmila Mojžíšová method on pelvic floor muscles of contemporary dancers
Vosenová, Franziska ; Budská, Nikol (advisor) ; Baranová, Eva (referee)
Painful difficulties are common among professional dancers. By observing one dance group, a positive S-reflex, which is a test indicating pelvic floor dysfunction, was found for all dancers. The pelvic floor is one of the key sites of the axial organ and its dysfunction can be the primary cause of painful problems in both local and remote areas of the body. The method of Ludmila Mojžíšová was chosen as the method of pelvic floor treatment. Changes in pain and pelvic floor post-treatment were monitored. The aim was to find out whether the changes on the pelvic floor, after treatment with the method of Ludmila Mojžíšová, can be monitored by transabdominal ultrasound and whether the pain of the places mentioned by the dancers will be reduced. Eleven dancers from a professional dance ensemble dedicated to contemporary dance, who had a positive S-reflex, had back and/or hip pain and were aged 18-25, were selected, and gynecological and internal diseases were excluded. Lift of the pelvic floor during contraction, contraction endurance, and number of rapid contractions were measured in probands using transabdominal ultrasound. The parameters were measured in a supine and standing position. They also underwent an examination by a physiotherapist. Pain was assessed by visual analogue scale (VAS). 6 subjects...

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