National Repository of Grey Literature 43 records found  previous11 - 20nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Physiotherapy procedures after arthroscopy of the hip joint
PRCHALOVÁ, Martina
The bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of physiotherapy after arthroscopic surgery of the hip joint. The thesis is divided into two main parts, theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part I deal with the anatomy and kinesiology of the hip joint, an independent chapter is about the arthroscopy and its history, the description of the arthroscopy of the hip joint, the main indication and contraindication to this surgical procedure. The theoretical part is supplemented by a subchapter on examination methods before the operation itself, and above all a description of physiotherapy procedures suitable for patients who have undergone this procedure. The practical part is created in the form of qualitative research, which contains processed case reports of three patients who were indicated for arthroscopy of the hip joint and this operation was performed in specialized workplaces. The research sample consisted of three men between 47 and 67 years. The first two probands were more than a week after the surgery and the case report includes an entry kinesiological examination, a rehabilitation plan proposal, the course of the therapy itself, and a kinesiological examination. In the third patient, I focus on the condition during hospitalization, ie the case report includes an entry kinesiological examination before the procedure, a proposal for a short-term rehabilitation plan and a course of therapy in the first days after arthroscopy of the hip joint. For patients, I also created a brochure with basic information and a suitable physiotherapeutic unit after surgery. The first aim of the work was to summarize the theoretical knowledge about the problems of arthroscopy of the hip joint and the second one, the main aim was to map the possibilities of physiotherapy after this surgery. This work can be used as educational material for medical staff, students of physiotherapy, but also for patients after a given surgical procedure, especially a specially designed brochure.
The Sexual Segregation of fish from family Cyprinidae in the Řimov Reservoir
Žák, Jakub ; Prchalová, Marie (advisor) ; Čech, Martin (referee)
The sexual segregation, defined as different use of space by sexes is widespread phenomenon in the animal tree of life. As a result of segregation there is a different use of resources such as habitat, prey items or different threat by predation. Nevertheless it is not well studied in fish taxa except in marine environment. The common and widespread freshwater species such as a bream (Abramis brama), a bleak (Alburnus alburnus) and a roach (Rutilus rutilus) so far have not never been studied from the perspective of sexual segregation too. This thesis aims to examine the sexual segregation of these species and to test premises of sexual segregation such as sexual size dimorphism, age composition and differences in food. Afterwards the different space use of sexes in the Římov reservoir was tested. The gillnet sampling was used to collect data. Gillnets were installed to four localities in longitudinal gradient of reservoir in epilimnion where is the highest abundance of fish. Sampling was performed in August from 2009 to 2016. Results of this thesis show that females and males have different life histories and that bleak and roach are significantly bigger and older than males. The size dimorphism in bream was confirmed but not age difference between sexes. Sexes of bream had different diet. Males...
Psychosocial consequences of war conflicts
Prchalová, Marie ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Mašát, Vladimír (referee)
The thesis is focused on an analysis and description of psychosocial consequences in war conflicts with main emphasis on conflicts of an internal character which are prevalent at the present. The most risk groups are children, women, refugees, displaced people and soldiers. Foreign print bibliographies with the electronic version documents were used as main information and reference sources. A part of information has been acquired from interviews conducted in a model country. A significant part is also dedicated to the armed conflict problems in Colombia which cause the second largest displacement in the world. The author has made an attempt to identify and expressed schematically causes and correlated consequences in each target group. The common characteristic element of all individuals suffering from armed conflicts is their exposure to a human maltreatment. There is also mentioned a support of international organizations which significantly participate in a prevention and mitigation of the most serious psychosocial consequences.
The importance of various habitats for fish in reservoirs
Šmejkal, Marek ; Vašek, Mojmír (referee) ; Prchalová, Marie (advisor)
Fish distribution in reservoirs is not homogeneous. Fish usually occur in upper parts of reservoirs on the longitudinal axis, where is also the greatest concentration of nutrients. Fish abundance and biomass as well as the trophy are declining towards the dam part. On the vertical axis, most fish occur above the thermocline, where temperature and concentration of dissolved oxygen reach the highest values. Fish community is changing also in time. Shortly after impoundment, the riverine species are dominating the community and later, generalist species prevail. Generally, we can distinguish pelagic and bentic habitats within the reservoir. There are species in reservoirs that occur almost strictly in pelagic habitat like asp and bleak and benthic species like ruffe and perch. Most species occur in both types of habitats (bream, roach, pikeperch, European catfish, white bream). Migrations between habitats occur on daily and on seasonal basis. On daily basis, we distinguish diel horizontal migration, in which fish shift between pelagic and benthic habitats. Diel vertical migration, when fish change depths, is not so significant in Czech reservoirs. Motivations for these diel migrations are food aviability, predation pressure and water temperature. Seasonal migrations comprise spawning migrations and winter...
Stress and Its Influence on a Performance at Work
Prchalová, Martina ; Michálek, Pavel (advisor) ; Luhanová, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the problems of stress, focusing on working stress. The thesis concerns the basic terminology of stress, its division, the causes, consequences, and mentions the possibility of stress prevention. An important part of the thesis is a questionnaire survey in advertising agency Ogilvy & Mather. Topic of the questionnaire is The Stress and Its Impact on Performance at Work. Data from the questionnaire survey are evaluated by using software tatistica. It is analysed the impact of stress on performance at work and the influence of concrete stressors, relation between incidence of stress and levels of education, based on the obtained and evaluated data from the questionnaire. This bachelor thesis also concentrates on areas of stress in the context of gender differences and other factors, which have an influence on the stress.
The management evaluation of the selected municipality
Prchalová, Marie ; Homolka, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Monika, Monika (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with an evaluation of the economic activities of the village Uherčice in the years 2011-2014. In the theoretical part, there are defined certain terms from the area of public administration and its bodies. Then it is focused on the budget of the village based on its incomes and expenses. The practical part aims the attention on the evaluation of the economic activities in the village Uherčice. There are performed detailed analyses of the incomes and expenses of the village based on the final accounts of the village from 2011 to 2014. On the basis of the established information there is assembled a proposal for increasing the incomes and improving the economic situation of the village.
A new tool for improvement the quality of water ecosystems
Blabolil, Petr ; Říha, Milan ; Peterka, Jiří ; Prchalová, Marie ; Vašek, Mojmír ; Frouzová, Jaroslava ; Jůza, Tomáš ; Muška, Milan ; Tušer, Michal ; Draštík, Vladislav ; Ricard, Daniel ; Sajdlová, Zuzana ; Šmejkal, Marek ; Vejřík, Lukáš ; Matěna, Josef ; Borovec, Jakub ; Kubečka, Jan
The Czech multimetric fish based index (CZ-FBI) was developed recently. The aim of CZ-FBI is to assess the ecological potential of heavily modified and artificial water bodies and to detect ecosystems, particularly their specific components, in unsatisfactory conditions. This article describes steps of CZ-FBI development. Since the philosophy used, particular events presenting the results, to recent stage. CZ-FBI is a part of certified methodology of the Ministry of the Environment of the Czech Republic and the comparison with other assessment methodologies within a geographical intercalibration group is in process.

National Repository of Grey Literature : 43 records found   previous11 - 20nextend  jump to record:
See also: similar author names
9 PRCHALOVÁ, Marie
3 PRCHALOVÁ, Martina
5 PRCHALOVÁ, Michaela
2 PRCHALOVÁ, Monika
9 Prchalová, Marie
1 Prchalová, Markéta
3 Prchalová, Martina
5 Prchalová, Michaela
2 Prchalová, Monika
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.