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Effect of static and dynamic load in the treatment of osteoporosis in women in klimakterium
CHLUBNA, Ondřej
In the theoretical part I summarized theoretical knowledge related to this problematics. I described the anatomy, the function of a bone and the principals of its remodelation. I also summarized the pathogenesis od osteoporosis, its demonstrations, diagnostics possibilities and treatments focused on movement therapy. Besides this I elaborated on the possibilities of substitution therapy and tratment with osteocalcin. I also summarized the effects and possible sources of minerals and vitamin D. Since they are closely related on the metabolism and related ilnesses. At the conclusion of the theoretical part I elaborated on the investigation methods used in physiotherapy which even I was using in my research in order to assess the course of the therapy. In the practical part of the bachelor´s work I used the qualitative research method. I worked up the results thereof by the form of casusistics. I conducted the research at the outpatient rehabilitation facility at Policlinic Jih MEDIPONT s.r.o. The tested set of this research consisted of two patiens. The first one suffered from the form of osteoporosis abut on osteopeny and had no physical problems related to this ilness. In this patinent I chose a dynamic kind of physical burden. The second on had a little higher degree of osteoporosis and she came to the rehabilitation because of her backache, which was likely the consequence of this illness. This patient undergone static exercise. The aim of the work was to assess which of these attitudes is going to have a bigger influence in the progression if the ilness. However, the results of both patients show similar success of both attitudes. Therefore there is no difference in terms for which kind of physical facility we decided and according to my opininon it is even suitable to combine both.

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