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Feldenkrais method and its influence on the locomotor system
Holický, Jan ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
Background The ability to move with sufficient movement extension, sufficient level of conscious control with minimal level of required effort and with suitable posture are the basic premises that support and increase the quality of life generally and specifically in the field of sport, art, physiotherapy, during recovery and within other areas of life. Objectives The aim of this study is to explore and evaluate potential of the Feldenkrais method in its ability to facilitate greater movement extension and more erect posture in the neck area. Simultaneous objective is to prepare the ground for the next possible research work in the area of Feldenkrais method and its influence on locomotive system. Methods The participants of this study (6 participants) were intervened with one Awareness Through Movement lesson of the Feldenkrais method focused on the neck and cervical spine area. The changes were measured in the modified Forestier's test, the neck spine rotation test, the Lenoch's test and the neck spine lateroflection test. The feelings from the neck area were evaluated by participants on the VAS before and after the lesson, simultaneously the photographs of upper body part were taken to record the posture. After the intervention participants were interviewed to obtain additional information considering...
Feldenkrais method and its influence on the locomotor system
Holický, Jan ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
Background The ability to move with sufficient movement extension, sufficient level of conscious control with minimal level of required effort and with suitable posture are the basic premises that support and increase the quality of life generally and specifically in the field of sport, art, physiotherapy, during recovery and within other areas of life. Objectives The aim of this study is to explore and evaluate potential of the Feldenkrais method in its ability to facilitate greater movement extension and more erect posture in the neck area. Simultaneous objective is to prepare the ground for the next possible research work in the area of Feldenkrais method and its influence on locomotive system. Methods The participants of this study (6 participants) were intervened with one Awareness Through Movement lesson of the Feldenkrais method focused on the neck and cervical spine area. The changes were measured in the modified Forestier's test, the neck spine rotation test, the Lenoch's test and the neck spine lateroflection test. The feelings from the neck area were evaluated by participants on the VAS before and after the lesson, simultaneously the photographs of upper body part were taken to record the posture. After the intervention participants were interviewed to obtain additional information considering...

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