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Using the motomed in rehabilitation of paediatric neurology patients
Kovandová, Zuzana ; Holubcová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Zounková, Irena (referee)
MOTOmed is a medical and rehabilitation machine that cover both passive and active exercise for lower- eventually upper-limb. Regular exercise using this machine can be an effecive complement in the general and individual motion physical therapy for broad range of patients. This machine can be used in amlost all branches of medicine. The rehabilitation using MOTOmed can help treat the children with serious neurological disability - either recumbent children or children with mixed disability. The treatment of these patients proved to be effective in achieving positive results within a relatively short time. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The facilitation of inhibition of the muscles of the torso and lower extremities using various types of footwear - a polyEMG study
Šmahelová, Kateřina ; Lepšíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Holubcová, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis "Facilitation and inhibition of trunk and lower extremity muscles using different types of shoes -surface polyEMG assessment" describes basic knowledge about human gait. The work summarizes important facts about gait development, physiological pattems and about impact of shoe types on kinematics and muscle activity during walking. The aim of the study was to analyze activity of eight muscles of trunk and of lower extremities and also to assess basíc temporal-spatial characteristics of gait using surface poly-EMG and forceplate during barefoot gait and while walking in different types of shoes. The analysis was carried out in a sample of 18 young healthy women during level walking. Outcomes indicate that every tested pair of shoes changes temporal-spatial characteristic as well as activity of trunk and lower extremities muscles compared to barefoot gait. In some cases outcomes showed statistically significant difference. According to our conc1usions cause of it was especially the weight of shoes and the instability of ankle and foot while walking in high heels, toe post sandals and "tapky". Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Using the motomed in rehabilitation of paediatric neurology patients
Kovandová, Zuzana ; Zounková, Irena (referee) ; Holubcová, Zuzana (advisor)
MOTOmed is a medical and rehabilitation machine that cover both passive and active exercise for lower- eventually upper-limb. Regular exercise using this machine can be an effecive complement in the general and individual motion physical therapy for broad range of patients. This machine can be used in amlost all branches of medicine. The rehabilitation using MOTOmed can help treat the children with serious neurological disability - either recumbent children or children with mixed disability. The treatment of these patients proved to be effective in achieving positive results within a relatively short time. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The facilitation of inhibition of the muscles of the torso and lower extremities using various types of footwear - a polyEMG study
Šmahelová, Kateřina ; Lepšíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Holubcová, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis "Facilitation and inhibition of trunk and lower extremity muscles using different types of shoes -surface polyEMG assessment" describes basic knowledge about human gait. The work summarizes important facts about gait development, physiological pattems and about impact of shoe types on kinematics and muscle activity during walking. The aim of the study was to analyze activity of eight muscles of trunk and of lower extremities and also to assess basíc temporal-spatial characteristics of gait using surface poly-EMG and forceplate during barefoot gait and while walking in different types of shoes. The analysis was carried out in a sample of 18 young healthy women during level walking. Outcomes indicate that every tested pair of shoes changes temporal-spatial characteristic as well as activity of trunk and lower extremities muscles compared to barefoot gait. In some cases outcomes showed statistically significant difference. According to our conc1usions cause of it was especially the weight of shoes and the instability of ankle and foot while walking in high heels, toe post sandals and "tapky". Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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