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Physiotherapy in relation to functional infertility of women
KUKLOVÁ, Valerie
Infertility can be defined as a couple's inability to conceive during one year of unprotected intercourse, at least twice a week, or it can be defined as a woman's inability to deliver a viable fetus. In the Czech Republic, 20-25% of couples are involuntarily childless. Infertility as a disease can be treated by assisted reproductive techniques and many other methods, including physiotherapy treatment. The aim of this thesis was to describe some possibilities of physiotherapy treatment in relation to the functional infertility of women, then to describe the effect on the overall condition of the musculoskeletal system, pelvic floor and fertility of the woman. Based on the stated objectives, fertility disorders and their causes have been described in the theoretical part, as well as physiotherapy methods suitable for the treatment of functional female infertility. Several methods have been described; the method of Ludmila Mojžíšová has been described in more detail. In the practical part of the work, qualitative research was used, namely case studies in the form of case reports. The research took place at the Rehabilitace Borovany s.r.o. facility near České Budějovice. Women with diagnosed functional infertility were selected for the research. The aim of this research was to observe changes in the state of the entire locomotor system, especially the pelvic floor. These patients had an overall improvement in locomotor system, an improvement in posture. The condition of the deep stabilization system muscles, especially the pelvic floor muscles, improved further, and the respiratory stereotype was corrected. All the patients felt subjectively better. One of these patients reported a pregnancy during physiotherapy treatment. This bachelor thesis is an asset for learning about functional female sterility and its treatment methods. It can also be used in the clinical practice of physiotherapists interested in this issue.

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