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Physiotherapy possibilities for sport aerobic contestants with focus on ankle joint problematics
LÁTOVÁ, Kristýna
This bachelor thesis deals with the possibilities of physiotherapy in sport aerobic contestants with a focus on the problem of the ankle joint. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part describes in detail the basic principles of aerobic, its history and development, as well as the specifics of sport aerobic including compulsory elements. The thesis focuses on the anatomy of the ankle joint, its role and involvement in sport aerobic exercises. The most common injuries and their subsequent therapy are also presented. The theoretical part contains information about the possibilities of physiotherapy, both in the prevention and treatment of insufficency of the ankle joint function. The practical is exposed on the basis of own research conducted on a group of female sport aerobic competitors aged 15-18 years. The results of this research were subjected to and objective evaluation. The aim of the study is to theoretically map the function of the ankle joint and the pathokinesiological effects of its insufficiency in the context of the locomotor load during sport aerobic. Based on the findings, physiotherapy options suitable for the prevention and treatment of these problems were proposed. The work also presents a specific exercise unit with a decsription of exercises aimed at strengthening the stabilization of the ankle joint, which helps to better illustrate the proposed physiotherapy procedures in practise. Overall, this work can be considered as a useful source of information for anyone interested in sport aerobic. At the same time, it can become an inspiration for coaches and participants in other aesthetic-coordination sports where the ankle joints are exposed to excessive stress and higher risk of injury.

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