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Fitness training for individuals after spinal lesion
Mandát, Marek ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Fitness training for individuals after spinal lesion Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to monitor the influence of physical intervention in the form of fitness training on body composition and movement performance of individuals after spinal lesion. Methods: In the framework of a quantitative and qualitative research study, four subjects after the spinal lesion who are participating in the reconditioning stay at the Paraple Center were observed in case studies. Among the selected subjects were three males and one female, three of them with paraplegia and one with tetraplegia in the range C 6 - Th 6. The average subject age was 41.5 years (24 - 74). Except for one individual, all showed moderate overweight and decreased exercise activity in everyday life outside the research. Research methodology consisted of one month intervention in the form of individually adjusted fitness training. In order to set up the intervention and to evaluate the effect, the following methods were used for input and output testing: observation, assessment of body composition using the Bodystat instrument and evaluation of exercise performance by measurements on a rowing and cross- country trainer where the mileage was monitored. Results: All subjects attained a slight improvement in body composition in...
Fitness training for individuals after spinal lesion
Mandát, Marek ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Pavlová, Ilona (referee)
Title: Fitness training for individuals after spinal lesion Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to monitor the influence of physical intervention in the form of fitness training on body composition and movement performance of individuals after spinal lesion. Methods: In the framework of a quantitative and qualitative research study, four subjects after the spinal lesion who are participating in the reconditioning stay at the Paraple Center were observed in case studies. Among the selected subjects were three males and one female, three of them with paraplegia and one with tetraplegia in the range C 6 - Th 6. The average subject age was 41.5 years (24 - 74). Except for one individual, all showed moderate overweight and decreased exercise activity in everyday life outside the research. Research methodology consisted of one month intervention in the form of individually adjusted fitness training. In order to set up the intervention and to evaluate the effect, the following methods were used for input and output testing: observation, assessment of body composition using the Bodystat instrument and evaluation of exercise performance by measurements on a rowing and cross- country trainer where the mileage was monitored. Results: All subjects attained a slight improvement in body composition in...
Condition training in patients after spinal cord injuries
Mandát, Marek ; Vařeková, Jitka (advisor) ; Prokešová, Eva (referee)
Title: Conductive training in individuals after spinal lesions Objectives: The aim of the bachelor thesis is the positive influence of fitness training plan for people with sleep lesions to improve their physical condition. The secondary aim is to examine the subjective attitudes of probands to the conditional program, according to Feldenkreis's satisfaction questionnaire supplemented with a written probanda assessment. Methods: In the framework of a quantitative and qualitative research, 4 probands were monitored in the form of case studies after a spinal lesion participating in a reconditioning stay at the Paraple Center. The average proband age was 45 years. In probands an initial examination was performed and a monthly training session with an instructor was carried out. To evaluate the effect, the following methods were used: observation, bodystat assessment by Bodystat and assessment of physical fitness on a rowing and cross-country trainer. Results: All proband monitors achieved a slight improvement in bodystat scores evaluated by the Bodystat instrument: decreasing body fat in percent and increasing the proportion of active body mass. These results confirmed physical fitness improvements with measured times on trainers. Conclusion: Monthly fitness training for 4 individuals with spinal...

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