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Case study of physiotherapy treatment of patient with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis
Matějková, Andrea ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Jarošová, Hana (referee)
Title of bachelor's thesis: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of patient with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis Summary: I focus on rheumatic diseases in childhoodin my thesis, especially the issue of juvenilie idiopathic arthritis. This work contains free parts; the first consists of the condition, the second is theoretical, focusing on a more detailed description of the deseases, including screening and subsenquest therapy and the third is a special part that contains a case study of physiotherapy treatment of patient with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis. I worked on this case study during my month experience in the Rhematology Institute in Prague. The special part consists of the input and output kinesiological analysis, the short- and long- term physiotherapy plan, therapy suggestions and description of ten exercise units. Key words: rheumatology, juvenile idipathic arthritis, therapy, case study
The Anti-Semitic Stereotypes and the review Arijský boj
Matějková, Anna ; Holý, Jiří (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to explore the role of anti-Semitic stereotypes in Czech literature, in anti-Semitic propaganda particularly in the Thirties and the Forties of the 20th century especially in review Arijský boj and some of the same topic reviews. It is aimed at the anti- Semitic point of view in works of Jan Neruda, Jakub Deml and Jaroslav Durych and at anti- Semitic stereotypes such are Jews the Murderers, the Tempters, the Usurers, the Conspirators and the Eternal Jew. Keywords: stereotypes, anti-Semitism in literature, review Arijský boj
The relation of the function of the pelvic floor to respiration
Matějková, Andrea ; Šorfová, Monika (advisor) ; Tlapáková, Eva (referee)
Author of the Thesis: Bc. Andrea Matějková Supervisor of the Thesis: doc. Ing. Monika Šorfová, Ph.D. Title of the Thesis: Relation of function of the pelvic floor to respiration Year of the presentation of the thesis : 2016 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Atrial Fibrillation - Morphological and Electrophysiological Changes of the Atrial Myocardium
Matějková, Adéla ; Šteiner, Ivo (advisor) ; Mandys, Václav (referee) ; Pařízek, Petr (referee)
Atrial fibrillation - morphological and electrophysiological changes of the atrial myocardium Atrial fibrillation (AF), the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia, was considered as pure functional disorder for long time. In recent years, there were identified atrial locations, which are involved in the initiation and maintenance of this arrhythmia. These structural changes, so called remodelation, start at electric level and later they affect contractility and morphology. We attempted to find a possible relation between morphological (scarring, isolated atrial amyloidosis (IAA), left atrial (LA) enlargement) and electrophysiological (ECG features) changes in patients with AF. We examined grossly and histologically 70 hearts of necropsy patients - 44 with a history of AF (subclassified into two subgroups: PERM - patients with permanent or persistent AF - 20, and PAROX - patients with paroxysmal and newly diagnosed AF - 24), and 26 control cases without any history of AF. Premortem ECGs were evaluated. The patients with AF had significantly heavier hearts, larger LAs, more advanced fibrosis in atrial myocardium and more severe amyloidosis in both atria. The hearts of the PERM subgroup were the most affected. Severity of amyloidosis was significantly higher in the left vs. right atria. Distribution...
Koordinovaná rehabilitace z pohledu pacienta po poškození mozku a členů multidisciplinárního týmu
MATĚJKOVÁ, Andrea
Abstract This diploma thesis aims to describe coordinated health rehabilitation of people after severe brain injury provided by multidisciplinary team within home environment. It comprises both theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part presents the history and development of coordinated rehabilitation services and the function of multidisciplinary team. Furthermore, it characterizes a brain injury in more details. The practical part was carried out by means of qualitative research strategy semi structured interview. The first part of the research was aimed at the interviews with clients after brain injury and cerebrovascular accident. The interviews started after three months from entering the project and were realized by social workers. Its main propose was to evaluate the care of multidisciplinary team. Clients were questioned about work, time, communication and co-operation of individual experts involved in the process of recovering. The second part of the research used a method called focus group, where 12 members of the team were involved. The goal of the research was to describe how the multidisciplinary team works from both the point of view of a patient after the brain injury and the members of the multidisciplinary team within the project GAJU. The GAJU project is entitled "Coordinated rehabilitation of patients with brain injury (reg. number GAJU 138/2016/S)". The selection of patients was based on the communicative skills criteria e.g. skills to participate in the directed conversation based on the FIM and WHODAS and the follow-up questions concerning social issues, physiotherapeutic and ergo therapeutic methods and techniques. To achieve the aim of the diploma thesis two research questions were defined: "How is the function of multidisciplinary team perceived by clients involved in GAJU project?" and "How is the function perceived by the members of multidisciplinary team involved in GAJU project who put the coordinated rehabilitation into practice?" It was found out that after the discharge from a hospital being with family members was the most important. Besides, multidisciplinary team who regularly commuted to clients helped them. The members of the team were physiotherapists, ergo therapists, social workers and doctors. In view of the fact that physiotherapist attended the client the most frequently, the function of this expert is perceived as crucial during recovery. No less important is ergo therapist who is useful concerning motor activity and presenting various tools and aids leading to improvement. Social worker is apprehended rather as a psychological or informative support. Positively valued is attending clients at home, interconnection of the team members and the progress of the client from all points of view. On the other hand the lack of working experience of some team members is pointed out. Additionally, some clients were not satisfied that the data were collected by means of questionnaires.
Genetické zhodnocení siků (\kur{Cervus nippon} spp.) z ochranářského hlediska
MATĚJKOVÁ, Adéla
This thesis is focused on genetic evaluetion of Cervus nippon komplex and particulary on Cervus nippon pseudaxi and cervus nippon taiouanus kept i European ex situ instituion

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