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Physiotherapy of patient with Morbus Scheuermann - casuistry
Muráňová, Jana ; Mende, Karel (advisor) ; Vacek, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the Scheuermann's disease, more precisely about passed Scheuermann's disease and its consequences. The theoretical part is focused on general information, such as etiopathogenesis, course of disease, diagnosis and treatment options, including surgery. There are two casuistries of two probands in a practical part, who after the clinical examination conducted mainly self-therapy. The practical part is focused on the influence of exercising on the overall health of the patient with diagnosis of Scheuermann's disease.
Hyperbaric environment and its impact on the physical performance
Muráňová, Jana ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Hyperbaric environment and it's impact on physical performance Objectives: To investigate possible impact of of hyperbaric environment on individual's performance compared to normobaric environment with constant physical load. To outline the hyperbaric environment from physical side of view. To determine the usability of these effects for Training and regeneration purposes for athletes. Methods: The five respondents completed two sessions of Kinderman-Schnabell test. There was a seven days gap between hyperbaric and normobaric sessions to exclude the influence of fatique. Each session consisted of 40 seconds of sub-maximal load and a maximal load after 40 minutes rest. The squats were used as anaerobic type of load. The responders were taken a blood samples from finger and earlobe to state the level of lactate. Other measured indicators were blood pressure, heart and respirátory rate. The respondents also stated the subjective level of fatique using visual scale Results: The hyperbaric environment of 3 ATA had a significant effect on heart rate reduction. The sub-max load average was 86 bpm (resp. 99 bpm at normobaric environment) and the max-load average was 101 bpm (resp. 120 bpm normobaric). No significant effect was measured on blood pressure level averages. The sub-max load indicated...
Physiotherapy of patient with Morbus Scheuermann - casuistry
Muráňová, Jana ; Mende, Karel (advisor) ; Vacek, Jan (referee)
This thesis deals with the Scheuermann's disease, more precisely about passed Scheuermann's disease and its consequences. The theoretical part is focused on general information, such as etiopathogenesis, course of disease, diagnosis and treatment options, including surgery. There are two casuistries of two probands in a practical part, who after the clinical examination conducted mainly self-therapy. The practical part is focused on the influence of exercising on the overall health of the patient with diagnosis of Scheuermann's disease.

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