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Risks of uncompensated repetitive upper limb load for the musculoskeletal system of percussionists.
Mandlík, Kryštof ; Bitnar, Petr (advisor) ; Sobotka, Daniel (referee)
Bibilographic identification MANDLÍK, Kryštof. Risks of uncompensated repetitive upper limb load for the musculoskeletal system of percussionists. Prague: Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation and sports Medicine, 2021. Supervisor PhDr. Petr Bitnar. Abstract This thesis addresses the issue of musculoskeletal disorders in drummers. The aim of the thesis was to collect and classify the existing knowledge about performing arts medicine with a focus on musicians. Furthermore to gather and classify knowledge about aspects of playing drums and, last but not least, about the risk factors associated with this activity. This thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. In the theoretical part, a search was created on the basis of available Czech and foreign professional literature. Practical part consisted of an assessment of three probands playing drums and a follow-up therapy resulting from the assesment. The same assessment was performed after the therapy. In the final discussion, the possible causes of some changes and found phenomena were analyzed on the basis of a comparison of the input and output assessments. Keywords drummers, PRMD, performing arts medicine, upper extremities I agree the thesis paper to be lent within the library service.
Physiotherapy at the department of chronic resuscitation and intensive care
Sobotka, Daniel ; Drábková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Smolíková, Libuše (referee)
The principal aim of the thesis titled "Physiotherapy at Chronic Intensive Care Unit" (CICU) is to describe and analyze the not much known area of physiotherapy at the CICU and the various methods of its utilization. The thesis is structured in order to deal with the system at CICU, the typology of patients, physiotherapeutic methods and the ventilator modes. The patient should be taken care of by the multidisciplinary team which should cooperate in order to achieve a common goal - consecutive weaning followed by the liberating from the ventilator's support. The chapters about ergotherapy and psychological effects complete the overview of the topic. Practical part of the thesis consists of the survey file which represent the patient-family-doctor-physiotherapist point of view. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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