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The Use of Hearing Perception Elimination in Motoric Activity
Kolář, Jáchym ; Kolář, Pavel (advisor) ; Suzan, Zuzana (referee)
Bibliographical record: KOLÁŘ, J. The Use of Hearing Perception Elimination in Motoric Activity. Prague: Charles University, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Department of Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine 2020. 79 p. Thesis supervisor prof. PaedDr. Pavel Kolář, Ph.D. Abstract This thesis focuses on the importance and significance of human senses - especially hearing and vision - in connection with a performance of a motor activity. The theoretical part brings a summary of knowledge about the influence of hearing and vision on human movements and the induction of changes in the body during the elimination (deprivation) of some of the senses. Furthermore, in this part we briefly inform about the mutual relationship between vision and hearing, ideomotor functions, an auditory deprivation and lastly, we try to point out the possibilities and importance of a neuro-visual complex therapy. The main goal of the practical part is to prove the influence of hearing on the motor expression of the tested probands. A secondary goal of the practical part is to determine the influence of the quality of a visual perception on a motor expression and whether there can be an immediate intensification of a visual perception during auditory deprivation. Methodology: As a part of the main goal of the practical part, we tested 77...
Kinesiotaping
Bláhová, Štěpánka ; Ježková, Martina (advisor) ; Suzan, Zuzana (referee)
There are many factors defining the shape and configuration of the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. In the physiotherapeutical practice, we strive to alter and improve its supportive and propulsive function. Kinesiotaping, as one of the currently very popular methods, has still not been sufficiently elucidated according to the evidence based medicine approach. The practical part of the presented thesis contributes to a better understanding of the potential effect of kinesiotaping on pronated foot using quantitative and objective methods. We evaluated the parameters obtained by footprint analysis from an experimental group (n=12) in order to investigate if they improve after 3 weeks of kinesiotaping as compared to a control group (n=12). The relationship between static measurements and dynamic tests of foot postural function was also taken into account. The results may complement the study of Luque-Suareze et al. (2014) which presents short-time effect of kinesiotaping on pronated foot.
Options of evaluation of the medial longitudinal arch
Hladíková, Eliška ; Lepšíková, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Suzan, Zuzana (referee)
Foot arch as a whole consists of longitudinal and transverse arches. Reduction or absence of the foot arch is called the flat foot. For the diagnosis of the flat foot is assessed medial longitudinal arch of the foot and there are many options that are evaluated. This is a visual evaluation, assessment of the anthropometric measurements, the podographic parameters, the pedobarographic examination and the radiographs. It is not clearly stated which method is the most reliable for diagnosing flat foot. This work deals with different methods and approaches for assessing the medial longitudinal arch of the foot in order to present a clear and comprehensive overview of all possibilities for its evaluation.

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