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Case Study of Physiotherapeutic Treatment of a Patient with Diagnosis of total hip replacement
Svatošová, Eliška ; Kočí, Gabriela (advisor) ; Baxová, Dana (referee)
Author: Eliška Svatošová Head of the thesis: Mgr. Gabriela Kočí Title: Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient with diagnosis of total hip replacement Objectives: The aim of this work is to process theoretical knowledge regarding osteoarthritis of the hip joint, total hip arthroplasty (THA), postoperative rehabilitation, and documenting the course of care for patient diagnosed with coxarthrosis. Methods: The thesis includes a case study of physiotherapeutic care for a patient after total hip arthroplasty, which was conducted during continuous practice at the Malvazinky Rehabilitation Clinic (RKM) from January 15, 2024, to February 9, 2024. In total, 8 therapeutic sessions were conducted with the patient, including initial and final kinesiological assessments and subsequent therapy. The general part of this thesis contains theoretical knowledge related to coxarthrosis, its prevention, diagnosis, and physiotherapy Results: Throughout the therapies, there was an improvement in the patient's physical condition. The muscle strength of the left hip joint in abduction and extension increased, and there was an increase in the range of motion in the hip joint in abduction, flexion, and extension by an average of 5ř. The condition of soft tissues improved, and we also succeeded in improving...
Dystopian Elements in Michel Houellebecq's Novel Submission
Svatošová, Eliška ; Voldřichová - Beránková, Eva (advisor) ; Šuman, Záviš (referee)
This Bachelor's thesis is dedicated to the novel Submission (original title: Soumission) written by a contemporary French writer Michel Houellebecq, where he depicts France in a foreseeable future governed by a president who is a member of Muslim political party. This work aims to analyse to what extent the book can be considered as dystopia or social science fiction. To be able to answer this question, we begin by analysing some of the representative books of the genre, namely 1984 by George Orwell, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and Ashes, Ashes by René Barjavel. This first step allows us to establish the genre characteristics and then to compare Submission to them. Consequently, we can certify that the book has some of the features typical for dystopies and social science fictions, nevertheless this analysis let us discover aspects that exclude the book from the invoked category. Last but not least, we approach a subject of reasons that the author considers in his critique of the current French society to be crucial for the phenomenon that some call "the crisis of the West". Key words Houellebecq, Submission, dystopia, crisis of the West, social science fiction, political fiction, Islamization

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