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Kinesiotherapeutic intervention focused on patients with Bechterew's disease
VONDRŮ, Jaroslav
As a topic of my bachelor thesis I chose "Kinesiotherapeutic intervention focused on patients with Bechterew's disease". I chose this topic, because of interest and deeper knowledge of extensive problems in category: degenerative diseases of the spine. Ankylosing spondylitis, as the disease is technically called, is relatively abundant in the population and for this reason it is in my interest to contribute, at least in part, to the sorting and definition of key informations related to this rheumatic disease. In the theoretical part of this work, I focus on basic knowledge about anatomical structures related to pathophysiology of this disease. Whereas this extensive industry includes bones, muscles and fascial systems. Further I describe basic characteristics of Bechterew's disease, diagnostic criteria, clinical course and possibilities of rehabilitation or pharmacological therapy. In the practical part I deal with qualitative research activity, which focuses on a group of three patients. At the very beginning, I describe the necessary obtaining of information in the form of medical history, anthropometry and orientation examination of mobility or muscle strength. The main goal was to create an effective therapeutic program, which consists of a combination of elements of several selected rehabilitation methodologies and active, regular kinesiotherapeutic intervention within the spa concept. Information about the performed therapy, used methodologies and procedures, I present in detail in the form of elaboration of several case studies. At the end of each of them, I wrote a summary output of therapy, which includes an evaluation of the therapeutic intervention. This work can be available to the professional public, physiotherapists, available physiotherapy students to gain a basic awareness of Bechterew's disease, its pathology and possible physiotherapeutic methods.

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