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Business Plan
Melezínková, Martina ; Valášková, Veronika (referee) ; Polák, Michal (advisor)
The subject bachelor thesis “Business Plan“ is the formulation of a business plan. The theoretical section of the thesis contains a definition of a business plan and type of company. In the analytical section these theoretical findings are applied to the specific business goal – setting up a company, which will provide kepp accounts and tax consulting.
The effect of physiotherapeutic procedures on cervical spine surgery.
Valášková, Veronika ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Pánek, David (referee)
Author: Bc. Veronika Valášková Title of the work: The effect of physiotherapeutic procedures on cervical spine surgery. Aim: The aim of my thesis is to give an overview of the physiotherapy treatment after surgery of herniated cervical intervertebral disc. Methods: This thesis is written as a review of literature sources. The thesis consists of three parts, the first of which highlights the issue of kinesiology, biomechanics, stability of the cervical spine, pathophysiology of a prolapsed spinal disc and imaging issues involved in the discovery of a the actual prolapse. The second part deals with the various surgical techniques and associated complications. The final theoretical part looks into physiotherapy treatment after the operation. I examine the chronology of physiotherapy after the operation, and ascertain if there is a necessity to apply a neck brace after the surgery. It is important to answer the question of when it is possible to return to work and when the patient can return to their original physical activities. Results: The results of this thesis shows that postoperative care in individual departments vary and is inadequately described within available resources. Subsequent physiotherapy is dependent on the patient's condition before the operation, the operation itself, and its...
Physiotherapy after cervical spine surgery - literature review
Valášková, Veronika ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Author: Bc. Veronika Valášková Title of thesis: Physiotherapy after cervical spine surgery - literature research. Aims: The aim of my diploma thesis is to give an overview of physiotherapeutic care after cervical intervertebral disc herniation surgery. Methods: The diploma thesis is processed as a research of literacy sources. Fifteen studies were selected that met the required study selection criteria. All studies focused on postoperative physiotherapy in patients after cervical spine surgery by the anterior approach. The diploma thesis is divided into two parts. The first part is theoretical, deals with anatomy, kinesiology, biomechanics of the cervical spine, surgical techniques and subsequent complications that may occur after surgery. The second part is the methodology itself, which processes the available information about postoperative physiotherapy. Results: The results of the diploma thesis show that in the early phase after the operation, active exercise in the shoulder joints, respiratory physiotherapy, strengthening the deep flexors of the cervical spine are most recommended. In the long term, emphasis is placed on strengthening the muscles of the cervical spine, increasing the stability of the cervical spine and increasing the overall condition. The cervical collar is not primarily...
Physiology and ecology of saprotrophic basidiomycetes degrading dead plant biomass
Valášková, Vendula
My thesis is focused on soil saprotrophic basidiomycetes, their role in the decomposition of dead plant biomass and interactions with other members of microbial community since these fungi play a particularly important role in biotransformation of soil organic matter and therefore also in the cycling of carbon and mineral nutrients. Three litter-decomposing basidiomycetes isolated from Quercus petraea forest: Hypholoma fasciculare, Rhodocollybia butyracea and Gymnopus sp., efficiently degraded oak litter under both sterile and nonsterile conditions, but the rate of degradation and lignocellulolytic enzyme production considerably differed among isolates. Generally, the degradation caused by these isolates resembled decay caused by white-rot fungi. The fungi produced a broad range of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes: laccase, Mn- peroxidase, endo-1,4-β glucanase, endo-1,4-β xylanase, β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase. Saprotrophic basidiomycetes thus probably contribute to the observed spatial variability in extracellular enzyme activities in the upper soil horizon in oak forest. Spatial differences in enzyme activities were accompanied by differences in the microbial community composition, the relative amount of fungal biomass decreased with soil depth. The vertical gradients in soil occured at a small...
Physiology and ecology of saprotrophic basidiomycetes degrading dead plant biomass
Valášková, Vendula ; Baldrian, Petr (advisor) ; Tomšovský, Michal (referee) ; Koukol, Ondřej (referee)
(in English) My theis is focused on soil saprotrophic basiďomycetes, their role in the decomposition of dead plarrt biomass and intera.tioÍts with other members of microbiď community since these fungi play a particularly important role in biotransformation of soil organic matter arrd thereíorealso in the cycling of carbon and mineral nutrients. Three litter.decomposing basiďomycete isolratď from Quelvts petrueo Íorat: Eypholotna tascicularc, Rhodocolly bi,a butgrnrca ard Ggrnnopn sp., efficiently degrarled oak litter unrler both sterile and nonsterile conditions, but the rate of degradation and lignocellulolytic enzyme produc- tion considerably diftbred among isolates. Geuerally, the degrarlation camed by these iso- lates resembled decay caused by whiterot fungi. The fungi produced a broad range of lignocellulose-degrading enzyme: laccase, Mn- peroxidase, endo-I,4-p glucanase, endo-l,4 d >rylanase,p-glucosidase and iJ-xylosidase. Saprotrophic basidiomycetes thus probably contribute to the observed spatial variability in extrarellular enzyme activities in the up per srril horizon in oak forest. Spatial differences in eDzymeactivities were accompanied by diffe.rencesin the microbial commutrity composition, the relative amount of fungal biomass decreased with soil depth. The vertical gradients in soil...
The effect of physiotherapeutic procedures on cervical spine surgery.
Valášková, Veronika ; Dudová, Agnieszka (advisor) ; Pánek, David (referee)
Author: Bc. Veronika Valášková Title of the work: The effect of physiotherapeutic procedures on cervical spine surgery. Aim: The aim of my thesis is to give an overview of the physiotherapy treatment after surgery of herniated cervical intervertebral disc. Methods: This thesis is written as a review of literature sources. The thesis consists of three parts, the first of which highlights the issue of kinesiology, biomechanics, stability of the cervical spine, pathophysiology of a prolapsed spinal disc and imaging issues involved in the discovery of a the actual prolapse. The second part deals with the various surgical techniques and associated complications. The final theoretical part looks into physiotherapy treatment after the operation. I examine the chronology of physiotherapy after the operation, and ascertain if there is a necessity to apply a neck brace after the surgery. It is important to answer the question of when it is possible to return to work and when the patient can return to their original physical activities. Results: The results of this thesis shows that postoperative care in individual departments vary and is inadequately described within available resources. Subsequent physiotherapy is dependent on the patient's condition before the operation, the operation itself, and its...
Physiology and ecology of saprotrophic basidiomycetes degrading dead plant biomass
Valášková, Vendula
My thesis is focused on soil saprotrophic basidiomycetes, their role in the decomposition of dead plant biomass and interactions with other members of microbial community since these fungi play a particularly important role in biotransformation of soil organic matter and therefore also in the cycling of carbon and mineral nutrients. Three litter-decomposing basidiomycetes isolated from Quercus petraea forest: Hypholoma fasciculare, Rhodocollybia butyracea and Gymnopus sp., efficiently degraded oak litter under both sterile and nonsterile conditions, but the rate of degradation and lignocellulolytic enzyme production considerably differed among isolates. Generally, the degradation caused by these isolates resembled decay caused by white-rot fungi. The fungi produced a broad range of lignocellulose-degrading enzymes: laccase, Mn- peroxidase, endo-1,4-β glucanase, endo-1,4-β xylanase, β-glucosidase and β-xylosidase. Saprotrophic basidiomycetes thus probably contribute to the observed spatial variability in extracellular enzyme activities in the upper soil horizon in oak forest. Spatial differences in enzyme activities were accompanied by differences in the microbial community composition, the relative amount of fungal biomass decreased with soil depth. The vertical gradients in soil occured at a small...

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