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The injury rate within top level floorball for the 2015/2016 season
Čermáková, Eliška ; Geržová, Eliška (advisor) ; Havlíčková, Michaela (referee)
In the Czech Republic, floorball is becoming popular sport for people across all age and social groups. The expansion and quality improvement of floorball should be accompanied by specific medical attention due to a high injury occurrence. Hence, this bachelor thesis is focused on the injury rate and it`s influencing factors in top-level floorball league. Methodology: 182 athletes (99 women and 83 men) from 20 floorball teams participating in the Czech top-level league were interviewed. The injury incidence as well as its occasion and consequences were investigated through non-standardised questionnaire. Concurrently, the research was focused on team`s options for regeneration, the form of corrective exercise and the level of physiotherapy provided by floorball teams. Results: The ankle sprain was the most common type of injury for men and women (p=0.0133) and presents 20.1% of all observed injuries. Women sustained more injuries than men 2.5 and 1.8 injury per person respectively. The difference of the injury rate between defenders (84.3%) and offenders (73.2%) wasn`t statistically significant (p=0.082), thus it doesn`t imply which post is more prone to injuries. The availability of physiotherapist significantly decrease the injury rate of athletes (p=0.0367). 72.6% of athletes with...
The most common injuries in the professional floorball players in Czech Republic for the season 2011/2012
Kliková, Veronika ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: The most common injuries in the professional floorball players in Czech Republic for the season 2011/2012. Objective: The aim of this thesis is evaluation of collected informations from questionnaire. Evaluation most common injuries in the professional floorball male and female players for the season 2011/2012.Evaluation their mechanism, what is the level of compensation and regeneration between league teams in Czech Republic. Methods: For collection and evaluation I have used a form of non-standardized questionnaire, which was distributed among floorball teams and their players. The evaluation covered the extra league competitions for the season 2011/2012. Total of 120 questionnaires were evaluated from men and 116 questionnaires from women. Results: The survey showed that the most common injury in male and female professional floorball players is contusion / distension of the muscle in the lower extremity. This injury reported a total of 19% of all respondents. Injury in the ankle suffered a total of 16.6% of all respondents and followed by injuries in the knee joint in 9.6% of all players. Among men dominated most injuries in the ankle joint - 19.3% among women then contusion / distension of the muscle of the lower limb - 21.6%. Most injuries were reported in the post forward. The most...
Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic
Jílková, Eliška ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Evaluation and Analysis of Injuries in Athletic Throws in Official Clubs in the Czech Republic Objective: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze the incidence of injury among active athletes involved in official clubs of the Czech Republic. Determine the time of their genesis, frequency of injury, time of healing process and the search of connection between individual disciplines and injuries. Method: The research was performed using non-standardized questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed to 15 athletic clubs - Extra League, The First League and The Second League. In total data from 145 athletes were analyzed. For the data analysis was used software Microsoft Excel 2010. Results: The total number of detected accidents was 403 injuries. The results show that the most commonly injured anatomical areas of the body was the ankle joint with 24%. The most common type of injury was soft tissue injuries of the joints of the upper and lower extremities. They make up 65% of all injuries. The most common injuries caused on the competition was injuries of the upper limbs, in the training was the most common injuries of the lower extremities. The largest representation had injuries classified as "medium severe" with continued treatment 8-21 days. Shot put throwers had the most commonly...
Accident rate at floorball players with previous experience with ice hockey
Veselý, Vojtěch ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Accident rate at floorball players with previous experience with ice hockey. Objectives: To determine whether there is an increased rate of injuries of ankle joint at floorball players with previous experience with ice hockey than at floorball players without this experience. To evaluate the impact of the operation of ice hockey, the sport with permanently fixed foot in the skate, at followed up playing of floorball at the top level. Methology: For the purposes of this thesis was compiled multiple-standard questionnaire - questionnaire form. The research sample consisted of 100 probands - the first group of 25 probands top floorball players who have played at least 5 years of ice hockey at the highest level, the second group 25 floorball extra-league players, third group of 25 professional ice hockey players. Last fourth group consisted of 25 probands athletes meeting the conditions of at least 3 times a week training and 1 championship match - non focus on ice hockey and floorball. The resulting data were first analyzed and clearly captured in tables in Microsoft Office Word 2003. Then were analyzed only data relating to the ankle joint injuries in floorball players using statistical methods to confirm the hypothesis - method of association - association coefficient, Chi-square test....
The effectiveness of program in lower limbs injuries in handball
Kropíková, Pavla ; Tůma, Martin (advisor) ; Satrapová, Lenka (referee)
Title of diploma's thesis: The effectiveness of program in lower limbs injuries in handball Abstract: The theoretical part of diploma's thesis contains detailed description of anatomy and kinesiology of knee and ankle joints. It also link injuries which affect this parts of body. This part contains accident occurrence in sports, causes and mechanism of injury. We could not forget the theoretical treatment for the prevention of injury. The practical part is the creation and application of a simple prevention motion program that will have a preventive effect in terms of lower limb injuries of female handball players. Research thesis therefore dealt efficiency of our original motion program. We checked the statistically processed data on the number and type of injuries in female players of handball in the first league of women. The effectiveness of our motion program was confirmed by reducing the number of injuries of the lower limbs in the intervention group. Key words: lower limb injury, injury prevention, accident occurrence, special prevention motion program
Ice Hockey Injuries in the Professional Ice Hockey Leagues in Czech Republic
Šulcová, Anna ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Dovalil, Josef (referee)
Title: Ice Hockey Injuries in the Professional Ice Hockey leagues in Czech Republic Objective: The aim of this thesis is to investigate the incidence, types, severity and mechanisms of injury in Czech ice hockey players at the highest competition level during the season 2010/2011. Methods: Data were collected by the non-standardized six-side questionnair from 11 teams in the highest ice hockey league in Czech Republic for season 2010/2011. Findings: There were a total of 559 injuries, 18,4% injuries occured during praktice, 75% during games. The overall game injury rate was 57,4 per 1000 games. The most common injury was laceration in the face. Collision with an oponent, with the boards or fall on ice caused nearly 38% of injuries. As for severity, 45,1% injuries were classified as minor and 14,3% as major injuries. Of the 419 game injuries, 65,2 % occured in forwards, 28,1% in defensemen and 6,7% in goalkeepers. Keywords: ice hockey, injury rate, questionnair
Confirmation of payday effect on increase in mortality in CZ
Drvoštěp, Tomáš ; Houdek, Petr (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
This thesis seeks to discover manifestations of "full wallets" in the Czech Republic -- the expected increase in consumption and activity on paydays should result in increase in mortality. The research is being conducted by means of regression analysis of regional panel data concerning years 2008 to 2010 and of out-patient wards microdata samples. The results of the analysis seem to contradict the assumption as such, and I attribute these results to the overly uniform distribution of paydays in the course of a month. Particular, more robust results indicate an increase in mortality on 15th day of a month though, and a decrease in mortality on 30th day of a month, in conformity with the underlying assumption. Examination of seasonality of mortality in the Czech Republic should further aim at utilization of microdata related to certain paydays.

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