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Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a pacient after a surgical stabilization of the cervical spine
Crhová, Anna ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Jarošová, Hana (referee)
Title of bachelor's thesis: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a pacient after a surgical stabilization of the cervical spine. Aim of the thesis: Aim of the bachelor's thesis is to define disability of the cervical spine by rheumatoid artritis patient and focus on physioterapeutic procedures, which are used for patients after a surgical stabilization of the cervical spine. Method: The first part of the bachelor's thesis is teoretical and will be write up in the form of search. Aim is to collect and compare published information from proffesional articles, books and studies about issue of physioterapeutic care for patient with rheumatoid arthritis after the surgical stabilization of the spine. Will be used czech and also foreign sources, from the year 1974. The second part is special, will be write up in the form of case report of pacient with rheumatoid arthritis (IV. degree). This special part is based on terapeutic sessions with patient in the Rheumatology institute in Prague, within continuous professional practice from 9th January to 4th February 2012. The aim is to used obtained knowledges and skills from teoretical and practical studies to examine patient, do proposal and application of suitable physioteraputic methods or procedures. Key words: physioterapy, case study, cervical spine,...
Application of R. McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine
Fílová, Veronika ; Kuba, Kryštof (advisor) ; Jakovcová, Karolína (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, surname: Veronika Fílová Supervisor: PhDr. Kryštof Kuba Cert. MDT Consultant: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Title: Application of R. McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine Abstract: This bachelor thesis is dealing with application of Robin McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine. The aim of this work is to describe the practical use of mechanical diagnosis and therapy in patients with functional disorders of the cervical spine and also to point out the early indication of surgical treatment without applying all conservative treatment options. This bachelor thesis serves also as a basis for the diploma thesis which will focus in more details on the use of this method in the therapy of cervicobrachial syndrome. In the theoretical part of the thesis there is a brief description of anatomy and kinesiology of the cervical spine, the patophysiology of the cervical spine and there is also a description of mechanical diagnosis and therapy. In the practical part, there are case histories of five patients with functional disorders of the cervical spine. The McKenzie's method was used for examination and therapy. The problems were resolved in four patients in an average of 23.5 days. The last patient discontinued the...
Case Study of a patient after an operation of C5/C6 disc disorder with myelopathy
Ouzký, Zdeněk ; Hnátová, Iva (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Summary: The work is divided into general and special part. General part: This part deals with the issue of cervical disc disorder with myelopathy and its treatment with rehabilitation included. General part is divided into individual chapters and subchapters which contain the definition and the description of its issue, its etiology, occurrence and pathogenesis of the illness. It explains basic anatomical terms, clinical views and pharmacological methods. Special part: It is written up in the form of the case report of particular patient with his (above-mentioned) diagnosis. Then, anamnesis, complex entry and final kinesiology examination and the description of therapeutic plan are described in detail.
The effect of manual therapy of the cervical spine on standing balance of violinists measured by CDP
Pitřincová, Marie ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Satrapová, Lenka (referee)
Title: The effect of manual therapyof the cervical spine on standingbalance of violinists measured by CDP Objectives: The intention of this thesis is to describe most frequent functional changes of musculoskeletal apparatus of violinists. Secondly, to track and react to these changes with appropriate manual there of the cervical spine. Thirdly, to find out if this therapy has an effect maintaining postural stability by testing on a posturograph using the SOT protocol. Methods: This is a pilot study that uses subjective and objective examinations. Subjectively, the functional changes of the musculoskeletal apparatus were examined and then their frequency within the proband group was evaluated (n = 10, 2 men and 8 women). Within the objective examination, 15 parameters of postural stability were monitored under certain conditions. Using the Wilcoxon Pair Test, situations before and after manual therapy of the cervical spine were compared. The statistical significance level was set to α = 0.05 for this test. Results: The study has shown that violinists have some functional changes in the musculoskeletal apparatus in common. Their most frequent blockade is AO joint (9 out of 10 violins), the most common hypertonus can be found in flexors of the forearm of the left hand (9 out of10) andthetrapezius and...
A case study of physiotherapeutic care for a patient diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome
Pyšková, Barbora ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Hoskovec, Jakub (referee)
Author: Bc. Barbora Pyšková Thesis title: A case study of physiotherapeutic care for a patient diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome Thesis goal: The goal of the thesis is to summarize theoretical and methodological basis of the cervicobrachial syndrome and to describe their use in the rehabilitation of a patient with this diagnosis. Methodological approach: The thesis is divided into two main sections, a general and a special one. The general section contains anatomical, biochemical a kinesiological knowledge related to vertebrogenic illnesses. Then, the description of cervicobrachial syndrome, its clinical symptoms, etiology and treatment options are presented. The special part is the core of the thesis. It was prepared on the basis of countinuous professional practice at the Centrum léčby pohybového aparátu in Prague, from January 5 to 30, 2015. It consists of a detailed case report of a patient with cervicobrachial syndrome, offering history, input kinesiology analysis, short-term and long-term physiotherapic plan, the course of therapy, kinesiology exit examination and evaluation of the effect of therapy. Key words: physiotherapy, casuistry, cervical spine, cervicobrachial syndrome
The case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of patient after resection of the spinal tumor and fracture of malleolus
Kavková, Nikol ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Kaizrová, Irena (referee)
Title: The case study of physiotherapeutical treatment of patient after resection of the spinal tumor and fracture of malleolus. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to elaborate theoretical knowledge about a diagnosis of spinal tumors and develop of physiotherapy treatment schedule in the form of patient with this diagnosis and fracture of malleolus case study. Methods: Bachelor thesis is divided into two parts - the general part and the special part. The general part contains theoretical knowledge about the disease, options of treatment and therapy. The special part includes case study of the patient after resection of the spinal tumor and fracture of malleolus, especially input, control and output kinesiology analysis, the goals of the therapy, a short-term and long-term therapy plan, therapy process and the evaluation and the effect of therapy. The case study was created during my internship in the Military University Hospital in Prague at the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the period from 8th of January to 2nd of February 2018. Results: We managed to reach of the aims fixed in the short-term therapy plan. The patient's range of motion of shoulder and malleolus was magnified, weakness muscles were strengthened, reducing the swelling of the scar and ankle joint, adaption...
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...
Physiotherapy for patients with cervico-cranial vegetative symptomatology. Subtitle: Vertigo
Tomanová, Šárka ; Angerová, Yvona (advisor) ; Sládková, Petra (referee)
BACHELOR'S THESIS ABSTRACT Author's first name and surname: Šárka Tomanová Bachelor thesis supervizor: MUDr. Yvona Angerová, Ph.D., MBA Consultant: MUDr. Ondřej Toman Oponent: Title of bachelor thesis: Physiotherapy for patients with cervico-cranial vegetative symptomatology. Vertigo Abstract: The topic of this Bachelor's thesis is physiotherapy in patients with cervico-cranial vegetative symptomatology, specifically focusing on vertigo. The thesis consists of theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part briefly describes the basic anatomical structures associated with the cervical spine area, cervico-cranial syndrome and vertigo. The aim of the theoretical part of the thesis was to describe the relevant terminology and to promote general awareness regarding the issue. The practical part consists of three cases. Selected patients were diagnosed with cervico- cranial syndrome and vertigo. Data was collected in outpatients' department of neurology, chiropraxy and acupuncture in Neratovice. Each patient underwent a total of five therapeutic sessions. The scope of the therapy included home exercise and relaxation procedures. The aim of the practical part was effective alleviation of objective findings and subjective difficulties of the patient. With the surge of unhealthy lifestyle, lack of exercise,...
Application of R. McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine
Fílová, Veronika ; Kuba, Kryštof (advisor) ; Jakovcová, Karolína (referee)
BACHELOR THESIS ABSTRACT Name, surname: Veronika Fílová Supervisor: PhDr. Kryštof Kuba Cert. MDT Consultant: Mgr. Silvie Táborská Title: Application of R. McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine Abstract: This bachelor thesis is dealing with application of Robin McKenzie's method in the therapy of functional disorders of the cervical spine. The aim of this work is to describe the practical use of mechanical diagnosis and therapy in patients with functional disorders of the cervical spine and also to point out the early indication of surgical treatment without applying all conservative treatment options. This bachelor thesis serves also as a basis for the diploma thesis which will focus in more details on the use of this method in the therapy of cervicobrachial syndrome. In the theoretical part of the thesis there is a brief description of anatomy and kinesiology of the cervical spine, the patophysiology of the cervical spine and there is also a description of mechanical diagnosis and therapy. In the practical part, there are case histories of five patients with functional disorders of the cervical spine. The McKenzie's method was used for examination and therapy. The problems were resolved in four patients in an average of 23.5 days. The last patient discontinued the...

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