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The influence of sensorimotor stimulation induced by specialized tools and pshysioterapeutical techniques on the function of the foot of middle childhood aged children
VOTAVOVÁ, Eva
This bachelor thesis addresses the function issues of children's foot and the possible ways of influencing it by using sensomotoric stimulation. The foot is an important organ, which has multiple functions. Locomotion is one of the primary functions. The ability to adapt to different types of surfaces is one of the other functions. The gait on different terrains is natural for the foot. Alas, under the influence of the modern age, we the deviate from nature and lock our feet into misshapen footwear. Last but not least it is the sensitive component, which allows the motor system to respond appropriately to stimuli. The name of this phenomenon is sensorimotor coordination. Its base principle is the processing of data sent from the proprioceptors embedded in the body structures. The central nervous system processes the information and responds in an organism-specific way. It is an essential requirement for physiological gait. Basic information allowing the understanding of the given topic is stated in the theoretical part, for example the anatomy and structure of the locomotion system in the lower extremity area, biomechanics of gait included. A great deal of attention is paid to sensomotoric stimulation and its possible usage. The practical part was made in the form of a qualitative research. The research poll consists of four younger school-aged subjects, who took part in a 3-month therapy. The results were obtained by comparing the pre-therapy examination and post-therapy examination. The aim of the bachelor thesis was to conduct a survey about sensomotoric stimulation and to elaborate how it can impact functions of the foot. The results show, that it can have a positive impact on subjects with signs of flat feet. The muscles of flat feet are flaccid and therefore the sensomotoric stimulation is a suitable therapy for this condition. It activates the main leg joints stabilizers and the short muscles of the arches. The results are not as convincing in the case of a high arch, nevertheless even this condition has shown improvement. The muscles of a foot with a high arch have higher tension and in many cases, structural changes are present. These changes can be removed only by operation, e.g. pes cavus. Nonetheless if the therapy is undertaken at an early age and with a proper intensity, a positive effect can be achieved. Sensomotoric stimulation should be a part of natural development for the human body. It ensures the correct and efficient integrating of muscle units during locomotion.
The influence of physioterapy in adult pacients with flatfoot and chronic vertebrogenic algic syndrome in cervical region
KUŽELOVÁ, Blanka
This thesis deals with problem of flat foot in adults with the occurrence of chronic pain responses vertebrogenic syndrome in the cervical spine. In the system of motion the foot is the most important part that primarily allows locomotion and provides support for upright posture. Due to the large number of proprioception we get information about the ground in which we are moving in. The foot is through muscular chain segments connected with higher incidence of musculoskeletal and its dysfunction can lead to chain malfunctions and subsequent formation of pain around the knee and hip joints as well as the entire spine, including the cervical section. Flat foot in the adult population is a frequent static deformity developed on the foot originally normal and can arise at any age. Most often it happens after a long-term abuse, such as prolonged standing, heavy lifting, and prevalence of overweight but in the first place it is caused by wearing inappropriate footwear. Above all, women are subject of fashion trends and wear tight pointy shoes, especially on high heels, which is the main cause of flat feet. It is most often accompanied with deformities such as bunions or hammer toes. As a result of flat feet it is reduced its flexibility, joints and spine are no longer protected against bumps. Lower limbs and the whole spine are under an abnormal loading. Vertebrogenic algic syndrome is due to sedentary lifestyle and are one of the most common cause of disability. There are signs of faulty posture and muscle imbalance in the cervical spine. The work includes theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with problem of decrease foot arch, its connection to the cervical spine, therapy and prevention. There are also described muscle imbalances of the cervical spine, the anticipating and treatment options. In the practical part there was used a qualitative research method that involved four students with significant reductions in the instep and a pain in the cervical spine. The techniques of observation and subsequent processing of case studies were used, and that was accompanied with a questionnaire about the effectiveness of the treatment according to subjective feelings of patients. The meetings with patients were conducted every week for eight weeks of therapy. Each session lasted approximately 45 minutes during which the hypertonic muscles along with trigger points were unblocked and the foot was stimulated. Further exercises from the previous treatment were controlled and subsequently were given the new ones. The patients performed exercises 1-2 times daily for about 20 minutes. The aim of this work is to outline the relations between the dysfunction in the form of flat feet and cervical spine, and further to design and implement short-term rehabilitation plan, which cause a mitigating the effects of flat feet for specific patients. For each patient the exercise unit was compiled according to his needs individually, and new exercises were added every week. If the patient did not accomplish some of the exercises, these were included into the next treatment. And the final goal was to design a set of exercises that will serve as a precaution against the functional changes of the spine due to flat foot. The research shows an overall improvement of posture by all patients. There was a significant reduction of pain in the cervical spine and strengthen in the plantar arch. The therapy was also focused on the treatment of bad breath stereotype, which was manifested by upper respiratory type, and its consequence occurred the overloading of the cervical section. A great importance was also given onto strengthening lower shoulder blade fixators, which were by all patients really weakened. This work can serve not only for students and their study purposes. It can be an inspiration for physical therapists in clinical practice for the treatment and, finally, it can serve as a source of information for the general public.

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