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Physical therapy of a patient with whiplash syndrome
Svačinová, Nikola ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (referee)
Title: Physical therapy of a patient with whiplash syndrome Objectives: The aim of this work is to sum up the available theoretical information about the whiplash associated disorder and to render a case study of a patient with this diagnosis. Methods: In the first part we take the WAD into pieces by summing up the available theoretical information about the patogenesis, diagnostics and the treatment of the whiplash syndrome. The thesis also describes the anatomical features in the concerned area and the biomechanics of cervical spine. The special part is a case study of a patient with the described diagnosis and the presentation of a physical therapy treatment including its effectivity evaluation at the end of this thesis. Keywords: whiplash associated disorder, WAD, whiplash syndrome, cervical spine, cervical spine injury, physical therapy
Case report of physiotherapy care of a patient with the diagnosis of cervicobrachial syndrome
Sílová, Markéta ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Hoskovec, Jakub (referee)
Title: Case report of physiotherapy care of a patient with the diagnosis of cervicobrachial syndrome Summary: This paper consists of two parts. The first is a general part dealing with the theoretical issues surrounding a cervicobrachial syndrome with added the diagnosis of arthritis of the shoulder joint. It will contain an in depth analysis of the given issue, its forms or symptoms, treatments, and physiotherapeutic care. The second part is a specialized section. The specialized section contains the physiotherapeutic casuistry of the patient with this diagnosis. It also includes a complete entry and exit kinesiological breakdown, a shortterm and longterm plan, therapy suggestions, as well as detailed description of individual therapies and their effects. This thesis is based in the related materials gained throughout a relevant professional work experience, which took place in the Center for Mobility Aid (Centrum léčby pohybového aparátu) in Prague 9 during the time of 4. 1. - 29. 1. 2016. Keywords: cervicobrachial syndrome, cervical spine, physiotherapy, arthrosis
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
Cervicogenic headache
Patríková, Jitka ; Šifta, Petr (advisor) ; Konopková, Renata (referee)
Title Cervicogenic headache Objectives The aim of this master thesis is to present a comprehensive overview of the topic of cervicogenic headache. It focuses on the prevalence of this disease in the general population and on the cervical spine segment where the dysfunction in patients with cervical headache occurs the most frequently. It also focuses on the link between suboccipital muscles, cervical dura mater spinalis and headache on the effectiveness of different therapies for this diagnosis. Method The thesis is conceived as a scientific literature research. In order to obtain sources professional database such as Pubmed, PEDro, Medline, HighWire, Science direct were used. The thesis is divided into a theoretical and an analytical part. There have been 4 questions and 4 hypotheses set for the purposes of work the thesis. Results Based on the analysis of available studies, the thesis confirmed that the incidence of cervicogenic headache in the general population is not negligible. It has also been proved that the diagnosis is quite frequent in patients suffering from headache, which may represent up to 35 % of patients. The results of available studies indicate that the dysfunction of the cervical spine causes 15-20 % of cervicogenic headaches. In most of the cases, it is the influence of the...
Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome
Andová, Veronika ; Říha, Michal (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Author: Veronika Andová Thesis title: Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with cervicobrachial syndrome. Thesis goal: The goal of the thesis is to summarize theoretical and methodological foundations concerning cervicobrachial syndrome and to describe their subsequent use in the rehabilitation of the patient with said diagnosis. Methodological approach: The thesis is divided into two main sections - general and specific 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. Specific part is the core of the thesis. It was prepared on the basis of countinuous professional practice at the Military University Hospital Prague in the period from January 6, 2014 to January 31, 2014. It consists of 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, the deep stabilizing system of the spine, cervicobrachial syndrome
Effect of forward head posture on postural stabilization measured by postural somatooscillography
Šimíková, Kateřina ; Rašev, Eugen (advisor) ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (referee)
Title: Effect of forward head posture on postural stabilization measured by postural somatooscillography. Objectives: The aim of this thesis was to assess the influence of the forward head posture on the overall ability of postural stabilization using postural somatooscillography method. Methods: This thesis was prepared using analytical - comparative study. It compared two groups of fifteen subjects using the challenge test "3 steps - standing on one leg" in standart conditions. The measurement was recorded to the Microswing 6.0 and collected data was evaluated by Posturomed Commander. Results: The research did not achieve clear results at all, but in the overall assessment, we could say, that people with forward head posture have different, maybe slightly worse ability of postural stabilization. Keywords: postural stability, forward head posture, Posturomed, cervical spine
Conservative Therapy Methods of Cervicobrachial Syndrome
Knolová, Kateřina ; Rybářová, Jana (advisor) ; Hamarová, Zuzana (referee)
The theoretical part of my bachelor's thesis is focused on the pathophysiology of functional and structural disorders in the cervical spine from the perspective of kinesiology, biomechanics and developmental kinesiology. Additionally, focuses on diagnostics and therapy methods. The practical part of the thesis comprises three case histories of patients with the same primary diagnosis, but different functional medical findings. The aim of this thesis is to compare different approaches to treating these patients.
Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with the diagnosis of cervicobrachial syndrome
Čapková, Alena ; Štiková, Barbora (advisor) ; Reckziegelová, Petra (referee)
Title: Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with the diagnosis of cervicobrachial syndrome Target: The objective of bachelor thesis is to describe the problems cervicobrachil syndrome Abstract: This bachelor thesis consists of two parts. The theoretical part contains of anatomy, physiology, kinesiology of cervical spine. It states here the definition, cause, clinical features, therapeutic approaches to the issue. A special section is the most important part of the bachelor thesis. A special section is devoted to case report and determination of the a physiotherapy plan. The case report discussed in detail contains anamnesis, the input kinesiology analysis, short- and long-term plan, records of the therapeutics units, the output kinesiology analysis and evaluation of the effect therapy. Key words: Cervicobrachial syndrome, cervical spine, vertebral illness, case report, physiotherapy.

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