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Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with diffuse axonal brain injury
Kaňková, Kateřina ; Lorencová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Cabalková, Magdaléna (referee)
Author: Kateřina Kaňková Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with diffuse axonal brain injury Objective: The aim of this thesis is a summary of theoretical knowledge of diffuse axonal brain injury and a case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with diffuse axonal brain injury. Methods: The thesis is divided into two parts - general (theoretical) and special (practical). Theoretical part is based on the research of professional literature and summarises the basic information about the problems of traumatic brain injuries including diffuse axonal brain injury. Practical part documents the process of rehabilitation of the patient with diffuse axonal brain injury duringthe continuous physiotherapy internship. Results: The therapy reached the best results in the area of stability and gait, we managed to reduce tremor and improve taxis. Key words: diffuse axonal brain injury, physiotherapy
Case of physiotherapy care of patient with diagnosis rheumatoid arthritis
Hroudová, Anna ; Lorencová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Taušová, Eva (referee)
Title: Case of physiotherapy care of patient with diagnosis rheumatoid arthritis Objective: Objective of this thesis is to point out the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. It focuses on the etiology, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of the patient. The second part is dedicated to the processing of case histories of patients. The aim was to design an appropriate treatment and assess its results. Method: This bachelor thesis was based on monthly practice in the Institute of Rheumatology in Prague, where I was in the period from 4. 1. 2016 to 29. 1. 2016. The whole practice was carried out under the supervision of Eva Taušová. The thesis is devided into two parts: general and special. The general part is focused on processing issues of rheumatoid arthritis, dealing with its characteristics, origin, classification, pathogenesis, medical examination and treatment. The special part is then processed as a case study of a patient with a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis. It begins with the patient's history and the entry kinesiological analysis, which is followed by final evaluation. The following is a detailed description of the therapy, which is ended by output kinesiological analysis and re-evaluation of the effect of therapy. Keywords: rheumatoid arthritis, rheumatology, case report,...
Case study of physiotherapeutic care of a patient after ischemic stroke
Jindráková, Eliška ; Lorencová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Title: Case study of physiotherapeutic care of a patient after ischemic stroke Objectives: To evaluate a case study of a patient after ischemic stroke and create a theoretical basis for the given area applying academic literature. Summary: This paper concerns the area of stroke and is divided into two parts. The general part involves the characteristics of stroke, its division, symptoms, risk factors, prognosis and diagnostic methods. Further, it talks about individual phases of the healing process, applied physiotherapeutic approaches and information about additional care after hospitalization. The special part is a detailed case study of a patient after ischemic stroke. This part was created based on a practise in the Military University Hospital in Prague during 6th - 31st January 2014, which allowed me to lead my own therapeutic units with a patient under professional surveillance. Keywords: stroke, neurorehabilitation, spasticity, physiotherapy methods
Self presentation of elites in the iron age
Lorencová, Kateřina ; Frank Danielisová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Kysela, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the ways of expression of social elites in the early Iron Age Hallstatt culture. The aim is to capture interpretable elements of the lifestyle of the Hallstatt society by means of soci-political models used in archaeology and to outline the current state of research the political and cultural character of these entities. Part of the work deals with the archeological record testifying abou t the existence of the higher social class - as e.g. rich barrow burials, luxurious imported goods and fortified hill-top sites known as "Fürstensitze".
Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with the Diagnosis of Gangrene of Lower Limbs
Juráková, Eva ; Lorencová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Title: Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with the Diagnosis of Gangrene of Lower Limbs. Aim: Summary of theoretical knowledge and processing of case study of a patient with the diagnosis of gangrene of lower limbs. Method: The thesis consists of two parts - theoretic and specific. The theoretic part of the thesis contains topics related to amputations, prothesis, diagnostic methods and physioterapeutical treatments used when dealing with this diagnosis. The specific part of the thesis contains a case study of a physiotherapeutical treatment of a patient after unilateral above-knee amputation with the diagnosis of gangrene of lower limbs including complex kinesiologic examination, plan of rehabilitation, description of the progress of therapy and evaluation of the effects of therapy. The case study was compiled during an internship at the inpatiet rehabilitation ward of the Central Military Hospital in Prague. Key words: amputation, prothesis, phantom pain, case-study, physiotherapy
Sociologic Research of Population Doing Winter Sports in Mont Blanc Valley
Lorencová, Kateřina ; Vomáčko, Ladislav (advisor) ; Turčová, Ivana (referee)
Title of the thesis in English: sociological research of population doing winter sports in Mont Blanc Valley. Objectives: The aim of the research was to analyze sports tourism in the valley of Chamonix-Mont- Blanc. Labour is trying to classify track of people who visit in winter French valley for sport. Furthermore, to determine which sports are run and Visitors how they are related. Methodology: The work is quantitative research, which analyzes sports tourism in the valley of Chamonix. The field survey was used polls. investigations took place in the winter months (December 2006-April 2007) in various ski centers French Valley. Results were statistically processed in Excel and SPSS. Results: The results showed that in the valley of Chamonix in sports people from around the world. Winter sports are more devoted to people young and middle aged men Free and families with fewer children. Most winter sport is operated skiing. Of Equals is also evident that a significant percentage of visitors pays well ski mountaineering, snowboarding and rock climbing. Keywords: leisure, sports tourism, skiing, Chamonix-Mont-Blanc Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Effect of pH on transdermal delivery of adefovir
Lorencová, Kateřina ; Vávrová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Doležal, Pavel (referee)
Adefovir (PMEA) belong to the group of acyclic nucleoside analogues exhibiting various biological (e.g. antiviral, cytostatic, antiparasitic, immunomodu-latory) activities. Its prodrug adefovir dipivoxil (PMEAd) has recently been approved for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B. The aim of this work was to study permeation properties of 2% PMEA in vitro in the broad spectrum of pH using different vehicles with or within presence of permeation enhancers. We also evaluated penetration of PMEA into the porcine skin. Transdermal permeation of 2% PMEA was studied in vitro using the Franz diffusion cell and full-thickness porcine skin. Tris, phosphate buffer (PB) and water (only for pH 3.4) were used as vehicles, pH was in range from 3.4 to 8.8. 1% Dodecyl 6-dimethylaminohexanoat (DDAK) and 1% Transkarbam 12 (5-dodecyloxycarbonyl) pentylammonium-5-(dodecyloxycarbonyl) pentylcarbamate (T12)) were used as permeation enhancers. The flux values were 1.8 ± 0.5, 0.2 ± 0.1, and 0.7 ± 0.4 μg/cm2 /h from aqueous, PB and Tris donor samples at pH 3.4. The respective skin concentrations at 48 h were 294 ± 75, 110 ± 39, and 178 ± 71 μg/g from these vehicles. The flux values of 2% PMEA in PB were from 0.2 ± 0.1 to 2.7 ± 1.32, and from 9.4 ± 4.3 to 26.9 ± 3.4 μg/cm2 /h without and with the presence of 1% DDAK,...

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