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Muscle imbalance and its compensation in sporting paraplegics
ŠVEJDOVÁ, Karolína
The bachelor thesis deals with compensation of muscle imbalance in paraplegic athletes. In its theoretical part I deal with the basic anatomy of the spine and spinal chord, types of spinal chord injuries and complications in patients struggling with the results of spinal chord injuries. Further, the chapters are devoted to the options of sport activities in paraplegic patients, the choice of a correct wheelchair, and to the explanation of types of muscle imbalance and their compensational exercises. The main objective of my bachelor thesis is to find out about muscle imbalance in 3 paraplegics doing sports, to examine and create an individual compensatory plan for individual athletes that contains exercising with a therapist, but also an autotherapeutic exercise. It is a qualitative research where a part of the research group consists of 3 probands that are active athletes in a wheelchair. Each case study consists of an initial examination followed by 8 therapy sessions focused on individual muscle imbalance in each athlete. A final examination serves as the result of the case study. Based on the practical part results a positive effect is visible, when, after finishing the individual compensatory plan, in 2 probands reached a significant improvement. The last proband could not participate in the research due to the COVID 19 situation. This thesis can be used as educational material for physiotherapists, expert public or even general public interested in this issue
ICT trendy na dálném východě (Jižní Korea a Japonsko)
Švejdová, Karolína ; Samec, Marek (advisor) ; Svatoš, Oleg (referee)
This thesis is focused on ICT market, its current situation analysis with Asia's countries, Japan and Korea as a focal point. The first part pays attention to the specifics of Asian market. Following parts are dedicated to specific ICT trends and comparison of prevalent tendencies in both countries as well as its contrast with western countries, more specifically United States and Europe. Main focus of this thesis is identification of key ICT trends and possibilities of their future development. The key trends seem to be further development of robotics and smart devices, escalating popularity of web 2.0, emphasis on network safety and green computing as a way of sustainable development.

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