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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
Media coverage of the self-immolation of Jan Palach in Rudé právo, Reportér and Zprávy
Kaňková, Kateřina ; Suk, Pavel (referee) ; Končelík, Jakub (advisor)
Diploma thesis Media coverage of the self-immolation of Jan Palach in Rude pravo, Reporter and Zpravy attempts to show how the ruling ideology influences the media coverage of an event by analyzing newspaper articles from three different periodicals (Rude pravo, Reporter, Zpravy). In this case, the event is Jan Palach's protest against the political and social situation in Czechoslovakia after the arrival of the Warsaw Pact troops in August 1968. Palach performed his protest in January 1969 inspired by the form of self-immolation displayed by Buddhist monks in Tibet. It appears that the political situation at that time can be characterized as a transformation from democracy to tatalitarianism. The official newspaper of the Communist Party Rude pravo was neither using censorship nor distorting reality. It captured the events essentially as they had been running, though there were no arguments or comments. The comparison of Rude pravo with the other two newspapers, Reporter, representing pro-reform democratic media, and Zpravy, representing totalitarian media, reveals the fact that articles in Rude pravo were neutral.

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