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Manual techniques for adhesion in abdominal cavity
Šafránková, Johana ; Havlíčková, Michaela (advisor) ; Pešková, Lucie (referee)
Although the presence of peritoneal adhesions in abdominal cavity concerns a great number of patients, the topic is not sufficiently understood yet and the prevention of adhesion formation as well as the treatment of already developed adhesions represents a major issue. This thesis explores available literature on peritoneal adhesions and the possibilities of their manual treatment. This thesis describes the development of peritoneal adhesions, diagnostic options, innervation and its link to chronic pain caused by the adhesions. It also explores mechanical properties of soft tissues and a major part of the thesis considers the options of manual treatment and prevention of adhesions. The thesis also includes one case study of a patient in whom some of the described therapeutic techniques were performed and, based on a follow-up examination, objectifying questionnaire and painscale outcomes, their influence on the patient condition was assessed. Key words Peritoneal adhesions, peritoneal wound healing, peritoneal adhesions formation, manual treatment of peritoneal adhesions
Influence of external conditions on egg incubation in lapwings (genus Vanellus) in temperate and subtropical climate
Pešková, Lucie ; Šálek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hořák, David (referee)
During incubation, most birds require the presence of at least one parent to ensure suitable incubation conditions for embryo development. The main factors that affect the development of the embryo are temperature, humidity and egg turning. In this work, incubation conditions were investigated in two biparental Lapwing species (genus Vanellus), the Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), which faces the risk of egg cooling in temperate areas, and the Red-wattled Lapwing (Vanellus indicus), which faces the risk of egg overheating in the subtropics. A laboratory experiment testing the thermal properties of the Red-wattled Lapwing nest lining showed that it selects lining material that slows down temperature growth during egg heating, thus ensuring suitable thermal conditions during parental absence at high ambient temperatures. Temperature and egg turning during incubation were recorded by an artificial egg with a built-in sensors placed in the nests of both target species; data collected by the sensors were stored by a base-station located nearby. The average egg temperature was 32.5 řC for the Northern Lapwing, and 35.0 řC for the Red-wattled Lapwing. Egg temperature in both species fluctuated significantly, affected by many factors. Egg temperature increased with increasing ambient temperature, it...
Changes of current partner cohabitation habits in family
Pešková, Lucie ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor) ; Vítečková, Michaela (referee)
Thesis on the theme Changes of current partner cohabitation habits in family is desk study. Its goal is to transdisciplinary map the current forms of life of couples, with emphasis on their educational potential. The work is divided into seven chapters, which are subdivided. The first chapter contains a brief introduction of the contemporaneousness with emphasis on its post-modern aspect. The second chapter follows the definition of family in the elementary context (basic stages of the family evolution after the Second World War, the definition of family, the family and the basic notions, characteristics of contemporary family, functions a nuclear family, the importance of family for the child). The third chapter is dealt with the education of the child en famille (educational styles, changes of the father role in child care) and child socialization. At the end of this chapter, the basic needs of the child are presented. The fourth chapter treats of the current alternatives of partner cohabitation and it is focused on the legislative aspect. Three chapters, which are dealing with the child education in an incomplete family, bringing up a child in homoparental family and child education in the supplemented family and by more obvious attributes such families, are included after fourth chapter.
Common causes of lower leg pain an Athletes
Pešková, Lucie ; Doubková, Lucie (advisor) ; Truc, Michal (referee)
An exercise-induced leg pain resulting from chronic overloading is a common condition affecting physically active population. This bachelor thesis gives an overview of recent knowledge in differential diagnosis of a chronic lower leg pain. Theoretic aspects deal with three main conditions with the highest incidence, including stress fractures, medial tibial stress syndrome and chronic exertional compartment syndrome. Particular chapters describe the difference in the epidemiology, aetiology, clinical presentation and risk factors. The diagnostic methods and treatment options are mentioned in the next chapter. In addition to theoretic aspects a retrospective study is part of this thesis. The research study the incidence of the lower leg pain among athletes. In contrast to theoretic part we concern about nonspecific lower leg pain in this research. At the same time we research a presence of risk factors and their effect on pathogenesis of the lower leg pain.
The possibilities of physical therapy in patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease
Zeiselová, Jitka ; Kodríková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Pešková, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the problematics of the Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease and on the possibilities of its treatment by physical therapy. According to The Montreal Consensus the gastroesophageal reflux disease is defined as a condition which develops when the reflux of stomach contents causes troublesome symptoms and/or complications. It ranks among the most common gastrointestinal diseases, its prevalence in Europe moves between 8,8 - 25,9 %. As the gastroesophageal reflux disease can be influenced by the patient's lifestyle we can classify it as a lifestyle disease. Theoretical part of the thesis introduces the disease, its etiopathogenesis, symptomatology, diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities. The main aim of the theoretical part is to state an overview of possible physical therapy in patients with this disease. The practical section of the thesis consists of two case reports which include examination in the beginning and at the end of the therapy and the description of the therapy itself.
Influence of external conditions on egg incubation in lapwings (genus Vanellus) in temperate and subtropical climate
Pešková, Lucie ; Šálek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Hořák, David (referee)
During incubation, most birds require the presence of at least one parent to ensure suitable incubation conditions for embryo development. The main factors that affect the development of the embryo are temperature, humidity and egg turning. In this work, incubation conditions were investigated in two biparental Lapwing species (genus Vanellus), the Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus), which faces the risk of egg cooling in temperate areas, and the Red-wattled Lapwing (Vanellus indicus), which faces the risk of egg overheating in the subtropics. A laboratory experiment testing the thermal properties of the Red-wattled Lapwing nest lining showed that it selects lining material that slows down temperature growth during egg heating, thus ensuring suitable thermal conditions during parental absence at high ambient temperatures. Temperature and egg turning during incubation were recorded by an artificial egg with a built-in sensors placed in the nests of both target species; data collected by the sensors were stored by a base-station located nearby. The average egg temperature was 32.5 řC for the Northern Lapwing, and 35.0 řC for the Red-wattled Lapwing. Egg temperature in both species fluctuated significantly, affected by many factors. Egg temperature increased with increasing ambient temperature, it...
Non-verbal communication and teacher
PĚŠKOVÁ, Lucie
This thesis, which is divided into two parts, deals with non-verbal means of communication in teaching practice. In the theoretical part there is a summary of themes such as communication, verbal, nonverbal communication and pedagogical communication. Emphasis is put to sub-themes of nonverbal communication, which are facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, kinesics, postures, proxemics, haptics, para-language and physical appearance/environments. In the practical part there is a presentation of the analysis of chosen samples of video recordings, which is focused on mentioned sub-themes of nonverbal communication. The value of these is stressed in process of teaching, too.
MUSEUM OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN BRNO
Pešková, Lucie ; Zemánek, Václav (referee) ; Zemánková, Helena (advisor)
Master's thesis is focused on conversion of former textile-industry area located in Brno-Obřany. The aim of the thesis was to build a new textile museum within the area’s landmark, former cotton mill, and to revive the whole surrounding area for both the locals and tourists. The exceptionality of this place lies on the industrial atmosphere and uniqueness of the island, on which the whole area spreads out. I achieved the overall program of the area through detailed analysis of neighbourhood and it’s needs and possibilities, as well as I studied the programs of successful textile museums worldwide. The project revives the whole island area; in contrast to the industrial history, the area is widely covered with green vegetation and adjusted as a leisure park. Besides a textile museum, there is also a great hall, an energy exposition with original Kaplan turbine, a cyclo-point and a snack bar.
Analysis of opinions of visitors Třebíč region
Pešková, Lucie ; Musil, Martin (advisor) ; Pavlů, Eliška (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the visitor's opinion of the region of Třebíč. The aim of this thesis is to find out opinions, of the chosen sample of the respondents, on exploitation of the attractiveness and tourism services in this region. Thesis is divided into two parts. The theoretical part deals with the definition of tourism and the concept of visitor, with research methods of opinion and satisfaction of the visitors, but also with the attractiveness and services of the region of Třebíč. The second part focuses on the practical application of the issue through a questionnaire. The basic methodology is the personal interview with the respondent. On the basis of realized analysis will be formulated recommendations for local organisations or other subjects dealing with tourism, tourism services and its administration.

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