National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Problematics of kinetosis origin in virtual neurorehabilitation
Pilný, Petr ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Stupková, Michaela (referee)
Title: Problematics of kinetosis origin in virtual neurorehabilitation Aim: The aim of this diploma thesis is to acquaint the reader with theoretical background of the origin of cybersickness during the exposure of the user to virtual reality, describe the mental and physical effects and therapeutical use of virtual reality in various diagnoses. Experimental part of this thesis is focused on evaluating the rate of cybersickness occurrence during the therapy in various diagnoses and the influence of secondary factors on the amount of cybersickness. Methods: This diploma thesis is processed in the form of a literary review. The PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databeses were used to search for studies. Total of 500 titles were indentified, this number decreased to 438 after removing the duplicates. After reading the abstracts, another 395 titles were removed. Out of 43 titles, remaining to be assessed in the fulltext form, 29 another titles were removed. Final number of titles, included in this literary review, is 14 titles, which met the critereria for inclusion. Results: Out of the 14 studies, included in the experimental part of this research and meeting the inclusion critera, 7 out of 14 groups total had the highest Simulator Sickness Questionnaire - Disorientation (SSQD) subscale value in...
Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after lateral patellar disclocation
Pilný, Petr ; Nechvátalová, Vendula (advisor) ; Mahr, Edwin (referee)
Author: Petr Pilný Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after lateral patellar disclocation Aim: Aim of this bachelor's thesis was to write up a report on a patient after latelar disclocation of the patella, summarizing theoretical knowledge, devising proper treatment, observing patient over the course of treatment and rating it's efectivness. Methods: This bachelor's thesis consists of two parts, a general part and a special part. The general part summarizes theoretical knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology and biomechanice of the knee joint. It also includes examinations of the knee joint and subsequent therapy. The special part consists of the case study of a patient after Madigan surgery and knee arthroscopy, course of treatment and evaluating it's effect. Results: Due to the therapy, the patient's medical state improved, the effect of the therapy is particularly recognizable in walking stereotype, in which the patient almost completely eliminated any formed pathologies and ceased using all walking aid, and in the range of movement of patient's knee joint. Therapy is considered successful. Conclusion: All of the set goals were accomplished during the therapy and the therapy's successfulness therefore proved efficiency of the used methods. Keywords: knee joint, patella, patellar...

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.