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Recent findings in the therapy of postoperative scars and their complicatoin in the abdominal region - literature research.
Smolej, Július ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Recent findings in the therapy of postoperative scars and their complicatoin in the abdominal region - systematic review Objective: The main objective of this diploma thesis is the evaluation of different therapeutic approaches in the therapy of postoperative scars in their proliferative phase of healing and postoperative scar pain in the abdominal region, based on the available resources corresponding to the established inclusion criteria. This thesis makes effort to evaluate which therapeutic method is most often used in the proliferative phase of healing and is most effective in acute and chronic postoperative scar pain treatment. The inclusion criteria for this review are the POSAS, VSS and NRS scales. Method: This thesis is processed in the form of a systematic review. The search of sources was carried out in specialized Internet databases and electronic portals UKAŽ, Google Scholar, Scopus, Springer Link, Pubmed, EBSCOhost, PEDro, Medline, Web of Science based on keywords. The first part of the thesis contains a theoretical introduction to scar tissues. The second part is descriptive-analytical in nature and contains an analysis of the individual studies included in the literature search examining different interventions in the treatment of postoperative abdominal scars. Results: A...
The Possibilities of Using Exoskeletal Suit Ekso GTTM in Physiotherapy with Spinal Cord Injury Patients
Smolej, Július ; Pětioký, Jakub (advisor) ; Slámová, Adéla (referee)
OF BACHELOR THESIS Autor: Július Smolej Vedoucí práce: Mgr. Jakub Pětioký, DiS. Title of bachelor thesis: The Possibilities of Using Exoskeletal Suit Ekso GTTM in Physiotherapy with Spinal Cord Injury Patients Abstract of bachelor thesis: This bachelor thesis is focused on how exoskeletal suit Ekso GTTM can be utilized in physical therapy with spinal cord injury patients during their rehabilitation stay in RÚ Kladruby. Theoretical part of the thesis is based on literature review and reflects issues of spinal injuries, their epidemiology, clinical manifestation, examination, separate phases of spinal damage, treatment and health consequences. Furthermore, the theoretical part of this thesis deals with possibilities of hi-tech robotic technologies and their usage in rehabilitation, especially focused on lower limbs, where exoskeletal suit Ekso GTTM belongs. The practical part of this bachelor thesis is divided into two sections. First section consists of patient's case studies using exoskeletal suit Ekso GTTM that are supposed to assess therapeutic benefits in use of this robotic machine. The second section contains evaluation of retrospectively gathered information from therapies undergone with Ekso GTTM since 2014 until 2019. Evaluation will be shown graphically and using excel tables. Key words:...

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