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Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with Wilson disease
Charvátová, Zuzana ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
1 Abstract Author: Zuzana Charvátová Title: Case study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient with Wilson disease Objectives: Aim of the theoretical part is to summarize recent knowledge about the Wilson's disease and its possible physiotherapeutic impact. Aim of the practical part is to present the case study of the patient, who I met during my bachelor's practice in Rehabilitation Hospital of Beroun. Methods: Data for the theoretical part was obtained by systemic research of Czech and international bibliography available both in printed and electronic form. Presented case study was compiled using examining and therapeutic methods and techniques which are taught during the physiotherapy Bc. programme at FTVS UK. Results: Comparison of initial and final kinesiological examination revealed, that the physiotherapeutic treatment described in the practical part of the study contributed to the improvement of patient's condition. Conclusion: Given objectives of the study were achieved. Keywords: Wilson disease, cerebellar damage, ataxia, physiotherapy
Changes motor functions in mouse model of cerebellar degeneration in the course of the ontogenesis
Šalomová, Martina ; Jelínková, Dana (advisor) ; Kubik-Zahorodna, Agnieszka (referee)
The cerebellum affects a number of important and complex processes in the organism. It ensures coordination, motor learning and plays an important role in cognitive and affective functions. In the case of cerebellar degeneration, we find not only the movement disorders but also behavioral abnormalities, collectively referred to as cognitive-affective syndrome. The aim of this work was to investigate motor functions during ontogenesis in animal models of hereditary cerebellar degeneration - mutant mice Lurcher and Purkinje cell degeneration using the device for quantitative gait analysis and rotarod. In addition, the effect of physical activity on the extent of ataxia and manifestations in classical behavioral tests was monitored. The results confirmed significant differences in motor skills between mutant and healthy mice; differences were also observed in some gait parameters, especially in walking speed and parameters that correlate with it. The motor functions of most groups of mice did not change during ontogenesis, pcd mice deteriorated their performance on the rotarod. The effect of physical activity was not found, with the exception of Forced swimming test. Physical activity of set intensity did not have any beneficial effect on the motoric manifestations of the mice.
Postural stability in patients with cerebellar ataxia
Ševčíková, Lucie ; Čakrt, Ondřej (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Mariana (referee)
Bachelor's thesis "Postural Stability in Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia" deals with the issue of postural stability related to patients with cerebellar lesion. The thesis summarizes the basic information ragarding the influence of cerebellum to the postural stability of the stance. In the experimental part of thesis, we assess the impact of deep foot massage and approximation of joints of lower limbs on the postural control measured with the force platform. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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