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Use of Mulligan Mobilization Techniques in Patients with Distortion of Ankle Joint
Navrátilová, Monika ; Plevová, Kristýna (advisor) ; Jeníček, Jakub (referee)
Title: Use of Mulligan Mobilization Techniques in Patients with Distortion of Ankle Joint Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with distortion of ankle joint and Mulligan Concept application issues. The main purpose of the thesis is to use the Mobilizations with Movement techniques (hereinafter referred to as MWM) in patients who suffered ankle joint sprain. With the thesis being divided into theoretical and practical parts, the former one presents the issue of ankle joint using anatomic point of view and kinesiology viewpoint. The following chapter deals with ankle joint distortion with regards to its most frequent cause, a risk of development of CAI (chronic ankle instability), appropriate treatment and physiotherapy. At the end of theoretical part is presented Brian Mulligan and his concept. The practical parts consists of casuistry on two themes. Both of them include initial examination, therapy goals definition, description of physiotherapy intervention and final examination. In order to be able to assess therapy results, the author chooses the Knee to Wall Test and Two-scale-stand Test methods as parts of both initial and final examination. In addition, the author compares initial and final values of ankle joint locomotion extent goniometric gauging, lower limbs girth anthropometric gauging, pain...
Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept
Jarešová, Kristýna ; Satrapová, Lenka (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept Objectives: The aim of this study is to verify the effectiveness of the tape ankle joint by Mulligan Concept to prevent injury to the area and see whether this kind of tape has a positive effect on the stability of the ankle joint. Methods: The essence of this study was to record the ankle joint injury for the female players during a basketball session after the application tape was used on the ankle joint by the concept of Mulligan. The experiment was carried out before each training (3 times a week) during two months of research and was attended by 10 probands aged 17-35 years who have a history of ankle injury. Part of this study were also two types of questionnaires (input and output) and examination of the standing on one leg before and after treatment of the ankle joint Mulligan tape. Results: When testing the stability of a previously injured ankle joint it was found that all the players had improved stability of the ankle joint by the use of the Mulligan tape at least one level. In the subjective evaluation of standing on one leg all players have confirmed the findings of fact and stated that the ankle joint by the use of Mulligan tape that feels more stable than if the absence of the treatment....
Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept
Jarešová, Kristýna ; Satrapová, Lenka (advisor) ; Pavlů, Dagmar (referee)
Title: Prevention of ankle injury in basketball is by using taping of the Mulligan concept Objectives: The aim of this study is to verify the effectiveness of the tape ankle joint by Mulligan Concept to prevent injury to the area and see whether this kind of tape has a positive effect on the stability of the ankle joint. Methods: The essence of this study was to record the ankle joint injury for the female players during a basketball session after the application tape was used on the ankle joint by the concept of Mulligan. The experiment was carried out before each training (3 times a week) during two months of research and was attended by 10 probands aged 17-35 years who have a history of ankle injury. Part of this study were also two types of questionnaires (input and output) and examination of the standing on one leg before and after treatment of the ankle joint Mulligan tape. Results: When testing the stability of a previously injured ankle joint it was found that all the players had improved stability of the ankle joint by the use of the Mulligan tape at least one level. In the subjective evaluation of standing on one leg all players have confirmed the findings of fact and stated that the ankle joint by the use of Mulligan tape that feels more stable than if the absence of the treatment....

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