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Musculoskeletal problems of scuba divers
Pek, Pavel ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Musculoskeletal problems of scuba divers Objectives: The aim of this work is to determine the most common musculoskeletal problems of scuba divers. Methods: The work uses the method of research of the current state of research and quantitative research through an anonymous survey. Results: The most common musculoskeletal problems of scuba divers in the Czech Republic over the age of 18, out of a sample of 113 participants, are back pain in 43.4% (49) of respondents. Furthermore, 23% (26 respondents) report pain in the cervical spine during or after the dive, 20.4% (23 respondents) confirm temporomandibular joint pain in connection with diving and 13.3% of participants in the survey (15 respondents) report back pain in shoulder blade areas. Keywords: scuba diving, musculoskeletal system, problems, pain, disorders
Method of Diver Rescue - Audiovisual Records
Haloun, Tomáš ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title: Method of Diver Rescue- Audiovisual Records Objective: The aim of this paper is to create a complex audiovisual record describing practical steps to help and rescue a diver underwater. Methods: As the formulation of the title implicates, for fulfilling the paper objective, themethod of recording was selected. By the means of this method an audiovisual record was obtained, which was subsequently edited and supplemented with an audio commentary. While recording methods of simulation were used.The paper is initiated by theoretical part which was completed by methods of gathering, analysis and synthesis of data and which summarizes key information important for gaining deeper understanding of the problematics. Results: Instructional video was successfully recorded. After editing the final record takes 14 minutes and 35 seconds and includes all expected parts. Key words: Scuba diving, rescuing and helping a diver, diving signals, safety, prevention
Underwather games with scuba apparatus.
Zeithaml, Jaroslav ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title: Underwather games with scuba apparatus Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to analyze some of the currently known games for their application and using with breathing apparatus and depth evaluation of their practical use. Methods: In this work was used the method of testing and the method of Experiment vs. Error. Each game has been specifically tested and adapted to the water. Issue which is related to these games and their preparation has been described in the practical part. Results: After the testing we've found that each game, with minor modification, can be applied in the water. In most cases is necessary to use the special tools and minor modification of the rules. Keywords: Scuba diving, underwather games, decompression, diving safety
Condition development in scuba diving
Matoušek, Radek ; Bažant, Filip (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Title: Fitness training in scuba diving Objectives: The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to describe the fitness training in scuba diving and make a proposal of the training plan. Methods: Literature search and comparison of individual sources. Search and develope the theoretical outputs and then make a training plan. Keywords: Scuba diving, fitness training, dive.
Differences in inhalation between men and famales during the identic scuba diving output
Rosenkranzová, Michaela ; Bažant, Filip (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Name: : The difference of consumption of a medium being inhaled between a man and a woman at the same level of endurance in scuba diving. Goals: The primary goal of this work, is to determine if and how is the amount of the inhaled medium depending on the gender of the divers. Compare the consumption between men and women while being faced with the same amount of stress, meaning during a united profile of a dive, try to maximize the decrease of the influence of stress factors. Confirm or deny the hypothesis that men show higher values of the inhaled medium. Methods: The theoretical part of this paper, was created based on the research of the appropriate literature. To obtain all the data, there was used the method of experiments, the results were then analyzed, compared and than statistically evaluated using the Students T- test. Probandi (n=10+10) took part in a 30 minute long and 20 meters deep dive in Bořená hora, during which their consumption of the inhaled medium was recorded every 5 seconds using a special underwater computer with a probe. Results: It was found out that men, during the same dive, consume more air than women because of their higher body weight. Key words: scuba diving, air, sex, respirator, minute ventilation
Diver's lifestyle
Růžek, Jan ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Fiala, Miloš (referee)
Title: Diver's lifestyle Objectives: The aim of the bachelor's thesis is to find out the current observance of lifestyle about divers and to compare how more experienced divers stand compared to less experienced ones. The goal is to compare the results with each other, using Microsoft Excel spreadsheets and in the current state of knowledge to outline a suitable lifestyle for divers on the day of the dive and the days when to dive again, maintain and improve their condition. Methods: Literature and following information from the research Conclusion: Search of professional literature and processing of achieved results from the survey. Keywords: Scuba diving, Helathy lifestyle, Training
Physiological differences and potential risks while scuba diving and freediving
Flodr, Tomáš ; Fiala, Miloš (advisor) ; Hošek, Václav (referee)
Title: Physiological differences and potential risks while scuba diving and freediving Objectives: Goal of this study was to prove, whether freedive performed after finished dive using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus, may potentially increase the risk of decompression sickness and afterall put together appropriate principals and guidance for safe combining of both scuba diving and freediving on the same day. Methods: This study used research of local and foreign sources that covered freediving and diving using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus issues. Casual research was also conducted involving 34 participants, all certified self-contained underwater breathing apparatus divers experienced in combining freediving and scuba diving on the same day. Results: Based on the research has been found that a freedive performed after dive using self-contained underwater breathing apparatus may under certain circumstances increase the risk of decompression sickness. Conservative principals and recommendations for safe combining of scuba diving and freediving on the same day were established. Results of this study will be provided to local and foreign diving communities. Keywords: Scuba diving, decompression sickness, nitogen load, freediving, risks
Use of physiotherapy for vertebrogenic difficulties associated with scuba diving
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Kamila
This work is about using physiotherapy methods in patients with vertebrogenic difficulties associated with scuba diving. The first goal is to suggest therapy for concrete patients with vertebrogenic difficulties and the second goal is to chart the effects of the therapy performed in concrete patients with vertebrogenic difficulties. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the issue of vertebrogenic difficulties, describes the anatomy and kinesiology of the spine, presents scuba diving and presents the possibilities of using physiotherapy. The practical part consists of four case reports and a description of the proposed therapy. The work is processed in the form of qualitative research. Data collection was performed by the entry and exit examination. The results were based on qualitative analysis of these data. The research group consisted of four probands who spent their free time on scuba diving while suffering from occasional vertebrogenic difficulties. The research took the form of regular meetings, usually held once a week for two months. Therapy results are ambiguous. There were both objective and subjective improvements in two probands. One of the probands did not match the subjective impression with objective results and one of the probands has worsened. Many factors could have affected the results. For example, by an individual approach to therapy, by other sporting activities performed in addition to exercise, or by injuries made during therapy. The theoretical part can be used as a source of information for divers as it highlights the risks of developing vertebrogenic difficulties. The practical part can be beneficial in physiotherapy practice as an exercise unit not only for divers.
Method of Diver Rescue - Audiovisual Records
Haloun, Tomáš ; Vondrášek, David (advisor) ; Bažant, Filip (referee)
Title: Method of Diver Rescue- Audiovisual Records Objective: The aim of this paper is to create a complex audiovisual record describing practical steps to help and rescue a diver underwater. Methods: As the formulation of the title implicates, for fulfilling the paper objective, themethod of recording was selected. By the means of this method an audiovisual record was obtained, which was subsequently edited and supplemented with an audio commentary. While recording methods of simulation were used.The paper is initiated by theoretical part which was completed by methods of gathering, analysis and synthesis of data and which summarizes key information important for gaining deeper understanding of the problematics. Results: Instructional video was successfully recorded. After editing the final record takes 14 minutes and 35 seconds and includes all expected parts. Key words: Scuba diving, rescuing and helping a diver, diving signals, safety, prevention
Differences in inhalation between men and famales during the identic scuba diving output
Rosenkranzová, Michaela ; Bažant, Filip (advisor) ; Vondrášek, David (referee)
Name: : The difference of consumption of a medium being inhaled between a man and a woman at the same level of endurance in scuba diving. Goals: The primary goal of this work, is to determine if and how is the amount of the inhaled medium depending on the gender of the divers. Compare the consumption between men and women while being faced with the same amount of stress, meaning during a united profile of a dive, try to maximize the decrease of the influence of stress factors. Confirm or deny the hypothesis that men show higher values of the inhaled medium. Methods: The theoretical part of this paper, was created based on the research of the appropriate literature. To obtain all the data, there was used the method of experiments, the results were then analyzed, compared and than statistically evaluated using the Students T- test. Probandi (n=10+10) took part in a 30 minute long and 20 meters deep dive in Bořená hora, during which their consumption of the inhaled medium was recorded every 5 seconds using a special underwater computer with a probe. Results: It was found out that men, during the same dive, consume more air than women because of their higher body weight. Key words: scuba diving, air, sex, respirator, minute ventilation

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