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The case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome
Lusková, Michaela ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Biskup, Šimon (referee)
Title: The case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome Objective: Summarization of theoretical knowledge concerning The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome. Preparation of case study of a patient suffering The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome, followed by appraisal of the therapy's effects. Methods: The Theoretical Part is concerned with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome's theme, namely with its possible cause of the syndrome, clinical features and options of therapeutic approaches. The Special Part of Bachelor Thesis presents case study of female patient in the course of particular therapies, and overall therapy's effect. Results: Physiotherapeutic care of the patient was observed to be helpful and positive results were reached not only in the objective, but also in subjective way. As the most effective is considered respiratory physiotherapy especially for activation of stabilizing muscles of the spine, then soft tissue techniques and positive thermotherapy. The reduction of muscle dysbalance was achieved, also as improvement of decompensation of scoliosis and stability. These improvements affected gait stereotype positively. Conclusion: The cooperation with patients suffering the postpoliomyelitic syndrome demands daily care of medical start, and primarily, active...
Postpoliomyelitis syndrome - etiology and RHB treatment options
Mejsnarová, Alena ; Demeková, Júlia (advisor) ; Kobesová, Alena (referee)
The bachelor thesis called "Postpoliomyelitis syndrome - etiology and RHB treatment options" deals with issues of this illness, officially recognized as a separate diagnosis until less than thirty years ago. The postpoliomyelitis syndrome can develop in individuals who have experienced poliomyelitis, an infectious viral disease affecting cells of the spinal anterior horns, in their childhood or youth. The main symptoms of this syndrome are: muscle weakness, increased fatigue, muscle and joint pain. They usually appear after a period lasting at least 15 years after primary infection, during which the health state of these individuals is relatively stable. The thesis presents a wide range of pathophysiological processes responsible for the etiology of these so-called late effects of polio. It also deals with the clinical picture, diagnosis and reflects the mental condition of the affected individuals. A large part of this thesis is addressed to therapy of postpolio syndrome, especially rehabilitation, which is an important part of comprehensive care of these patients. It is a literature retrieval of available, mostly foreign sources, dealing with this topic. Also one case report is described at the end of the theoretical part. It includes medical history, examination and treatment of a patient with...
The case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome
Lusková, Michaela ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Biskup, Šimon (referee)
Title: The case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of a patient with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome Objective: Summarization of theoretical knowledge concerning The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome. Preparation of case study of a patient suffering The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome, followed by appraisal of the therapy's effects. Methods: The Theoretical Part is concerned with The Postpoliomyelitic syndrome's theme, namely with its possible cause of the syndrome, clinical features and options of therapeutic approaches. The Special Part of Bachelor Thesis presents case study of female patient in the course of particular therapies, and overall therapy's effect. Results: Physiotherapeutic care of the patient was observed to be helpful and positive results were reached not only in the objective, but also in subjective way. As the most effective is considered respiratory physiotherapy especially for activation of stabilizing muscles of the spine, then soft tissue techniques and positive thermotherapy. The reduction of muscle dysbalance was achieved, also as improvement of decompensation of scoliosis and stability. These improvements affected gait stereotype positively. Conclusion: The cooperation with patients suffering the postpoliomyelitic syndrome demands daily care of medical start, and primarily, active...
Postpoliomyelitis syndrome - etiology and RHB treatment options
Mejsnarová, Alena ; Demeková, Júlia (advisor) ; Kobesová, Alena (referee)
The bachelor thesis called "Postpoliomyelitis syndrome - etiology and RHB treatment options" deals with issues of this illness, officially recognized as a separate diagnosis until less than thirty years ago. The postpoliomyelitis syndrome can develop in individuals who have experienced poliomyelitis, an infectious viral disease affecting cells of the spinal anterior horns, in their childhood or youth. The main symptoms of this syndrome are: muscle weakness, increased fatigue, muscle and joint pain. They usually appear after a period lasting at least 15 years after primary infection, during which the health state of these individuals is relatively stable. The thesis presents a wide range of pathophysiological processes responsible for the etiology of these so-called late effects of polio. It also deals with the clinical picture, diagnosis and reflects the mental condition of the affected individuals. A large part of this thesis is addressed to therapy of postpolio syndrome, especially rehabilitation, which is an important part of comprehensive care of these patients. It is a literature retrieval of available, mostly foreign sources, dealing with this topic. Also one case report is described at the end of the theoretical part. It includes medical history, examination and treatment of a patient with...

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