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Noninvasive image analysis of hallux valgus
Setínková, Jana ; Lopot, František (advisor) ; Kubový, Petr (referee)
6 Abstract Title: Noninvasive image analysis of hallux valgus. Objectives: Propose a simple, cheap, fast and non-invasive method for diagnostics and monitoring the effect of therapy of hallux valgus deformity. Methods: Evaluation the parameters in X-ray and photography which were taken before and after therapy of hallux valgus. I measured angles on foot in programme AutoCAD and confront the correlation of angles in X-ray and photography. I also looked for an angle similar to the hallux valgus angle. Results: The method of photography can be effective in physiotherapeutic practise. This diploma is a case study, therefore we cannot consider the results implicitly significant. Keywords: Hallux valgus angle, X - ray, photography, HV I angle, HV II angle
Noninvasive image analysis of hallux valgus
Setínková, Jana ; Lopot, František (advisor) ; Kubový, Petr (referee)
6 Abstract Title: Noninvasive image analysis of hallux valgus. Objectives: Propose a simple, cheap, fast and non-invasive method for diagnostics and monitoring the effect of therapy of hallux valgus deformity. Methods: Evaluation the parameters in X-ray and photography which were taken before and after therapy of hallux valgus. I measured angles on foot in programme AutoCAD and confront the correlation of angles in X-ray and photography. I also looked for an angle similar to the hallux valgus angle. Results: The method of photography can be effective in physiotherapeutic practise. This diploma is a case study, therefore we cannot consider the results implicitly significant. Keywords: Hallux valgus angle, X - ray, photography, HV I angle, HV II angle
Influence of drugs from the group SYSASOA for knee osteoarthrosis
Milerová, Klára ; Kubový, Petr (advisor) ; Lopot, František (referee)
Tittle:Influence of drugs from the group SYSADOA for knee osteoarthrosis Objectives:The aim of the thesis is to evaluate the effect of three months use of drugs from the group SASADOA on subjective perception of the difficulties associated with knee osteoarthritis and to determine the intensity of gonarthrosis progression in connection with knee cartilage width. Methods:For the study18 probands were obtained from rehabilitation and orthopedic institutions in Prague. The criterion for recruitmen t was knee joint osteoarthrosis of II. degree. For all participants there was conducted input kinesiology analysis and clinical examination, patient's medical history and filled in WOMAC questionnaire. All participants were sent for an X-ray of the knee. Group of probands was randomly divided into two groups. An experimental group was taking Proenzi 3 plus, a control group was taking placebo. Both groups were taking medications for 12 weeks. After this time the probands arrived to check- up and second filling in of the WOMAC questionnaire. The experimental group that had been taking Proenzi 3 plus received placebo for additional 12 weeks, the control group received Proenzi 3 Plus. After finishing preparations all probands were invited to the last visit where they underwent follow-up examination, the third...
X {--} ray exposition parameters for imaging of prehistoric material.
HOLUB, Jan
The research of prehistoric skeletal samples using X {--} ray techniques is now a routine practice. With the development of digital technologies, the process of image is significantly faster, and subsequent processing brings more information that increases the yield of such research. Due to the availability of different systems, it is not clear which technology is the best for anthropological purposes. Moreover, when there is a huge quantity of samples to be imaged, we often obtain poor quality images. That in turn requires us to experiment with the setting of proper exposure times, thus slowing the entire imaging process. The objective of this work is to determine exposure parameters for prehistoric skeletal samples and to evaluate their effectiveness in direct and indirect digitalization systems. A subsequent goal is to compare the devices in terms of operation, quickness and quality of images, and to provide recommendations for the most suitable technology for working with these samples.

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