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Physiotherapy procedure in recovery of patients after myocardial infarction
POSPÍŠIL, Martin
In the theoretical part of my thesis I processed theoretical data associated with this issue. This part contains a description of the anatomy and the functions of the cardiovascular system and the issue of myocardial infarction. The part includes classification, pathology and the mechanism of myocardial infarction occurrence. The thesis also covers clinical manifestations of the disease, diagnostic procedures and methods of treatment. The comprehensively curative rehabilitation programme is divided into four stages, i.e. hospital physiotherapy, early post-hospitalization physiotherapy, stabilization, and maintenance long-term physiotherapy. In the practical part of the bachelor thesis a method of a qualitative research was used. The results were processed in the form of case reports. The research was conducted in the cardiovascular physiotherapy ward of St. Anne{\crq}s University Hospital in Brno. The tested set consisted of two patients. The first patient attends the 2nd stage of the cardio-physiotherapeutic programme. The second patient who experienced a myocardial infarction approximately 4 years ago attends the 3rd stage of the cardio-physiotherapeutic programme. The objective of the thesis was to assess the benefit of the cardiovascular physiotherapy in patients who had experienced a myocardial infarction. The heath state of both the patients has been positively influenced. Both the patients state that their subjective problems associated with the state after the acute myocardial infarction have been removed owing to the cardiovascular physiotherapy. In objective terms, the increase in the muscular strength and the positive impact on the characteristics of the transport system may be evaluated.

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