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Babywearing - risks and benefits from a physiotherapautic point of view
ČÁPOVÁ, Kateřina
This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of babywearing in a wrap from the physiotherapeutic point of view. The aim of the work was to find out what the risks and benefits of this phenomenon are. Another aim was to explore the views of the professionals and general public on babywearing. In the theoretical part, the general and psychological aspects of babywearing, its history, the types of wraps and tying techniques are presented. The next chapter expands on the issue from the physiotherapy perspective, especially with respect to the child's musculoskeletal system. The section also includes a chapter on a similarity between babywearing and some aspects of selected methods used in the practice of a physiotherapist. The possible risks and benefits concerning this method of baby transport are summarized in the conclusion of the theoretical part. The practical part consists of quantitative research carried out using non-standardized questionnaires. It reflects the opinions of the professionals and lay public on this issue. The first respondent group consisted of 62 physiotherapists - while in the second one, the opinions of lay public were represented by a total of 75 parents. As the results of the research show a considerable discrepancy in opinions of the two respondent groups, I believe there is a need for physiotherapists to deal more with the matter of babywearing. Thus, the work could contribute to a mutual understanding between the therapist and the parent. This thesis can be used to extend the horizons of both the professional staff (paediatricians, orthopaedists, rehabilitation physicians, physiotherapists, midwives, etc.) and the general public, particularly parents.
The Issue of Babywearing and the Specific Recommendations of Physiotherapy in the Prevention of Functional Disorders
KUBIŠTOVÁ, Karolína
This bachelor's thesis research summary of common informations is about problems wearing babies on mother's bodies. In the first part there are not only informations but some special interests who are engaged in this subject. I also conside to draw attention on biomechanical view of person wearing the baby. that why some of section is focused on mother's body by increasing load. In the second part of bachelor's thesis research aims on mothers wearing their babies mainly in scarf. The basic of practical part was worked on quality form 4 case studies which contains: anamnesis, elementary and finally kinesiological analysis and course of therapy. The respondents were composed of movement difficulties and they can wear their babies in the scarves on their bodies. Individual therapy was led to regularly autotherapy. If we comperared the introducing and final control there weren't any characteristical physiological changes. The respondets rated the results very positive because they took in more their bodies and the therapy contributes to their mental comfort. I suppose there should be mother'scare not only wearing babies in scarves but in arms as well to prevent function defacts because of one-sicked burden. The results can serve for specialists and for laymen and students physiotherapists as well.
Business plan for an e-shop with babywearing products in Denmark
Hummelgren, Daniela ; Müllerová, Jana (advisor) ; Svobodová, Ivana (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on creating a business plan for an e-shop with babywearing products in Denmark. The theoretical part describes the specifics of running a business in Denmark, the motivation for starting a business, the specifics of an e-shop and the overall structure of the business plan. The practical part deals with a business plan for a particular e-shop. This business plan can serve as an inspiration for other entrepreneurs who try to fill in a gap in the market and create an e-shop. The important phenomenons connected to e-commerce such as internet marketing and legislation are taken in consideration.

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