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Roman spa and sauna world
Křížek, Martin ; Velička, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
This thesis was prepared as an architectural study. In front of his graduate-seminar was a study on urban concept and the building Aquapark Brno - Zidenice hillside snakes. This thesis deals with the extension of the complex of Roman baths and sauna world. This is a two-storey building without a basement cubic shape. The proposal emphasizes the functionality of the service, interior design of the building and the overall expression
Energy, economic and environmental analysis of balneotherapy
Miček, Denis ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to point out European Union´s goals such as low carbon economy, mainly future increasing the use of renewable sources as a potential source of energy. Slovak republic has due to its position in central Europe, rich in natural healing sources of water, which are considered as the most perspective sources of renewable energy in this country. The problem was solved as energy, economic and environmental analysis of Balneotherapy at Slovak Heath Spa Piešťany a.s. This analyzation was provided by real experimental measurement of temperature and flow rate and computational simulation of technological devices in opened natural healing water system. Experimentally measured data were afterwards use for elaboration conceptual design of new technological devices in order to increase efficiency of collection energy from potential renewable source of energy. The research shows that with help of new design technological devices connected to existing ones will be possible to cool down temperature of hot natural healing water from 67 °C to 21 °C, which decrease operation costs of Balneotherapy for more than 1 414 € per day. By Slovak republic entering to European Union it was necessary to accept global goals of low carbon economy. This diploma thesis provides an attention on potential energy in natural healing sources of water as renewable source of energy and helps Slovak Health Spa Piešťany to decrease amount of green-house gases released to atmosphere by efficient increasing the use of energy potential in natural healing source of water.
Roman spa and sauna world
Okřina, Matouš ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
Architectural study offers solution of space of the Roman baths and sauna world in object next to the previously designed building of Aquacenter in Brno - Hády. Location of aquacenter is based on architectural search study Aquacenter - "The Water Temple" Brno (on development areas which are set by ÚPmB). Wellness facilities are today an important part of the water parks. The designed spaces of Roman baths and sauna world offers visitors the use of modifications of Roman baths and Finnish saunas, as well as other supporting treatments such as various massages, herbal baths, massage whirlpools, etc. It is not just a place to relax or to the curative stay, but there is also included a social function as a private spas (for business meetings), caldarium, possibly tepidarium, a rest rooms and relaxation bar. The form of a building, which is based on the form of the previously designed building of aquacentre, is a block with inclined SE, SW and NE wall (inclination of walls is 20 degrees from the vertical). In the center part of a layout is rest room and bar, along which sides are atriums. Around them are then arranged an individual operating units into single wings. The overall layout is also trying to build on the traditional content and linking space of Roman baths, abide the Finnish concept of the sauna and join both together in related wings. While the traffic of balneotherapy is as a "dirty" separated by hall, the wing with massages and less traditional saunas and spas (such as Sweden, Japan, etc.) together with the water baths wing are separated from the central area by corridor. Accommodation is dedicated the space of the second floor, which does not occupy the whole floor space as a first floor and is arranged in a T-shape. The basement which is partly sunk into the ground is located covered parking and service facilities.
Spa therapy after total hip arthroplasty. Procedures, results.
ŠTIFTER, Šimon
Presented bachelor thesis is focused on the effect of spa treatment after total hip arthroplasty. The work is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part of the bachelor's thesis contains the anatomy and kinesiology of the hip joint, including muscles description and functions, which are involved in the movement of this joint. Subsequently, there is information about total hip arthroplasty, including the types of endoprostheses, used materials, or indications and contraindications to this operation. Next, surgical approaches and possible complications that may occur in relation with implantation are described. A significant part of the theoretical part is devoted to the structure of posthospital treatment, namely spa treatment, which describes the individual procedures that can be used with this diagnosis in the spa environment. The objective of the work was to find out how spa treatment affects convalescence and for this reason, in the practical part, the method of qualitative research was used, in which the research group consisted of six probands aged from 61 to 74 years who underwent total hip arthroplasty. For objectivity of the research, the criterion was determined that all subjects were approximately two months after the operation. Probands were divided into two groups of three, one group of those who had undergone spa treatment and, for comparison, the second group of those who had not yet. All probands underwent eight therapies with the same exercise unit. The obtained data were then processed in the form of case reports, including input and output kinesiological analysis and the course of individual therapies. The results show that there was a positive effect on all probands, but the improvement was more noticeable in people who completed a spa stay. The bachelor's thesis can be used as a source of information either for students or the professional public, but also for patients who are currently waiting for an implantation or spa stay.
History, progress and possibilities of balneology in Czech Republic
SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Monika
The environment of our spa is manifest as a social phenomenon affecting many areas of human being. Thanks to its unique atmosphere, extraordinary reputation and seriousness in the social awareness, the spa does not intervene only in the area of tourism, but it is an integral part of the life of the citizens of spa resorts and spa visitors. The thesis, which mainly speaks about the history of balneology, also focuses on the current opportunities of using spa treatment in the Czech Republic and provides a comparison with world spa medicine. In this thesis I tried emphesize transformation of balneology, from history to present, with historical examples. It also deals with natural healing resources and their use, followed by more detailed elaboration in the stated spa. The areas of my attention ware the origins of the formation and development of three spa towns, which differ from the others by their services provided and the large amount of clients. I focused mainly on the spa Třeboň, Luhačovice and Karlovy Vary. To achieve this, I used the secondary data analysis method. On the basis of the collected data, I have compiled the current knowledge. The work could be used in the clinical practice of physiotherapists for acquiring orientation knowledge about balneotherapy and to serve as a informative material for the wider public who is going to visit the spa.
Roman spa and sauna world
Okřina, Matouš ; Myslín,, Jiří (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
Architectural study offers solution of space of the Roman baths and sauna world in object next to the previously designed building of Aquacenter in Brno - Hády. Location of aquacenter is based on architectural search study Aquacenter - "The Water Temple" Brno (on development areas which are set by ÚPmB). Wellness facilities are today an important part of the water parks. The designed spaces of Roman baths and sauna world offers visitors the use of modifications of Roman baths and Finnish saunas, as well as other supporting treatments such as various massages, herbal baths, massage whirlpools, etc. It is not just a place to relax or to the curative stay, but there is also included a social function as a private spas (for business meetings), caldarium, possibly tepidarium, a rest rooms and relaxation bar. The form of a building, which is based on the form of the previously designed building of aquacentre, is a block with inclined SE, SW and NE wall (inclination of walls is 20 degrees from the vertical). In the center part of a layout is rest room and bar, along which sides are atriums. Around them are then arranged an individual operating units into single wings. The overall layout is also trying to build on the traditional content and linking space of Roman baths, abide the Finnish concept of the sauna and join both together in related wings. While the traffic of balneotherapy is as a "dirty" separated by hall, the wing with massages and less traditional saunas and spas (such as Sweden, Japan, etc.) together with the water baths wing are separated from the central area by corridor. Accommodation is dedicated the space of the second floor, which does not occupy the whole floor space as a first floor and is arranged in a T-shape. The basement which is partly sunk into the ground is located covered parking and service facilities.
Energy, economic and environmental analysis of balneotherapy
Miček, Denis ; Horák, Petr (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to point out European Union´s goals such as low carbon economy, mainly future increasing the use of renewable sources as a potential source of energy. Slovak republic has due to its position in central Europe, rich in natural healing sources of water, which are considered as the most perspective sources of renewable energy in this country. The problem was solved as energy, economic and environmental analysis of Balneotherapy at Slovak Heath Spa Piešťany a.s. This analyzation was provided by real experimental measurement of temperature and flow rate and computational simulation of technological devices in opened natural healing water system. Experimentally measured data were afterwards use for elaboration conceptual design of new technological devices in order to increase efficiency of collection energy from potential renewable source of energy. The research shows that with help of new design technological devices connected to existing ones will be possible to cool down temperature of hot natural healing water from 67 °C to 21 °C, which decrease operation costs of Balneotherapy for more than 1 414 € per day. By Slovak republic entering to European Union it was necessary to accept global goals of low carbon economy. This diploma thesis provides an attention on potential energy in natural healing sources of water as renewable source of energy and helps Slovak Health Spa Piešťany to decrease amount of green-house gases released to atmosphere by efficient increasing the use of energy potential in natural healing source of water.
Roman spa and sauna world
Křížek, Martin ; Velička, Jaroslav (referee) ; Dýr, Petr (advisor)
This thesis was prepared as an architectural study. In front of his graduate-seminar was a study on urban concept and the building Aquapark Brno - Zidenice hillside snakes. This thesis deals with the extension of the complex of Roman baths and sauna world. This is a two-storey building without a basement cubic shape. The proposal emphasizes the functionality of the service, interior design of the building and the overall expression
Business plan of development of a new spa resort
Eisenreich, Jindřich ; Kvítková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Mlejnková, Lena (referee)
The purpose of this dissertation is a formulation and analysis of a business plan for development of a new spa resort in Františkových Lázních and conduct feasibility study of proposed business case. The following work is divided into theoretical and practical part. While theoretical section of the dissertation outlines main terms and theoretical concepts, explains relevant legal and regulatory conditions and restrictions relating to offering spa services and details all factors necessary for appropriate formulation of presented business case. Practical part of the dissertation presents a real life business case together with a feasibility study of the proposal, competitor analysis, market research and planned marketing strategy, while analysing returns of invested capital in three alternative scenarios.
Impact of the change in providing spa care according to the ordinance 267/2012 to the physiotherapy conception in the spa surrounding
PRAŽÁKOVÁ, Eva
My bachelor thesis deals with problems, that occurred after the cancellation of the Decree No. 58/1997 Coll. and the adoption of the Decree No. 267/2012 Coll. establishing a new indicator list for the Spa sanatorium rehabilitation care for adults, children and adolescents, when there have been significant changes in the area of Spa care. Significant changes occurred, for example in the length of stay in treatment, that was shortened to 14 days or 21 days and to changes in the overall indication of the spa treatment, when some disease it was not possible to draw a spa care at all. This resulted in serious problems for both the spa facilities, as well as for patiens. Physiotherapy as an important part of balneotherapy has a very close relationship to the overall concept of the Spa treatement and its effect depends to a large extent on the presence and frequency of other treatments. The first part of the theoretical work deals with a spa treatment, legislation of Spa care and impact which has occurred after the adoption of Decree No. 267/2012 Coll. The second theoretical part deals with the therapeutic methods in the Spa. The aim of the work was charting of physiotherapeutic procedures in the context of Spa care pursuant to decree 58/1997 Coll. and 267/2012 Coll.. For the processing of a qualitative research strategy was used the method of the personal case study. Research file consisted of three patients who have completed the three-week comprehensive spa treatment in Bertiny lázně in Třeboň. One patient was treated with rheumatoid arthritis and two patients with Bechterew's disease. All the listed patients visited the spa facilities regularly and repeatedly. For these respondents was conducted the subscription history, input and output kinesiological analysis. Input and output of kinesiological analysis contained the examination of aspects, palpation, examination of walk, antropometric examination, goniometric examination and examination of distance on the spine. Six individual therapies was done and a subjective evaluation of the results of therapy at the end. Physiotherapy treatment was evaluated according to the above regulations. For these three treated patients was noted a difference in the effect of the spa treatment in the three-week and the four-week stay. Extended stay brought the longer-term pain relief, improve mobility and overall had a long-term effect, thanks to the greater number of balneotherapy treatment and the greater number of physiotherapy. It also had a better effect on the psyche of the patient when the patient could rest during the longer stay and managed to learn exercises and consolidate new friendship. The good news is the adoption of the new law, when from 2015 the length of the Spa stay was set back to four weeks. In my bachelor thesis I'd like to point out the problems that caused the adoption of Decree No. 267/2012 Coll. Furthermore, public awareness on this issue could be improved in this way.

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