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Appearance of hallux valgus in selected dance groups
Gavlíková, Hana ; Strnad, Pavel (advisor) ; Vrátná, Eliška (referee)
Appearance of hallux valgus in selected dance groups Objectives: The main purpose was to found out, how many athletes from group of dancing respondents are dealing with deformity of hallux valgus. Another aim of this work was to found out the awareness about hallux valgus in dancing community and also to get information about another problems of musculoskeletal system, which could be related. Methods: For collecting the data was created online Non Standardised Questionnaire (form). For following processing and evaluation of collected data were used Pie Charts, Column Charts, tables and verbal summary as well. Results: The results proved that more than half dancers are dealing with problems of hallux valgus (55%), 69% from this half confirmed, that they are having problems in other parts of their musculoskeletal system as well. Data also showed higher incidence of deformity in women. Awareness of this topic was surprisingly high - 77.6% of respondents. Keywords: dance sport, Hallux valgus, forefoot deformity, posture, Non Standardised Questionnaire
Effectiveness of mechanical correction and active exercises of fifth finger deformity therapy - Tailor's bunion.
Vokatá, Lucie ; Malá, Jitka (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
Title: Effect of mechanical correction and active exercise in the treatment of deformity of the fifth toe - Tailor's bunion Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to identify the effect of mechanical correction and active physiotherapeutic intervention in the treatment of deformity Tailor's bunion. Methods: This is a quantitative-qualitative experimental study involving 10 probands aged 19 to 25 with flexible Tailor's bunion deformity, 6 out of 10 probands had bilateral deformity and the remaining probands unilateral deformity. In this thesis, passive intervention in the form of mechanical axial correction of V. MTP joint by strapping tape was used and active intervention in the form of selected active exercise aimed at evaluating (identifying) the effect on selected foot parameters. The participants were randomly divided into two groups of five. Group 1 was subjected to active therapeutic intervention and Group 2 was subjected to passive therapeutic intervention for 4 weeks. Before and after the therapeutic intervention, the probands were examined clinically, followed by a postural stability test in static standing on the tensometric plate RS Footscan ® Balance and pressure distribution testing of individual foot segments while walking on a Footscan Gait plate. At the end of the examination we did...
The Influence of Hallux Valgus on the Posture
Klasnová, Nicol ; Průšková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Táborská, Silvie (referee)
Surname and name: Nicol Klasnová Consultant: Mgr. Kateřina Průšková, Dis. Title of thesis: The Influence of Hallux Valgus on the Posture Key words: Hallux valgus, forefoot deformity, posture, hallux valgus angle, intermetatarsal angle, the axial position of the thumb In the bachleor thesis on "The influence of Hallux valgus on the posture" we have focused on the hallux valgus issue , its preservative treatment and relationship to a posture. In each chapters we describe the theory on this issue. In particular we describe anatomy and kinesiology of legs, kinesiology of walk and the way how hallux valgus deformity can affects various body structures. The practical part contains three case studies which are devoted to three patients in a period of approximately 12 weeks. Patients have the same diagnosis, an obtained hallux valgus each one with different degree of deformity. The stage of deformity was set on the basis of an axial position of the hallux valgus of radiographs. Each patient has even another related complication. The aim of my thesis was to develop a comprehensive therapy for hallux valgus deformity and to see whether this therapy can change the axial position of the thumb and last but not least whether this can affect their related subjective complications. From outcome X-rays is apparent...

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