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The intervention of occupational therapy in patients with impaired hand function after surgery
Neradová, Kateřina ; Oktábcová, Alice (advisor) ; Čábelková, Alžběta (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the surgical treatment of patients with hand impaired function and subsequent intervention of occupational therapy, and the patients who underwent this treatment. Thesis is divided into two parts-theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the function of the hand and the possibilities for its disorders. Subsequently, thesis describes the principles of surgical treatment of various diseases and hand injuries that impair its function. Another part relates to intervention of occupational therapist in patients who underwent surgical treatment of hand. The practical part contains two casuistries, methodology and processed results and discussion. The first casuistry deals with patient with carpal tunnel syndrome solved by surgery. The second casuistry deals with a patient with finger's flexor injury on the left upper limp. During processing has been found that occupational therapy is integral to rehabilitation after hand surgery. Occupational therapy helps to improve the function of the hand grip and the coordination of movement and it is important for gaining the greatest possible self- sufficiency of patients after surgical treatment of hand. At most workplaces, dealing with hand surgery, occupational therapy, however, is not part of rehabilitation,...
Autism spectrum disorders: Asperger Syndrome. Subtitle: Methods of intervention in occupational therapy
Kiss-Szemán, Borbála ; Rodová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Gerlichová, Markéta (referee)
The aim of this work is to show the potential of occupational therapy in the care of people with autistic spectrum disorders especially in the rehabilitation of Asperger syndrome and to offer therapeutic methods in the selected problematic areas and describe a few examples from the many possibilities of therapeutic intervention. The theoretical part deals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), mainly with Asperger's Syndrome (AS). It deals with the history, classification, and detailed characteristics of the various symptomatology. Afterwards a special therapeutic part is describing areas where occupational therapy could play an important role. The practical part consists of methodology and a detailed case study where the cooperation of occupational therapy and Asperger is demonstrated. The result of the search is the finding that in the care of clients with Asperger syndrome and the use of a great variety of therapeutic methods can be quite crucial, especially in the integration of clients into our society, so I also emphasize the importance of social aspect during the therapeutic process. Key words: occupational therapy Asperger syndrome autism spectrum disorder methods therapy
The intervention of occupational therapy in patients with impaired hand function after surgery
Neradová, Kateřina ; Oktábcová, Alice (advisor) ; Čábelková, Alžběta (referee)
This bachelor's thesis deals with the surgical treatment of patients with hand impaired function and subsequent intervention of occupational therapy, and the patients who underwent this treatment. Thesis is divided into two parts-theoretical and practical. The theoretical part describes the function of the hand and the possibilities for its disorders. Subsequently, thesis describes the principles of surgical treatment of various diseases and hand injuries that impair its function. Another part relates to intervention of occupational therapist in patients who underwent surgical treatment of hand. The practical part contains two casuistries, methodology and processed results and discussion. The first casuistry deals with patient with carpal tunnel syndrome solved by surgery. The second casuistry deals with a patient with finger's flexor injury on the left upper limp. During processing has been found that occupational therapy is integral to rehabilitation after hand surgery. Occupational therapy helps to improve the function of the hand grip and the coordination of movement and it is important for gaining the greatest possible self- sufficiency of patients after surgical treatment of hand. At most workplaces, dealing with hand surgery, occupational therapy, however, is not part of rehabilitation,...

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