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Design of Handles of Household Tools
Loudová, Martina ; Křenek, Ladislav (referee) ; Zvonek, Miroslav (advisor)
The topic of this bachelor thesis is design of handles household tools - screwdriver, hammer and spatula. The main aspect is the correct grip of tools and aesthetics of the elements.
Design of Electric Scissors for Fabric
Nyklová, Klára ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Fridrichová, Eva (advisor)
Topic of this bachelor´s thesis is a design of electric scissors for fabric. The work deals with analysis of contemporary state of knowledge, basic technical parameters and own design solution of eletric sccisors for fabric. The aim of this thesis is visually attractive design, which will fulfill all technical, ergonomic and aesthetic requirements.
Vliv fyzioterapie na rozvoj jemné motoriky ruky u pacientů s revmatoidní artritidou
MACHYNIAKOVÁ, Šárka
The subject of this thesis is mainly description of rheumatoid arthritis and physiotherapeutic possibilities of precisely developing hand motoring. The first objective was to describe the current possibilities of physiotherapy in patients with rheumatoid arthritis, which were appropriately applied based on individual kinesiological analyses. Second goal was to build an effective exercise unit for developing fine motor skills in the hands area, based on objective and subjective information obtained from probands at the time of the research. This thesis is divided into two parts. The first theoretical part described the disease itself, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical picture, elemental examination diagnosis, and detailed description of known types of therapy. Finally, I briefly described the anatomy and kinesiology of the upper limb plait. The second practical part I processed in the form of qualitative research. The research sample contained one man and two women aged 79 to 89. For all probands, I performed an initial kinesiological analysis, grip evaluation, and testing according to Jebsen - Taylor test. Based on the information gathered, I have set short-term goals and chosen appropriate physiotherapy methods to achieve these set goals. The practical part took place over three months. During this time, I visited patients once a week and adjusted the therapy as necessary. Finally, I performed an output kinesiological analysis, the results of which I compared with the input kinesiological analysis and performed an evaluation. Probands were advised to continue therapy by fulfilling the goals of the long-term rehabilitation plan. The information found indicates that regular therapy with appropriate exercise has a positive effect especially on increasing shoulder joint ranges, improving hand handling, pain relief, and overall psychological improvement of probands. This thesis can be used as educational material for healthcare professionals, medical students, the public, and especially for the sick or their loved ones.
Bicycle suspension test stations
Volánka, Lukáš ; Růžička, Bronislav (referee) ; Mazůrek, Ivan (advisor)
This work deals with the design of a bicycle suspension testing station. Currently, new suspension technologies are still being developed, especially for mountain bikes, which are intended for very rough terrain. For this development of new technologies, it is necessary to have a suitable station that enables experimental verification of driving characteristics, ideally in laboratory conditions. The key features that can be evaluated in a bike are riding comfort and grip. The designed station uses a cylindrical road simulator placed under the tested suspension (wheel). Speed bumps are placed on the cylinder of the simulator, which excite vibrations in the bike when passed over, which simulates driving on a bumpy road. At the station, it is possible to evaluate the properties of the front and rear suspension, while the bicycle is always clamped to the station by the axis of the untested suspension. During the tests, the riders weight is replaced by additional weights placed on a rack that connects the seat and head tube of the bike. The additional weights can be moved to imitate different positions of the cyclist while riding. A virtual dynamic model was created for the test station, which makes the experiments much more efficient. The simulation model was designed and tested in MSC Adams software. The test station together with the virtual model forms a simple tool that enables quick and efficient testing of the quality of bicycle suspension.
Design of Stabilizing Camera Handle for Ornithology Photography
Růžičková, Veronika ; Rajlich, Jan (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The theme of this bachelor thesis is a design of stabilizing mount for ornithological photography. The main goal is to design an ergonomically correct and comfortable product that helps photographers to obtain better results. An important aspect of designing the mount is to lessen the weapon appearance. The final product is minimalistic, organic, and easy to assemble at home and its mainly targeted for living nature photographers but may be used in other photo industry branches.
The proper way of holding writing accessories regarding pre-school children
BERÁNKOVÁ, Tereza
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is the right form of holding writing accessories. Teachers nurture and automatize this base habit necessary for primary education in the pre-school years. The outcome of this thesis is to develop a list of activities based on games with which fixation of this habit, right grip, and development of fine motor skills can be achieved. The theoretical part focuses on general motor skill development concerning the children of pre-school years. Moreover, specifically, it deals with the approach which then leads to the grip, and after comes the correctness of the grip. Furthermore, it delves into the problem of laterality and leftism. The outcome of the theoretical part is the definition that postulates whether the advancement in writing motor skills is sufficient. The practical part summarises the results of the questionnaire which is then used as the base for the list of educational activities mentioned above. This list is also completed with the information acquired from vocational publications, internet sources, and other repositories.
Creation and Application of the grip test in patients after stroke
Filipová, Kateřina ; Svěcená, Kateřina (advisor) ; Svobodová, Tereza (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor's work was to create a grip test wich could be afterwards applied on patients after a stroke. An easy and time undemanding test was created whose evaluating standart is the number of achieved points. This test is used to find out the patient's functional condition in a grip area. It tests five kinds of grips. There evaluated stages of reaching, gripping, holding and releasing in each grip. The bachelor's work is divided into two parts: practical and theoretical. The theoretical part describes not only the impact of a stroke but olso the impact on the upper limb, hand and its functions and grips. It also describes testing and assessment. The practical part describes the time necessary to do the project, its realisation and application of the grip test on patients after stroke. This part also shows the results of testing. Key words: Stroke Assessment of hand grip Upper limb Grip test Grip
Construction of forearm myoelectric prosthetic
Kuštán, Jan ; Půlpán, Rudolf (advisor) ; Čichoň, Rostislav (referee)
Author: Jan Kuštán Title: Construction of forearm myoelectric prosthetic Objectives: The main goal is to describe the design and construction of appropriate myoelectric prosthesis after amputation of the forearm with subsequent rehabilitation care and occupational therapists. Methods: The theoretical part is a literature review. In the practical part I gained knowledge by studying literature consulted with prosthetics in Pilsen and Czech Budejovice. The skills I used when designing myoelectric forearm prosthesis with subsequent rehabilitation care and occupational therapists. Keywords: amputation of the forearm, myoelectric prosthesis, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, grip.
Stereognosis assessment in the hands area of physiotherapy students.
Dlasková, Lucie ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Maršáková, Kateřina (referee)
Title: Stereognosis assessment in the hands area of physiotherapy students. Objectives of work: The main objective of this dissertation is an evaluation of stereognosis functions of hands and also the influence from the practise of palpation skills on the stereognosis at a group of thirty physiotherapy students from the first-year bachelor's degree during two measurements at an interval of six months. Next aim is to compare results of these measurements and to evaluate potential changes. Methods: This dissertation work was made by form of clinical study. The evaluation criterion was time and perfection in performed tests. For the assessment of hand stereognosis at the research group were used 4 simple tests without using sight: test by Petrie - sort the balls by size, to recognise a foam made letters and to determine the roughness of sandpaper. Results: The results show that during the study of physiotherapy at students there has been a slight development in the stereognosis functions. The influence of somatosensory learning during the six months period helped to reduce the number of errors which have been made by probands while taking the assigned tests. Results indicate that regular and careful practise of palpation ability has a particular influence for development and improvement of...
Case study of physioterapeutic care of a patient with a gunshot injury of the left hand
Radnicová, Lucie ; Novotná, Irena (advisor) ; Reckziegelová, Petra (referee)
Name: Case study of physiotherapeutic care of a patient with a gunshot injury of the left hand. Aims: The main aim of the thesis is description of the theoretical knowledge about anatomy, kinesiology and function of the right hand. The thesis also deals with characteristics of gunshot injuries, methods of operational solutions by Kirchner wires and case study of a gunshot injury of the left hand. Methods: The bachelors' thesis is composed of the theoretical and special part. The theoretical part deals with anatomy, kinesiology and function of a hand and also describes fine motor skills. The characteristics of the gunshot injuries and Kirchner wires is also covered in the theoretical part. The practical part deals with a case study of the patient, initial kinesiological analysis, therapies, output kinesiological analysis and evaluation of the effect of the therapy. The data for the special part of the thesis were obtained in Regional hospital in Kladno between the 15th January 2018 do 9th February 2018. Keywords: Physiotherapy, case study, grip, gunshot injury

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