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Tool for Detection and Correction of Images with Diseased Eye Retinas
Jochlík, Jakub ; Semerád, Lukáš (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Loss or partial loss of eye sight can have major effect on quality of person's life. One of the most common diseases, which causes loss or partial loss of eye sight are diabetic retinopathy and age releated macular degeneration. Both of these diseases can be prevented or mediated by early detection and proper treatment. The fundus camera, which is used to capture eye retina, has had major effect on increasing quality and speed of early detection. Images captured by fundus camera can be automatically analyzed in order to detect any possible signs of retina damage. This thesis proposes one possible way of automating this process. First part of this thesis describes eye, its diseases and capturing technology. Second part then proposes way of automating detection process and its implementation. Lastly, the results are evaluated.
Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after brain stroke
Tluchořová, Terezie ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after brain stroke Objective: Gain a theoretical knowledge about etiology, clinical symptoms, stages of disease, localization of haemorrhage and the following therapeutic methods. Method: The general part of the bachelor thesis contains theoretical knowledge about etiology, clinical symptoms, stages of disease, localization of haemorrhage and the following therapeutic methods. The practical part contains casuistry of the patient after the brain vascular stroke. Results: Light improvement of motivity and walk stability. During the therapy came to connection affected extremity to complex moves and symetric loading of lower extremities. Conclusion: Indication of physiotherapy of a patient after appeared highly active in the way of whole state health improvement. Key words: vascular stroke, haemorrhage, hemiparesis, treatment, physiotherapeutic methods.
Tool for Detection and Correction of Images with Diseased Eye Retinas
Jochlík, Jakub ; Semerád, Lukáš (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
Loss or partial loss of eye sight can have major effect on quality of person's life. One of the most common diseases, which causes loss or partial loss of eye sight are diabetic retinopathy and age releated macular degeneration. Both of these diseases can be prevented or mediated by early detection and proper treatment. The fundus camera, which is used to capture eye retina, has had major effect on increasing quality and speed of early detection. Images captured by fundus camera can be automatically analyzed in order to detect any possible signs of retina damage. This thesis proposes one possible way of automating this process. First part of this thesis describes eye, its diseases and capturing technology. Second part then proposes way of automating detection process and its implementation. Lastly, the results are evaluated.
Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after brain stroke
Tluchořová, Terezie ; Maršáková, Kateřina (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Case Study of physiotherapy treatment of a patient after brain stroke Objective: Gain a theoretical knowledge about etiology, clinical symptoms, stages of disease, localization of haemorrhage and the following therapeutic methods. Method: The general part of the bachelor thesis contains theoretical knowledge about etiology, clinical symptoms, stages of disease, localization of haemorrhage and the following therapeutic methods. The practical part contains casuistry of the patient after the brain vascular stroke. Results: Light improvement of motivity and walk stability. During the therapy came to connection affected extremity to complex moves and symetric loading of lower extremities. Conclusion: Indication of physiotherapy of a patient after appeared highly active in the way of whole state health improvement. Key words: vascular stroke, haemorrhage, hemiparesis, treatment, physiotherapeutic methods.
Options of physiotherapy treatment in patients after stroke.
KUBÁTOVÁ, Radka
The topic of this thesis is Options of physiotherapy treatment in patients after stroke. The objective of the thesis is to survey physiotherapy-nursing care for patients after stroke and to describe current possibilities and quality of physiotherapy care for patients after stroke The thesis deals with possibilities of physiotherapy treatment and cooperation between nursing and physiotherapy staff. One of the targets is description of physiotherapy care for patients after stroke which is documented by patients{\crq} medical records. The other target is physiotherapy care monitoring supported by the quantitative research using the questionnaire method. The aim of this thesis was to develop an appropriate methodology to be used as an instrument for physiotherapy care for patients who had sustained acute stroke. Another objective was to determine the level of cooperation and awareness of staff members involved in the physiotherapy-nursing process. To meet the objectives the method of quantitative research was used. The methods of participated observation, semi-standardized interview and documents evaluation were included. Complementary data were obtained by the quantitative research using the questionnaire method. The research was conducted in patients after stroke who were hospitalized at the neurological department in Ceske Budejovice hospital. Additional quantitative research, using the questionnaire method, was conducted at the neurological and internal departments in hospitals in Ceske Budejovice, Cesky Krumlov and Pribram. On the basis of the research results, methodology of physiotherapy care for patients after stroke in acute condition was developed and the lack of awareness and cooperation of physiotherapy and nursing staff was found. The thesis will be used as a study and information material for all members of the medical staff involved in treatment of patients after stroke, but also for general public. Information can be forwarded through lectures, leaflets, etc.

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