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Hypermobility and diagnostic possibilities in rehabilitation
Zachrdlová, Tereza ; Šebková, Natálie (advisor) ; Angerová, Yvona (referee)
BAKALÁŘSKÉ PRÁCE V AJ Author: Tereza Zachrdlová Tutor: primářka MUDr. Natálie Šebková Title: Hypermoblity and diagnostic posibilities in rehabilitation Abstract: This bachelor thesis deals with the issue of hypermobility and related hypermobile syndrome. The main goal of this work is to provide an overview of diagnostic methods for diagnosis of hypermobility used in the country and abroad and subsequently to test usage of selected methods in practice. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. The theoretical part is focused to summarize current knowledge on hypermobility and hypermobility syndrome available in publications, articles and studies. In addition to information on diagnostic procedures, it contains theoretical part of information on etiopathogenesis, prevalence, clinical manifestation, classification of hypermobility according to various authors and treatment options for hypermobile individuals. The practical part consists of three hypermobile probands case studies that underwent complex kinesiological examination and examination according to selected diagnostic methods mentioned in the theoretical part of the work The results of the examination confirm hypermobility in all three probands confirmed via all used diagnostic methods. The advantages and disadvantages...
Evaluation of hypermobility in school-age children corresponding to a high level of evidence - literature review
Marková, Kamila ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Žáková, Lenka (referee)
Title: Evaluation of hypermobility in school-age children corresponding to a high level of evidence - literature research Objectives: This diploma thesis is focused on a summary of currently used methods corresponding to a high level of evidence for the diagnosis of joint hypermobility in school-age children. It aims to evaluate the most commonly used methods and procedures that a physiotherapist can use and find out what are the most common limits and problems we may encounter during the examination of joint hypermobility in paediatric patients. Methods: This work is processed in the form of a literature search. It is divided into two parts. The first part of the diploma thesis summarizes the issue of joint hypermobility in general and the specifics of joint hypermobility in the paediatric population. The physiotherapeutic methods, that are used to assess and diagnose joint hypermobility are also described in detail. The second part consists of tables with an overview of research results and the concludes with a discussion of the results concerning the evaluation of the use of individual diagnostic methods with respect to future research. Results: The number of available clinical trials, which would allow us to evaluate which one of the methods, corresponding to a high level of evidence, is the...

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