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Physiotherapy after knee injury in football players
Pejcharová, Martina ; Molnár, Petr (advisor) ; Němeček, Ondřej (referee)
Author: Martina Pejcharová Institution: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, lékařská fakulta v Hradci Králové Rehabilitační klinika - fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové Title of thesis: Fyzioterapie po poranění kolenního kloubu u fotbalistů Supervisor: Mgr. Petr Molnár Number of pages: 94 Number of supplements: 0 Year of defense: 2012 Key words: physiotherapy, knee joint, injuries of knee joint, rehabilitation, rupture of LCA The bachelor thesis describes the injuries of knee joint of football players. It concerns with anatomical, biomechanical, kinesiological issues, and also with various other types of injuries of knee joint, its consequential examination and different types of treatment including the physiotherapy. Some sections focus more on ligamentum cruciatum anterior, which occur mostly as an injury of football players. This type of damage is discussed in empirical part of this thesis, where is tested the beneficence of physiotherapy. The treatment procedure is applied to professional players in productive age, however, the principles are general and it is possible to use them in common practice.
The Effect of Expertise in Elite Artistic Gymnasts on Postural Control
Rampouchová, Pavlína ; Vomáčková, Helena (advisor) ; Stupková, Michaela (referee)
Title: The Effect of Expertise in Elite Artistic Gymnasts on Postural Control Objective: The main aim of this thesis is to assess the level of postural stability in elite artistic gymnasts using NeuroCom Smart EquiTest System dynamic computer posturograph and to compare the measured data with a control group of people who do not do any elite sport activity. Methods: In this quantitative observational study were involved 32 probands aged 18-28 years. The probands were divided into two groups. The experimental group consisted of elite male and female gymnasts (n=16) in the selected age range of 18-27 years, with a mean age 21,38 years. The control group consisted of the people who do not do any elite sport activity (n=16) in the age range of 22-28 years, with a mean age of 25,08 years. The experimental group was further divided into individuals with a history of knee injury (n=8) in the age range 18-27 years, with mean age of 22,01 years and without injury (n=8) in the age range 19-24 years with mean age of 20,75 years. The NeuroCom Smart EquiTest System was chosen to objectively assess postural stability. The actual measurements were performed in the kinesiology laboratory at the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, Charles University. Five protocols were selected from the whole set of tests:...
Physiotherapy after knee injury in football players
Pejcharová, Martina ; Molnár, Petr (advisor) ; Němeček, Ondřej (referee)
Author: Martina Pejcharová Institution: Univerzita Karlova v Praze, lékařská fakulta v Hradci Králové Rehabilitační klinika - fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové Title of thesis: Fyzioterapie po poranění kolenního kloubu u fotbalistů Supervisor: Mgr. Petr Molnár Number of pages: 94 Number of supplements: 0 Year of defense: 2012 Key words: physiotherapy, knee joint, injuries of knee joint, rehabilitation, rupture of LCA The bachelor thesis describes the injuries of knee joint of football players. It concerns with anatomical, biomechanical, kinesiological issues, and also with various other types of injuries of knee joint, its consequential examination and different types of treatment including the physiotherapy. Some sections focus more on ligamentum cruciatum anterior, which occur mostly as an injury of football players. This type of damage is discussed in empirical part of this thesis, where is tested the beneficence of physiotherapy. The treatment procedure is applied to professional players in productive age, however, the principles are general and it is possible to use them in common practice.

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