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Structural changes in the brain in people with multiple sclerosis and their association with clinical status
Veselá, Adéla ; Řasová, Kamila (advisor) ; Švojgrová, Andrea (referee)
Title: Structural Brain Changes in Multiple Sclerosis Patients and Their Clinical Implications The main objective: The aim of this thesis is to determine whether lesions of the corticospinal tract can affect motor skills such as balance and walking in people with MS, as measured by the clinical tests Timed Up and Go (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and the 12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS-12). Another aim was to determine whether a two-month facilitationn therapy would influence balance and walking assessed by TUG, BBS, and MSWS when the corticospinal tract is affected by lesions in people with MS. And whether the effect of a two-month facilitation therapy varies depending on the involvement of CST. Methods: This work is part of the study "Neuroproprioceptive "Facilitation, Inhibition" and Brain Plasticity (NEFAI)", registered under the number NCT04355663, for which paraclinical (magnetic resonance (MR) images) and clinical data (Timed Up and Go test (TUG), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), and the 12-item Multiple Sclerosis Walking Scale (MSWS) questionnaire) were obtained from people with MS between 2015 and 2017. Lesions on MR images of people with MS were delineated in the 3D slicer program as part of my bachelors thesis in 2022. For the master's thesis, these images are aligned in the...
The Way of the Client after Spinal Cord Injury
Kohoutková, Lucie ; Stretti, Sylvie (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
The aim of this work is to show what humane after spinal cord injury get through and what is the impact of acquired disability in the future. First, I discuss the level of health and physical consequences of the spinal cord injury. The following chapter is focused on the psychosocial impact of injuries and subsequent paralysis. On the section describing the body and mind follows the third chapter that focuses on hospital and rehabilitation care. The fourth chapter is devoted to social work with clients after spinal cord injury and the last chapter deals with life after the accident when a client is discharged from hospital and rehabilitation facilities, and begins a new life. To illustrate the issue I applied a case report of a woman after the accident and evaluate questionnaires that I sent people after an accident with a higher degree of disability.

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