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Conceptual design for stairs climbing
Choleva, Richard ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the conceptual solution for the locomotor system of an industrial robot, which ensures movement and transport of the robot and alternatively, other manipulated objects up the stairs. The introduction of this work presents different types of industrial robots and locomotor systems used in practice. This is followed by an analysis of the problem and solutions proposal based on multicriteria analysis. Finally, the work focuses on the mechanical design of the locomotor system, its evaluation and discussion of the challenge.
Development of didactic procedures of auto-myofascial relaxation with mini foam roller, dual point massage, hedgehog massage, trigger point masagge ball and their feasibility verification
VĚTROVSKÝ, Jaroslav
This bachelor thesis has theoretical and didactic character. Purpose of this bachelor thesis was to set up a didactic process of automyofascial release with different tools. This thesis is divided into analytical and synthetic parts. The analytical part is concerned with theoretical problems. It also deals with scientific literature about this topic. Topics described in analytical part are anatomy of muscles and fascia, locomotor system and methods of works with fascial system. The synthetic part describes execution of exercises focused on myofascial release. There are described possible causes of pain and possible contraindications. Every exercise is pictured in correct photo documentation. In the conclusion is described the result of this bachelor thesis.
The use of laser therapy in the locomotor system disorders
Benešová, Kateřina ; Schreier, Bronislav (advisor) ; Demuthová, Zorka (referee)
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Pain Mapping in the Senior Population : Pain as a Motivating or Limiting Factor for the Application of Physiotherapy
Lavičková, Romana ; Sládková, Petra (advisor) ; Winternitzová, Irena (referee)
In my bachelor thesis which is titled "Pain mapping in the senior population" I set a task to map the most common musculoskeletal pain bothering the senior population. I am also interested in the question of motivation for the application of physiotherapy. The semistructured interview was used for data collection (experimental sample contains 56 probands). To verify the success of physiotherapy as a suitable alternative of pain influence I have already created three case reports. The results clearly show that 89% of the seniors are limited by some type of the pain which is in 82% of cases connected to the locomotor system. The most frequently reported pains were in the area of knee (24% responses), lumbar spine (21.5%) and hip (19.5%). For 79% of all seniors is pain a motivating factor for the application of physiotherapy (motivating factor for active participation). I also elaborated further obtained information interesting for physiotherapy practice relating to the musculoskeletal pain and the willingnes of cooperation into synaptic charts. I noted the positive impact of exercise on pain in the case of case reports.
Playing saxophone and its potential health risks
Marešovský, Lukáš ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
PLAYING SAXOPHONE AND ITS POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS Objectives: Main purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive review of health issues related to saxophone playing. The aim of this study is to collect available resources focused on saxophone players teaching methods, analyse them and compare them with existing findings of medical science. Also to try to find answers to asked research questions and to verify or disprove stated hypotheses, on the basis of acquired datas and principles eventually trying to arrange some possible outlines to complement teaching methods or preventative-compensational excercises for saxophone players. Methods: Method of this thesis is literature research using available Czech and foreign literary resources. For this purpose there have been used electronic archives as Pubmed, Ebsco, Springer, Wiley and Science Direct, monographic publications and scholarly papers from periodicals. This work is divided into few main parts. Introductional part contains basic review of health issues related to instrumental musicians, methodics contained in saxophone schools written in the Czech language, aims and methods of this thesis. Theoretical part is more widely focused on methodics, principles and mechanics of saxophone players' education. The main part is dedicated to possible...
Conceptual design for stairs climbing
Choleva, Richard ; Szabari, Mikuláš (referee) ; Kočiš, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the conceptual solution for the locomotor system of an industrial robot, which ensures movement and transport of the robot and alternatively, other manipulated objects up the stairs. The introduction of this work presents different types of industrial robots and locomotor systems used in practice. This is followed by an analysis of the problem and solutions proposal based on multicriteria analysis. Finally, the work focuses on the mechanical design of the locomotor system, its evaluation and discussion of the challenge.
Effect of Static and Dynamic Stretching on the Performance of Cadet Category in Competitive Aerobics
Knobová, Kateřina ; Černá, Jana (advisor) ; Doležalová, Kateřina (referee)
6 ABSTRACT Tittle: Effect of Static and Dynamic Stretching on the Performance of Cadet Category in Competitive Aerobics Objectives: The aim of the work is to find out the type, method and use of static and dynamic stretching in the training of cadet girls in the training of sports aerobics through the opinions of competitive aerobics coaches. The theoretical part consists of research on the issue. In the practical part, a questionnaire survey and an interview are used, conducted in person by the author of the diploma thesis or sent by e-mail, or conducted by telephone or otherwise online. The outputs from this questionnaire + interview are analyzed, compared and evaluated with specific clear outputs. Methods: The work consists of a theoretical and a practical part, while the theoretical part is conceived descriptively. The research part uses the method of qualitative research - a questionnaire. Competitive aerobics coaches are interviewed through a questionnaire and in the form of a guided interview. The interview is conducted in person, according to the prepared questions, and the answers are then logically sorted, evaluated and commented. Descriptive statistics are used for the actual classification and analysis of the obtained data. Results: The results of the work showed the type, method and use of...
Playing saxophone and its potential health risks
Marešovský, Lukáš ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Strnad, Pavel (referee)
PLAYING SAXOPHONE AND ITS POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS Objectives: Main purpose of this study is to provide comprehensive review of health issues related to saxophone playing. The aim of this study is to collect available resources focused on saxophone players teaching methods, analyse them and compare them with existing findings of medical science. Also to try to find answers to asked research questions and to verify or disprove stated hypotheses, on the basis of acquired datas and principles eventually trying to arrange some possible outlines to complement teaching methods or preventative-compensational excercises for saxophone players. Methods: Method of this thesis is literature research using available Czech and foreign literary resources. For this purpose there have been used electronic archives as Pubmed, Ebsco, Springer, Wiley and Science Direct, monographic publications and scholarly papers from periodicals. This work is divided into few main parts. Introductional part contains basic review of health issues related to instrumental musicians, methodics contained in saxophone schools written in the Czech language, aims and methods of this thesis. Theoretical part is more widely focused on methodics, principles and mechanics of saxophone players' education. The main part is dedicated to possible...
Pain Mapping in the Senior Population : Pain as a Motivating or Limiting Factor for the Application of Physiotherapy
Lavičková, Romana ; Winternitzová, Irena (referee) ; Sládková, Petra (advisor)
In my bachelor thesis which is titled "Pain mapping in the senior population" I set a task to map the most common musculoskeletal pain bothering the senior population. I am also interested in the question of motivation for the application of physiotherapy. The semistructured interview was used for data collection (experimental sample contains 56 probands). To verify the success of physiotherapy as a suitable alternative of pain influence I have already created three case reports. The results clearly show that 89% of the seniors are limited by some type of the pain which is in 82% of cases connected to the locomotor system. The most frequently reported pains were in the area of knee (24% responses), lumbar spine (21.5%) and hip (19.5%). For 79% of all seniors is pain a motivating factor for the application of physiotherapy (motivating factor for active participation). I also elaborated further obtained information interesting for physiotherapy practice relating to the musculoskeletal pain and the willingnes of cooperation into synaptic charts. I noted the positive impact of exercise on pain in the case of case reports.
The use of laser therapy in the locomotor system disorders
Benešová, Kateřina ; Schreier, Bronislav (advisor) ; Demuthová, Zorka (referee)
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