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Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy
Kubartová, Veronika ; Novotná, Irena (advisor) ; Hamouzová, Dita (referee)
The title of the thesis: Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy The aim of the thesis: The aim is to get acquainted with theoretical knowledge on the issues and the development of case studies, including design and the course of therapy for a patient with a diagnosis of facial nervus peripheral palsy. Methodology and evaluation: The content of this thesis is to introduce theoretical knowledge of facial nervus peripheral palsy, its treatment and rehabilitation, namely with all available physiotherapy methods. The aim is to highlight the disease, which can only occur as a secondary condition to another disease. The theoretical part covers general knowledge of anatomy and etiology. Further clinical picture, prognosis, methods of examination and appropriate physiotherapy methods and procedures. The research is based on a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of facial nervus peripheral palsy and on applied therapy. Keywords: Facial nervus peripheral palsy, Bell's palsy, peripheral palsy, facial muscles, therapy of facial nervus peripheral, The Kenny Method
Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy
Křížová, Lucie ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (advisor) ; Reckziegelová, Petra (referee)
Thesis title: Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy Aim of thesis: The main aim of this thesis, as well as of its specialised part, is a detailed casuistry of physiotherapy care of a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy. Firstly, resource materials were collected during my practical training in Regional Hospital Kladno, in time period January 23 - February 17, 2017. Casuistry consists of a clinical examination, short - term and long - term plan of physiotherapy care, therapy sessions' records and evaluation of used methods. Another aim was to elaborate on the topic of peripheral facial palsy in the theoretical part of the thesis. Thesis summary: For my therapies I used the following physiotherapy methods and techniques, in particular the Soft Tissue Mobilization: Postisometric Relaxation by Lewit (PIR) and antigravity method by Zbojan (AGR) to relax hypertonic muscles, Fascial Stretch Therapy and Joint Mobilization by Lewit and PIR with stretching by Janda. Peripheral facial palsy was treated by facial massage, Jebavá's foam ball massage therapy and kinesiotaping. Main part of the therapy consisted of practising the Kenny Method. Moreover, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) by Kabat was applied to strengthen the facial muscles....
Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy
Kubartová, Veronika ; Novotná, Irena (advisor) ; Hamouzová, Dita (referee)
The title of the thesis: Case report of physiotherapy care for a patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy The aim of the thesis: The aim is to get acquainted with theoretical knowledge on the issues and the development of case studies, including design and the course of therapy for a patient with a diagnosis of facial nervus peripheral palsy. Methodology and evaluation: The content of this thesis is to introduce theoretical knowledge of facial nervus peripheral palsy, its treatment and rehabilitation, namely with all available physiotherapy methods. The aim is to highlight the disease, which can only occur as a secondary condition to another disease. The theoretical part covers general knowledge of anatomy and etiology. Further clinical picture, prognosis, methods of examination and appropriate physiotherapy methods and procedures. The research is based on a case report of a patient with a diagnosis of facial nervus peripheral palsy and on applied therapy. Keywords: Facial nervus peripheral palsy, Bell's palsy, peripheral palsy, facial muscles, therapy of facial nervus peripheral, The Kenny Method

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