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Problems synkinesis mimics muscles in peripheral facial nerve paresis
ČECHOVÁ, Andrea
The bachelor thesis entitled "Problems of mimetic muscle synkinesis in peripheral facial nerve palsy" aims to provide a comprehensive view and describe peripheral facial nerve palsy, as well as to describe the possibilities of physiotherapy to prevent synkinesis. Peripheral palsy of the facial nerve has recently become a very common neurological disease. With our faces, we express both our emotions and mood, either consciously or unconsciously, so it can have a big impact on the mental state. It is most often manifested by paralysis of mimic muscles, when wrinkles on the forehead are smoothed out. The eyelid is weakened, lagophthalmos can occur, the nasolabial furrow and sagging mouth are smoothed out, and the patient has difficulty inflating the cheeks and whistling. This differs from the central palsy, which affects only the lower branch and manifests itself mainly in the fallen mouth. The theoretical part includes a comprehensive view of Cranial nerve VII, its branching and anatomy, division of mimic muscles, it further addresses the difference between peripheral and central palsy, examination options, therapeutic treatment of polio and a description of synkinesis. In the practical part, the method of qualitative research in the form of 3 case studies has been used. All patients have undergone an entrance and exit examination, where I have examined the patient using aspection, palpation, I have examined the motor function of the mimic muscles and everything has been recorded in the table according to Pietruski. The therapy included the application of physical therapy such as solux or laser, facial massage, exercises according to the Kenny method, the use of biofeedback with visual inspection in the mirror. We have achieved positive results of therapy and there have been no pathological interactions. For this diagnosis, treatment is individual and long-term. The patient should be patient and not give up. Every visible improvement leads to patient motivation. Autotherapy is also important, where the patient works with himself / herself.
Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy
Zahrádková, Tereza ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Title of Bachelorʼs thesis: Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy. Aim of thesis: Summary of theoretical findings of patientʼs diagnosis, study metodology of physiotherapeutic care, treatment design, monitoring of treatment, and evaluate the effect of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy. Summary: This thesis comprehensively summarizes the findings of of peripheral facial nerve palsy and it's treatment with physioterapeutic methods. It gives a wide view at the issue of physiotherapy in facial nerve palsy which is a symptom of many many other diseases. Thesis has the general part, which deals with theoretical findings of diagnosis and special part, containing case report of patient with diagnosis peripheral facial nerve palsy. This Bachelorʼs thesis was compiled on the base of internship on the District Hospital in Kladno, during the time period 5.-30.1.2015. Key words: facial nerve palsy, Bell's palsy, facial muscles, the Kenny Method, peripheral paresis, facial nerve palsy therapy
Cacuistry of pahysiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy
Berežná, Jana ; Kučerová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hrdličková, Svatava (referee)
Thesis title: Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy Aim of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to present theoretical information about the peripheral facial nerve palsy diagnosis. Further, the practical part of the thesis describes the use of chosen physiotherapeutic ways of the diagnosis treatment. Methods used: The theoretical part of the thesis presents anatomical context, clinical symptoms, ways of examination, treatment possibilities, including physiotherapy, and information about parotidectomy which may cause the peripheral nervus facialis palsy. The practical part of the thesis describes in detail the casuistry of the patient diagnosed with the peripheral nervus facialis palsy after operation of glandula parotis. Specifically, entrance clinical examination, short-term and long-term plan are made out, followed by records of nine therapy sessions and final output kinesiological analysis. Keywords: peripheral palsy, nervus facialis, adenom glandula parotis, Kenny Method, electrostimulation, kinesiotaping, mimic muscles
Physiotherapeutic care for patient with nervus facialis paralysis case study
Harasimová, Petra ; Kučerová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hassmannová, Kristina (referee)
Title: Physiotherapeutic care for patient with nervus facialis paralysis case study Objectives: The goal of this thesis is to establish theoretical basis related to the given problem, recording of related therapeutic sessions, initial and final kinesiological analysis and evaluation of therapeutic results for the case recorded. Methods: We look up relevant theoretical work related to facial nerves and muscles. We summarize known methods of approaching the problem. Practical section describes general cause peripheral paralysis of nervus facialis case study. There is an initial kinesiological analysis in this section, short term as well as a long term physiotherapeutic plan and recording of ten sessions with the patient along with final kinesiological analysis. Keywords: Periferal paralysis, Bells polio, nervus facialis, facial nerve, mimic muscles, sister Kenna method, soft tissue techniques, case study, physiotherapy
A Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with Facial Palsy
Majorová, Michaela ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Hamouzová, Dita (referee)
Author: Michaela Majorová Thesis title: A Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with Peripheral Facial Palsy Thesis summary: The thesis deals with the subject of peripheral palsy of the facial nerve. The theoretical part covers the characteristics and symptomatology of the diagnosis, and sets it into the frame of anatomy and neurology. Further, it lists the diagnostics and treatment, with emphasis on methods of physiotherapeutic treatment. The case study consists of the initial examination, treatment appointments, final examination and assessment of progress, and effectivness of the treatment. Key words: peripheral nerve palsy, Bell's palsy, nervus facialis, facial nerve, case study, physiotherapy, the Kenny method
The case report on the physiotherapy treatment for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy
Rejzková, Dominika ; Novotná, Irena (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Thesis title: The case report on the physiotherapy treatment for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy Aim of the thesis: The aim of the bachelor thesis is to study the theoretical background of the diagnosis of facial palsy and to develop a case report on the physiotherapy treatment for a patient diagnosed with peripheral palsy of nervus facialis. Methods used: The bachelor thesis contains theoretical findings about peripheral palsy of nervus facialis parse, including physical examination and possible treatment, especially the physiotherapeutic one. The anatomical context and a comparison with the central palsy are also dealt with. The special part consists of the case report on a patient diagnosed with peripheral palsy of nervus facialis, and contains anamnesis, initial kinesiological analysis, individual therapies and final kinesiological analysis including an assessment of the effect of the therapy. Keywords: peripheral palsy, nervus facialis, Bell's palsy, nurse Kenny's method, therapy, mimic muscles
Cacuistry of pahysiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy
Berežná, Jana ; Kučerová, Ilona (advisor) ; Hrdličková, Svatava (referee)
Thesis title: Casuistry of physiotherapy care for a patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy Aim of the thesis: The aim of the thesis is to present theoretical information about the peripheral facial nerve palsy diagnosis. Further, the practical part of the thesis describes the use of chosen physiotherapeutic ways of the diagnosis treatment. Methods used: The theoretical part of the thesis presents anatomical context, clinical symptoms, ways of examination, treatment possibilities, including physiotherapy, and information about parotidectomy which may cause the peripheral nervus facialis palsy. The practical part of the thesis describes in detail the casuistry of the patient diagnosed with the peripheral nervus facialis palsy after operation of glandula parotis. Specifically, entrance clinical examination, short-term and long-term plan are made out, followed by records of nine therapy sessions and final output kinesiological analysis. Keywords: peripheral palsy, nervus facialis, adenom glandula parotis, Kenny Method, electrostimulation, kinesiotaping, mimic muscles
The possibilities of physiotherapy in patients with Myasthenia gravis. Subtitle: Diagnostics and therapy
Vítková, Michaela ; Jeníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Konopáčová, Eva (referee)
Title of thesis: The possibilities of physiotherapy in patients with Myasthenia gravis. Diagnostics and therapy. Abstract: This bachelor thesis discusses the possibilities of physiotherapy in patients with the neurological disease, Myasthenia Gravis. A physical therapy can be an important part of the treatment in myasthenic patients. The theoretical part of the thesis includes all the important information about Myasthenia Gravis - clinical symptoms, pathogenesis, diagnostics, treatment and selected physiotherapeutic methods. The practical part contains the case study of two selected pacients. The goal of the practical part was to find out what physiotherapeutical methods are suitable for patients with Myasthenia gravis and if a regular physical activity contributes to good health. The therapy was divided into two parts where one part took two weeks. The standardized scores were used to compare the results before and after the therapy. These scores are described in the theoretical part of the thesis. The output examination confirmed an improvement in both cases. Key words: Myasthenia Gravis, physiotherapy, self-treatment, PNF, Kenny method, Bobath concept, respiratory physiotherapy, Brunkow method
Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy
Zahrádková, Tereza ; Reckziegelová, Petra (advisor) ; Křížková, Štěpánka (referee)
Title of Bachelorʼs thesis: Case study of physiotherapeutic treatment of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy. Aim of thesis: Summary of theoretical findings of patientʼs diagnosis, study metodology of physiotherapeutic care, treatment design, monitoring of treatment, and evaluate the effect of patient with diagnosis facial nerve peripheral palsy. Summary: This thesis comprehensively summarizes the findings of of peripheral facial nerve palsy and it's treatment with physioterapeutic methods. It gives a wide view at the issue of physiotherapy in facial nerve palsy which is a symptom of many many other diseases. Thesis has the general part, which deals with theoretical findings of diagnosis and special part, containing case report of patient with diagnosis peripheral facial nerve palsy. This Bachelorʼs thesis was compiled on the base of internship on the District Hospital in Kladno, during the time period 5.-30.1.2015. Key words: facial nerve palsy, Bell's palsy, facial muscles, the Kenny Method, peripheral paresis, facial nerve palsy therapy
Case report of physiotherapy care in patient with facial nervus palsy.
Zachová, Lenka ; Pánek, David (advisor) ; Novotná, Irena (referee)
Title: Case report of physiotherapy care in patient with facial nervus peripheral palsy. Objective: Summary of theoretical knowledge and working out the case report of patient diagnosed with peripheral palsy of right facial nerve. Methode and result: This thesis comprehensively summarizes the findings of peripheral facial nerve palsy and its treatment, especially with physiotherapeutic methods. It gives a wide view at the issue of physiotherapy in facial nerve palsy which is a symptom of many other diseases. The general part includes the pathogenesis, anatomy, etiology, incidence, prognosis, clinical features, kinesiological view, ways of testing in facial palsy and a range of therapeutic procedures which could be used in clinical praxis. The special part of this thesis contains case report of patient with peripheral palsy of right facial nerve and informes about using some of mentioned therapeutic procedures in successful treatment. Keywords: facial palsy, Bell's palsy, facial muscles, The Kenny Method, peripheral paresis, facial nerve palsy treatment

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