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Case Study of Physiotherapy Treatment of a Patient with Diagnosis peripheral facialis palsy
Leszkow, David ; Neuwirthová, Svatava (advisor) ; Hamouzová, Dita (referee)
Author: David Leszkow Title: Case study of physiotherapy care for patient diagnosed with peripheral facial palsy. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to write down theoretical basis related to the diagnosis of peripheral facial palsy. The second part of this thesis is case study of one patient with Bell's palsy. Methods: Soft tissue techniques, Jebavá's approach, Kenny's method, Kabat's method. Results: Patient's right facial side muscular strength improved and at the same time resting facial expressions were restored. There was an increase in the resting muscle tone of the right side, thus removing the lagophthalmos and the sagging corner of the mouth. Conclusion: Thanks to the use of the above methods, the patient was rehabilitated to almost full muscle strength and functionality of the right side of the face, at the rest and also with active muscle involvement. Keywords: Bell's palsy, treatment of peripheral palsy, facial palsy, facial nerve, case study, mimic muscles, physiotherapy
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
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
Covered face
ČERNÁ, Pavlína
The diploma thesis focuses on human emotions and monitors their effects on the individual from the psychological and physiognomic point of view. It focuses on the development of ancient theatre and the function of masks. It consists of two parts - theoretical and practical. The practical part presents a set of latex masks that interpret the work of Erving Goffman The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life.

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