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Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients after Epilepsy Surgery with Postoperative Motor Deficits.
Duchoslav, Anna ; Kudr, Martin (advisor) ; Krivošíková, Mária (referee)
In its general section, the thesis 'Rehabilitation of Pediatric Patients after Epilepsy Surgery with Postoperative Motor Deficits' discusses epilepsy, treatment of intractable epilepsy and epilepsy surgery. Furthermore, a chapter on possible complications of epilepsy surgery in relation to the locomotor apparatus is included in the general section. The special section deals with rehabilitation in neurology, selected physiotherapy concepts and the relationship between epilepsy and movement activity. The aim of this thesis is to assess the effectiveness of the chosen rehabilitation procedure in five pediatric patients with post-operative motor deficiency. The Gross Motor Function Measure - 88, the Barthel Index and the Box and Blocks Test were used for objective motor assessment.
Changes motor functions in mouse model of cerebellar degeneration in the course of the ontogenesis
Šalomová, Martina ; Jelínková, Dana (advisor) ; Kubik-Zahorodna, Agnieszka (referee)
The cerebellum affects a number of important and complex processes in the organism. It ensures coordination, motor learning and plays an important role in cognitive and affective functions. In the case of cerebellar degeneration, we find not only the movement disorders but also behavioral abnormalities, collectively referred to as cognitive-affective syndrome. The aim of this work was to investigate motor functions during ontogenesis in animal models of hereditary cerebellar degeneration - mutant mice Lurcher and Purkinje cell degeneration using the device for quantitative gait analysis and rotarod. In addition, the effect of physical activity on the extent of ataxia and manifestations in classical behavioral tests was monitored. The results confirmed significant differences in motor skills between mutant and healthy mice; differences were also observed in some gait parameters, especially in walking speed and parameters that correlate with it. The motor functions of most groups of mice did not change during ontogenesis, pcd mice deteriorated their performance on the rotarod. The effect of physical activity was not found, with the exception of Forced swimming test. Physical activity of set intensity did not have any beneficial effect on the motoric manifestations of the mice.
The level of motoric development of Tumultus sermonis children.
KAPRÁLKOVÁ, Věra
Bachelor thesis is devoted to the motor function level of a preschool age child with a cluttering, or with accelerated or precipitous tempo of speech. In the thesis is introduced the concept of cluttering, showed its definition, causes, symptoms and treatment options. The thesis points out the similarities of cluttering with ADHD syndrome. Bachelor thesis also acquaints with a motor function which is divided into gross motor skills, fine motor skills, graphic development, oromotor and micromotor skills. The thesis determines child level of motor function with cluttering diagnosis or with accelerated or precipitous tempo speech diagnosis and in chosen parts the survey compares with a research of E. Vymlátilová named "Psychological findings at children with cluttering" written in a year 1973. Keywords:

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